Posted on 08/09/2018 11:25:01 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Since time immemorial, mankind has always been in a constant state of evolution, through various innovative ideas, ground-breaking discoveries, and technologies. While technologies like war machines and drones play havoc in human civilization, there are certain technologies that aid in the betterment of our kind. One such technology is 3D Printing. What started as an experiment by Charles Hull in the early 80's, as a means for hardening tabletop coatings, 3D Printing has become a thriving multi-million dollar industry, with a potential for impacting innovations through all walks of our lives.
On March 2017, in the backdrops of a quaint Russian town, technicians of Apis Cor, a 3D Printing company, decided to produce a 3D Printed home within a short span of time - 24 hours. This breakthrough is transforming the housing industry, with its revolutionary cost-effective solutions. 3D Printing Companies across the globe are contemplating how to use this technology to aid developing countries in building cheap, sustainable and affordable homes. Firms like DUS Architects and New Story, are building housings with local, recycled raw materials, have slashed down the manufacturing cost, creating a revolution in the housing industry.
Due to overpopulation, there has been a mass housing shortage in various developing countries, and 3D Printing has become an answer to the prayers of countless refugees and street people across the world. With affordable homes that can be built in a very short duration of time, inventive possibilities of 3D Printing are limitless in the housing industry.
Sorry about the dreaded double post!
Gigantic menu?
What about the size of the printer that can spit out an entire house!
If they’re talking about components for the house, we already have some. It’s called lumber.
Call an engineer who is in the business of making and stamping house plans in his or her jurisdiction. Ask that person how much money and time would be necessary to have a so-called 3D printed house completed as compared to a similar stick-built or concrete house built to the requirements of the IRC.
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Best way to possibly invest in this?
Hah! Thanks for the information. I never knew that diamonds burn. But it’s copyrighted by a military contractor. Solid fuel I wonder?
You might consider NOT investing in certain things. Diamonds for example. And perhaps other things that can be 3D printed.
One thing you can bank on — tech will help every aspect of the human condition if government gets out of the way.
‘If theyre talking about components for the house, we already have some. Its called lumber.’
True. Hammering or drilling lumber doesn’t take all that much. Nor does insulation. It’s the plumbing, roofing, wiring, and regulations.
But you have to admit — 3D printers are going to change things!
Do you think graphene is 3D printable? Just wondering, since you say diamonds are.
That is what I immediately thought, although I was thinking of their food replicators. When will they start 3D printing food?
With Demonrats pushing to replace natural gas heating with electric, 3D metal gun printers, which produce copious amounts of waste heat, could be the ideal replacement home heater. Co-generation of heat and sintered titanium powder firearms could cover the cost of the electricity. Using limited energy resources to not manufacture something is a crime against humanity.
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