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Customer Story: 3D printing for bell casting - Anton Gugg Glocken & Kunstgießerei

Anton Gugg has been producing bells and works of art with craftsmanship and attention to detail using the sand or investment casting process for nine generations. The foundry also relies on 3D printing technology for traditional bell casting.

In this webinar, Hannes Gugg sounds a 3D-printed bell, introduces his foundry and uses impressive projects to show why 3D printing is also becoming a key technology in traditional art casting.

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About the speaker

Hannes Gugg – Owner, Art & Bell foundry man

Hannes Gugg is the ninth generation to run Anton Gugg Glocken & Kunstgießerei. Tradition, expertise and craftsmanship have been the core values of the foundry since 1550 and we still live up to them today with the highest quality standards.

In this webinar you will learn:

  • how 3D-printed moulds can be used to cast harmonious tones
  • why foundries are increasingly relying on 3D printing
  • the advantages of using in art and bell casting,
  • how the world's largest bell was cast in Russia in 1735
  • how a bell mould is designed for 3D printing.

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Learn all about the just-in-time production of investment casting models and discover the benefits of on-demand printing.

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