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#[[WikiHouse]] collaboration on 3D printed wood panels using the [[SuperVolcano]] nozzle at 20 lb per nozzle per day, with likely feasibility of 4-nozzle systems for 100 lb of material printed per day. This can be a game changer for DIY house building at low cost. Panel price reduction  
#[[WikiHouse]] collaboration on 3D printed wood panels using the [[SuperVolcano]] nozzle at 20 lb per nozzle per day, with likely feasibility of 4-nozzle systems for 100 lb of material printed per day. This can be a game changer for DIY house building at low cost. Panel price reduction  
##3/4" plywood is 68 lb - so expect up to 4 panels equivalent produced per day with a 4-head printer.
##3/4" plywood is 68 lb - so expect up to 4 panels equivalent produced per day with a 4-head printer.
=More=
Wood plastic composites are typically 50-50 mixtures - [https://ag.tennessee.edu/fwf/Documents/ATaylor/Wood-plastic-composites-primer_PB1779.pdf]

Revision as of 19:00, 13 March 2019

https://www.academia.edu/37662455/Wood_Furniture_Waste-Based_Recycled_3-D_Printing_Filament

Practical ramifications:

  1. Add wood filament to filament making challenge - OSE Clubs
  2. Work with authors - collaborate and develop a viable filament for wood-plastic composites
  3. WikiHouse collaboration on 3D printed wood panels using the SuperVolcano nozzle at 20 lb per nozzle per day, with likely feasibility of 4-nozzle systems for 100 lb of material printed per day. This can be a game changer for DIY house building at low cost. Panel price reduction
    1. 3/4" plywood is 68 lb - so expect up to 4 panels equivalent produced per day with a 4-head printer.

More

Wood plastic composites are typically 50-50 mixtures - [1]