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=Basics= | |||
*Part of the [[Open Source Digital Fabrication Construction Set]] | |||
*A [[D3D Printer]] adapted to print with cement or small aggregate concrete (ie no rocks) | |||
*Works in a similar fashion to the [[D3D Ceramic Printer]] | |||
=Used For= | |||
*Art | |||
*High Temperature Resistant Parts | |||
*High Durability Parts | |||
- | =Industry Standards= | ||
* | |||
=Existing Open Source Designs= | |||
*[https://3dprint.com/117389/diy-concrete-3d-printer/ This one] | |||
=Minimum Viable Product= | |||
*Modular | |||
*Precise | |||
*Not limited to a small resevoir of cement | |||
=Basic Design= | |||
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=BOM= | |||
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=See Also= | |||
*[[Open Source Building Printer]] | |||
=Useful Links= | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:12, 9 June 2018
Basics
- Part of the Open Source Digital Fabrication Construction Set
- A D3D Printer adapted to print with cement or small aggregate concrete (ie no rocks)
- Works in a similar fashion to the D3D Ceramic Printer
Used For
- Art
- High Temperature Resistant Parts
- High Durability Parts
Industry Standards
Existing Open Source Designs
Minimum Viable Product
- Modular
- Precise
- Not limited to a small resevoir of cement