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The 3D printing program at the 28th Ordnance Company (EOD) is purpose-built for their needs, and it is an effective example of the widespread utilization of 3D printing at the small unit level.
Brady hopes the workshop will also serve as an access point for great ideas for EOD 3D printing. “I hope people can get out of this some ideas for where we can put this stuff, where we can have ...
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Revolutionizing Bomb Manufacturing: 3D Printing at NSWC IHD
The incident, involving a Navy explosives ordnance disposal (EOD) technician grappling with ... Maines has spearheaded ...
The Transportation Security Administration said workers have found 3D-printed guns and accessories at airport security checkpoints at least four times in the last two years. The 3D-printed ...