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3D-printed bridges withstand 9.0 quakes
It’s an exciting time in the world of civil engineering and construction. The advent of 3D printing technology has now made ...
How it works is, the bridge's building blocks were created using a 3D printer, which extruded a cement-based mixture in layers to built up the blocks' structure, following an exact computer-made plan.
Marines with the 9th Engineer Support Battalion at Camp Hansen, Okinawa, are applying advances in 3D concrete printing to a ...
We didn’t notice [Nikita]’s post about building a concrete 3D printer, a few months ago, but the idea seems sound: build a basic CNC XY axis and then add a mortar pump and hose to deposit concrete.
It looks to be the most exciting 3D printer to date, but can the 4-head design really hold up in a machine of this size?
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