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    3D printer can build a (real) house in 20 hours!

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    • pbacotP Offline
      pbacot
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      What DID happen to the farmers? Not that nice really--rural communities still reeling, few "farmers" and the remaining work is mostly done by low-paid, often abused, itinerant workers etc. But that's not to say there are other ways to approach progress.

      I think the structural reinforcement visualization is unlikely but hey, I'm no engineer (or professor). They'll find more direct ways I bet.

      Regarding recycling buildings see "How Building Learn" and "Cradle to Cradle" (books).

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      • Mike LuceyM Offline
        Mike Lucey
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        @pbacot said:

        What DID happen to the farmers? Not that nice really--rural communities still reeling, few "farmers" and the remaining work is mostly done by low-paid, often abused, itinerant workers etc. But that's not to say there are other ways to approach progress.

        I think the structural reinforcement visualization is unlikely but hey, I'm no engineer (or professor). They'll find more direct ways I bet.

        Regarding recycling buildings see "How Building Learn" and "Cradle to Cradle" (books).

        I take your point about how it seems that there is some possible abuse on the larger farms but I would also mention that, over here, in any case, I am seeing a lot of quite intensive Organic Farming taking place. This type of farming / growing is labour positive in the good sense.

        Thanks for mentioning "How Building Learn". I did a search and located the following on You Tube. Its over 3 hours but I imagine interesting so I intend to watch soon.

        How Buildings Learn - Stewart Brand - 1 of 6 - β€œFlow”
        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvEqfg2sIH0

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        • daleD Offline
          dale
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          These are eeirly familiar, only with a modern twist to Edison's prefab concrete house concept.
          But I really think that the 3d printer is going to change our lives much like the computer did. http://exhibits.mannlib.cornell.edu/prefabhousing/prefab.php?content=two_a


          Screenshot 2012-12-10 at 11.37.18 AM.png

          Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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          • pbacotP Offline
            pbacot
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            Sorry I meant "How BuildingS Learn". I don't think I've seen the video.Thanks.

            Yes, I was an organic farmeworker (on my friends' piece) in my younger years. We had a blessed niche situation and I think many people have plugged into that sort of thing.

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            • Mike LuceyM Offline
              Mike Lucey
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              Peter, I realised it was a typo πŸ‘ πŸ‘

              http://exhibits.mannlib.cornell.edu/prefabhousing/images/large/EdisonDiagram.jpg

              Dale, I see Edison gave up on the idea after he discovered that timber frame construction was cheaper. I also think that the use of timber in some form other than tree cuts might be a viable alternative to concrete.

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              • daleD Offline
                dale
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                It's the materials that will make the difference in 3d printing. I had read about this development a while back http://news.softpedia.com/news/MIT-Experts-Develop-Advanced-3D-Printer-221714.shtml
                MIT Scholars have developed there 3d printer so it can vary the density of the material it prints. In this article they site the fact they can emulate the structure of bone using concrete. This is really fascinating.
                Visionaries in this field picture the day when virtually everything will be available via 3d printers.
                As for poor Edison I guess a set of forms worth 25K was a shocker in an era where you could order a house from Sears for $2500.00.

                Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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                • Mike LuceyM Offline
                  Mike Lucey
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                  Watched the video, interesting indeed. Imitating how bones and palm trees are made up is the way to go πŸ‘

                  At least TE got other inventions right. He obviously didn't put the 99% perspiration into his house manufaturing process πŸ˜‰

                  On the subject of materials for 3DP. A new Irish firm, Mcor Technologies, have come up with a system that uses paper sheets.
                  mcoiris_banner-960x230.jpg

                  The results look to be good for architectural models. http://www.mcortechnologies.com/

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                  • daleD Offline
                    dale
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                    Wow Mike! I want one of those! The one thing that is also very exciting about this is that there will be lots of work for good 3d modelers. And I think John Bacus is a 3d printing fan so I'm hoping SketchUp will follow.(There is the exporter announced at basecamp)

                    Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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                    • Mike LuceyM Offline
                      Mike Lucey
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                      I contacted Mcor Technology to see if there was a possibility of seeing and actual 3DP. They may send one. Here are some large images they sent me.


                      terrain.jpg


                      Skull.jpg

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                      • S Offline
                        steved
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                        I think a few brick production companies will be doing Patent searches right now!
                        I think even Mr Kodac may be looking into it πŸ˜„

                        "If I agreed with you on that, then we would both be wrong"

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                        • TIGT Offline
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                          Loughborough University and Fosters have been researching printing 3d concrete elements too...
                          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfbhdZKPHro
                          and
                          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLSuqo6oTeo
                          and then there's the Robo building Machine
                          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fhryxVAsa4
                          and of course if you are peckish you can print some food
                          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6WzyUgbT5A

                          TIG

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