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Rebar, plastic, cement composites. 3D print forms which accommodate rebar and cement, and we have a block construction method. Cement is filled into the small spaces at the end. Allows for the strength of cement and metal, plus geometry of 3D printing. | Rebar, plastic, cement composites. 3D print forms which accommodate rebar and cement, and we have a block construction method. Cement is filled into the small spaces at the end. Allows for the strength of cement and metal, plus geometry of 3D printing. | ||
One simple example: take a PVC tube, place rebar with spacers inside of it, and fill with concrete. | |||
4"x10' schedule 35 - $12 - [https://www.menards.com/main/plumbing/pipe-fittings/pvc-pipe-fittings/solid-pvc-sewer-and-drain-pipe-astm-d3034/sm060040600/p-1444438060879.htm] | |||
2" foam core is $6.42 [https://www.menards.com/main/plumbing/pipe-fittings/pvc-pipe-fittings/pvc-sch-40-dwv-plain-end-cellular-core-pipe/pvc042000600/p-1444426390609-c-8571.htm?tid=4025117179099558992&ipos=2] |
Revision as of 18:56, 20 December 2020
Rebar, plastic, cement composites. 3D print forms which accommodate rebar and cement, and we have a block construction method. Cement is filled into the small spaces at the end. Allows for the strength of cement and metal, plus geometry of 3D printing.
One simple example: take a PVC tube, place rebar with spacers inside of it, and fill with concrete.
4"x10' schedule 35 - $12 - [1]
2" foam core is $6.42 [2]