2020
DOI: 10.3390/polym13010144
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An Additive Manufacturing Method Using Large-Scale Wood Inspired by Laminated Object Manufacturing and Plywood Technology

Abstract: Wood-based materials in current additive manufacturing (AM) feedstocks are primarily restricted to the micron scale. Utilizing large-scale wood in existing AM techniques remains a challenge. This paper proposes an AM method—laser-cut veneer lamination (LcVL)—for wood-based product fabrication. Inspired by laminated object manufacturing (LOM) and plywood technology, LcVL bonds wood veneers in a layer-upon-layer manner. As demonstrated by printed samples, LcVL was able to retain the advantageous qualities of AM,… Show more

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“…Carl Dechard invented selective laser sintering (SLS) at the University of Texas in 1986 and was awarded the first SLS patent for printing 3D models in 1989 [ 17 ]. In 1992, laminated object manufacturing (LOM) was invented, but it was not widely used due to its inferior performance [ 18 ]. 3D printing technology was first patented in 1989, this is also the first time that the term “3D printer” has been used and is licensed for printing plastic, metal, and ceramic parts.…”
Section: History Of 3d Printingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carl Dechard invented selective laser sintering (SLS) at the University of Texas in 1986 and was awarded the first SLS patent for printing 3D models in 1989 [ 17 ]. In 1992, laminated object manufacturing (LOM) was invented, but it was not widely used due to its inferior performance [ 18 ]. 3D printing technology was first patented in 1989, this is also the first time that the term “3D printer” has been used and is licensed for printing plastic, metal, and ceramic parts.…”
Section: History Of 3d Printingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wood could be used with laminating object manufacturing (LOM) technology in various forms as panel plywood or veneers, achieving even higher accuracy [ 48 ]. Specially cut and laminated veneers could be used to maintain the strength of wood and also retain the advantageous qualities of AM, specifically, the ability to produce products with complex geometries that would otherwise be impossible with subtractive manufacturing techniques.…”
Section: Possible Additive Technologies To Be Used With Woodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, research has also been executed on the powder bed fusion of wood plastic composites [ 27 ]. Using wood in sheet lamination, even though the possibility has already been addressed in a patent on laminated object manufacturing filed in 1995 [ 28 ], has not yet found extensive attention [ 29 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%