The World's Largest 3D Printed Object for 777X Airplane at Boeing

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(Check out the Boeing facility to see more of the Boeing 777X wing & tail parts in production in St. Louis, including the folding wingtip made by the world's largest 3D printed object featured in above video story.
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Boeing partnered with the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) to create a tool used to build the folding wingtip for the forthcoming 777X airplane. The wing trim and drill tool is now the world’s “largest solid 3-D printed item,” certified by Guinness World Records.  The tool represents Boeing’s latest achievement in 3-D printing, also known as additive manufacturing. The tool is used to secure the 777X composite wing skin for drilling and machining at Boeing’s new St. Louis Composite Center of Excellence, where Boeing is designing and fabricating wing edge and empennage parts for the 777X.


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