DAHLGREN, Va. - A Navy instrumentation engineer demonstrates how the 3-D ScanArm scans objects and creates digital models for printing. A digital model of the scanned bust is shown on the computer screen during the command's December 2015 Print-A-Thon. The reality of 3-D printing - also known as additive manufacturing - is expanding across the Navy's science and engineering community via NSWCDD and Combat Direction Systems Activity Dam Neck. (U.S. Navy photo by Luefras Robinson/Released)
Date Taken: | 12.01.2015 |
Date Posted: | 01.14.2016 15:11 |
Photo ID: | 2358018 |
VIRIN: | 151202-N-DI674-003 |
Resolution: | 3376x2272 |
Size: | 1.6 MB |
Location: | DAHLGREN, VA, US |
Web Views: | 66 |
Downloads: | 8 |
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