Awesome Tips Meet the Recyclable, 3D-Printed Home
Researchers from the University of Maine have created a 100% bio-based 3D-printed home that can be recycled at the end of its life.
Researchers from the University of Maine have created a 100% bio-based 3D-printed home that can be recycled at the end of its life.
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Does this 3D printed house write articles for Cnet?
I hope this make it into the affordable housing.
Can it withstand high winds cause here in texas it would blow away like Dorothy's house.🌪 🏠 😫
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did chatgpt write this ? lmao jk.
What about stress testing? Get a drunk to get mad and punch a few holes in the wall.
Awesome
Do you think there’s a way to combine this with aspects of earthships?
I would this for my mother in her golden years but there's no way it would withstand strong winds or heavy snow in Ohio
Nice information, thanks bro
how sturdy is it?
Recyclable? This is stupid using forest trees
Trees make great lumber and can be constantly replanted. This is nonsense.
Very interesting. This could lead to huge possibilities
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Home shouldn’t have an end of life ideally.
If you want affordable housing, let’s start by getting rid of property taxes!
Solving the housing crisis isn't a matter of construction, but it is a matter of car-centric infrastructure and single-family zoning.
No one cares about how it is made. Land prices matter.
The fire fighter in me wants to know how flammable is the house? Printable houses is a great idea.
Is it April 1st already?! What a joke. What's the matrix the sawdust is suspended in? I'll consider it when Al Gore, Bill Gates, and Obama get rid of their oceanfront mansions and move into their printed tiny homes.
The problem with 3-D printing, with any material, is you have to cure it or put it in an oven. How are they doing that?
How is this any better than using recycled wood and gluing it and making a board?
I really wonder about it structural integrity versus a stick built or a steel built home.
You’re essentially using particleboard, or glued wood dust with a polymer. I’m very curious what other components are in it, unless it’s really that simple. Then I worry about fire, earthquakes, hurricanes, you name it.
In terms of cost, that doesn’t sound terrible, but the structural integrity and durability are Questionable At Best🤨
wouldn't be more susceptible to fire?
House looks so cool and definitely the future. The presenter of the video though my god he has no charisma and was so boring when he was talking. Wish he was more excited about the video.
Don't let the institutional investors buy them up before us regular people can buy one lol
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Stupid me, I was actually expecting a tour of a 3d printed home
Those cost more than a wood structure home. Its a joke.
5th
more accurate to say that parts of the home are 3d printed… when you say 3D Printed Home, i expect everything to be printed.. including the glass windows, LED lights, concrete foundation, wood finishing, etc
I want one!!
Very good
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