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Prof. Olaf Diegel produced the Faerlind guitar using voxeljet VX1000 High-Speed Sintering technology in a 1000 x 550 x 400 mm build envelope.
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Prof. Olaf Diegel produced the Faerlind guitar using voxeljet VX1000 High-Speed Sintering technology in a 1000 x 550 x 400 mm build envelope.

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Originally reported by VoxelMatters

Prof. Olaf Diegel produced the Faerlind guitar using voxeljet VX1000 High-Speed Sintering technology in a 1000 x 550 x 400 mm build envelope. Consolidating large Nylon 12 parts reduced post-processing to just three primer coats, bypassing the manual labor typical of prior builds. This highlights a systemic shift where industrial HSS delivers the surface quality and scale required for high-end consumer goods. We are witnessing the maturation of powder-bed fusion toward ready-to-finish production for complex, consolidated assemblies. 🎸 #AdditiveManufacturing #HSS #3DPrinting #IndustrialDesign

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