Update:
Last June, we learned about BAAM -- the Big Area Additive Manufacturing Machine, from Cincinnati Inc. and Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), a huge FFF 3D printer, with a massive 6 x 12 x 3 foot build envelope. 3DPrint.com has learned since that ORNL and Cincinnati Inc. have been working to create an even bigger, faster 3D printer. 'Bertha,' the latest creation, can print 10 times faster than the BAAM machine -- up to 100 pounds of ABS per hour -- with a 20 x 8 x 6 foot build volume. They plan to turn their attention next to working with metal printing, and the companies are now hammering out terms on a 10-year collaboration agreement. Find out more details on their big plans in the full story: http://3dprint.com/51109/baam-3d-printer-2/


Below is a look at Bertha: