Can You 3D Print an Entire House ?? You Have to See This......
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Published 2023-10-21
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All Comments (21)
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After dust/mould accumulates on the upper side of each layer it will be more spectacular ππ welcome back Joe ππππππ
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Joe, that is incredible. I never dreamed that it would be possible to build a real house with 3D but I also never dreamed of seeing a 3D printer that big. Thanks for sharing this for us viewers.
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Just imaging trying to clean those walls from dust and pet hair.....OMG
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I didn't realize how much I missed your videos, Joe. What's next in the mini machine line up?
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its not a traditional cement as i understand. it is polymer infused and has no sand or gravel. it will be interesting to see 20 years down the road how these hold up.
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Gonna make hanging up a few pictures an all day job!
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I can having a wonderful time cleaning the walls!π³
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nice but i do not enjoy the "rope" texture on the inside, excellent dust catcher the little rope features
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I'm surprised that nobody's mentioned Matt Risinger's channel - he's done several videos on these houses.
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Not a bad idea. The only problem comes when you need to fix some plumbing or run a new wire in the wall. Were I printing this, I would add in wall channels for wiring and then do a final drywall finish.
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Hi Joe, not sure I like the interior look, but what a nightmare to keep clean. I'd like to see a smooth/plaster surface.
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Great video Joe! Being the owner of a few much smaller 3D printers, I'm still impressed by what the technology can do. Not everyone will like the surface finish but it's just a different "style" that you can get used to.
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I was just thinking, we haven't heard from Joe Pie in a while and then you uploaded lol. Can't believe they leave the walls unfinished with the print lines exposed, I don't like it one bit, though I'd imagine you could do a plaster skim coat finish over it if you wanted. This is definitely a cool process but I can't imagine it would be cheap to have one built that and I'm concerned with the longevity of the product bc as I understand it, it's not like traditional concrete it's some kind of polymer mix and doesn't have sand and gravel in it. Be interesting to see how they hold up 25 to 30 years down the road. ππ
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Very futuristic and quick build. The only thing that occurs to me is the βunfinishedβ surface. Will this not collect dirt and dust? Otherwise, pretty impressive.
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Amazing.... Just the tip of the iceberg of things to come....! Thanks for Sharing....!
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Fascinating but I kind of assumed they would stucco or plaster the walls too smooth them out
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Mindboggling
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I think, ICF is the way to go.
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Wild, brother. Thanks for the look.
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Reminds me of the house Luke grew up in, in the original Star Wars.