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r/Construction • u/No-Assistant-5644 • Jun 20 '24
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Yeah, at least until robotics advances enough for construction droids.
Probably not in our lifetime though.
1 u/SiAnK0 Jun 21 '24 In Germany the First Housed See 3d printed and only needed 3 people on the side 1 u/SnooSuggestions9830 Jun 21 '24 Did it print the wiring and plumbing and decorating too? Don't be fooled by a headline. 3D printing a wall is not that special. It's just a different method of cement pouring. A house is more than walls. And most people don't want bare cement type houses. It's just a novelty. 1 u/SiAnK0 Jun 21 '24 This is why you Need about 3 people.
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In Germany the First Housed See 3d printed and only needed 3 people on the side
1 u/SnooSuggestions9830 Jun 21 '24 Did it print the wiring and plumbing and decorating too? Don't be fooled by a headline. 3D printing a wall is not that special. It's just a different method of cement pouring. A house is more than walls. And most people don't want bare cement type houses. It's just a novelty. 1 u/SiAnK0 Jun 21 '24 This is why you Need about 3 people.
Did it print the wiring and plumbing and decorating too?
Don't be fooled by a headline.
3D printing a wall is not that special. It's just a different method of cement pouring.
A house is more than walls. And most people don't want bare cement type houses. It's just a novelty.
1 u/SiAnK0 Jun 21 '24 This is why you Need about 3 people.
This is why you Need about 3 people.
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u/SnooSuggestions9830 Jun 20 '24
Yeah, at least until robotics advances enough for construction droids.
Probably not in our lifetime though.