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*WASP 3D Printer - http://www.wasproject.it/w/en/ | *WASP 3D Printer - http://www.wasproject.it/w/en/ | ||
*OSE robot brick layer concept - [[CEB 3D Printer]] | |||
=Mechanisms= | =Mechanisms= | ||
Explains different ways to do this. | |||
[[Category: 3D Printing]] [[Category: Housing and construction]] |
Latest revision as of 20:46, 22 January 2022
Talk about printing septic tanks or aquaponic troughs in situ for our next aquaponic workshop:) If the print is thin, then we can get a decent cost. Say for 2" thick walls for a 3x4x26 foot pond like ours, that is still 2 cubic yards of concrete - but not really concrete but concrete with smaller aggregate - minimum of $200 dollars delivered. Not bad, if you don't do the labor. But without rebar, it will crack - so special mixes are desired.
Industry Standards
- WASP 3D Printer - http://www.wasproject.it/w/en/
- OSE robot brick layer concept - CEB 3D Printer
Mechanisms
Explains different ways to do this.