It was Amaero and Australia's own Monash University and OZB which appears tobe T3D now and two other companies with spare large enough format 3d printers at that time that printed parts that were usually made by other means using metal powder which would no doubt have to be done in a oxygen free atmosphere but could have been manufactured faster maybe by using Pyrogenisus metal pelats
So T3D has a working large format 3d printer that is up to it in assistance with Monash University commercial arm.
As for small format printers, they just make them in China and ship them out by the container load.
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