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A Company 3D-Printed a House in 24 Hours for Only $10,134
Topic Started: Feb 18 2018, 09:26 PM (589 Views)
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A Company 3D-Printed a House in 24 Hours for Only $10,134

This article is a few months old but still fascinating.

While 3D-printing may have been faded away in recent years from the spotlight of core “disruptive” technologies, that may soon change again after a company 3D-printed an entire house in just 24 hours. Located in Russia, the following 400-square-foot home, or 37 square meters, was built in just a day, at a cost of slightly over $10,000.

As profiled in the Telegraph, the company Apis Cor, 3D-printing specialists based in Russia and San Francisco, built the house using a mobile printer on-site. According to the company, the walls of the building were printed and painted in just 24 hours.


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Check this out....

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Researchers Create First Fully 3D Printed Electric Motor

At the Chemnitz University of Technology, another first has been achieved: researchers from the Professorship of Electrical Energy Conversion Systems and Drives have created the first fully 3D printed electric motor. Last year, two members of the Professorship, Johannes Rudolph and Fabian Lorenz, 3D printed a coil capable of withstanding temperatures over 300°C. In the time since then, they have 3D printed all of the components of an electric machine. That includes copper electrical conductors, which create magnetic fields in combination with iron or iron alloys and ceramic electrical insulation to insulate the conductors from each other and from the iron components. This is referred to as the magnetic circuit.



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What house? That's not a house. That's a sand castle with no roof, doors or windows. Or electrical or plumbing. Or sewer.
"if that **** wins we'll all hang from nooses"
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May 4 2018, 07:56 PM
What house? That's not a house. That's a sand castle with no roof, doors or windows. Or electrical or plumbing. Or sewer.
^^^White privilege .... :popcorn:
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