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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]

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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.

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]