Japanese railway shelter replaced in less than 6 hours by 3D-printed model

Hatsushima It is not a particular crowded station, relative to the transfer of Japanese railways as a whole. It serves the city (I wantFrom about 25,000, known as mandarin oranges and SheathThis shrinks the population, Like most Japan. Its stop between one to three trains per hour when it stops, which helps about 530 contestants find their way. The wooden station was to be replaced, and the replacement could be smaller.

It turns out that the replacement may also be a 3D printing experience for the industrial raill. Sendix, a building company printed by three -dimensional 538 square feet for about 38,000 dollarsA shelter for Hatsoshima was built in about seven days, As shown in the New York Times. The shelter wrapped in four parts of the railway was shipped, then it was collected together in a period My future says the site It is “less than three hours”, but the times, which seem to be at the scene, are affected at the sixth. He was in place when the first train arrived at 5:45 am.

Either the number of hours is a noticeable decrease from the days or weeks you may expect to be created a new railway station. In one overnight, the teams collected a 2.6 -meter shelter (8.5 feet) and 10 square meters (32 square feet) in the area. It has not been actually used yet, because it needs tickets and finishing machines, but it is expected to operate by July, According to the Japan Times.

By BBC

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