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Walt Disney Imagineering installed its first large-scale 3D printed prop, a 20-foot canoe, on Disneyland's Jungle Cruise.
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Walt Disney Imagineering installed its first large-scale 3D printed prop, a 20-foot canoe, on Disneyland's Jungle Cruise.

Originally reported by disneytouristblog.com

Walt Disney Imagineering installed its first large-scale 3D printed prop, a 20-foot canoe, on Disneyland's Jungle Cruise. Partnering with Jay Rogers' startup Haddy, production time dropped from 1,000 human hours to 70 robot hours. This marks a systemic shift from prototyping to end-use parts in high-traffic zones. Using robotic-arm LFAM and recycled polymers allows for rapid iteration and circular material use in future park developments. ๐Ÿš€ #3DPrinting #Disney #LFAM #AM

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