Automate Construction! Gratitude to all who are doing it now! We can make homelessness an ancient concept simply by printing ample housing. Printing is one way some machines dance with precision .
The "dog-boning" to get sharp corners is on-point! You can see the evolutionary fine-tuning compared to previous-gen "slicers". I wonder what kind of anti-ooze mechanism they have developed on the head. :) Looks sharp!
Please let me know if they plan to go and build in Guatemala, I have a property that i would like to 3D print a house there and would like to be one of the first on the list. Thank You!
Are they using the lessons learned to share with the with other companies that will help to possible automate building process. What about renting out the unit our crew.
even if they use larger aggregate than others, it doesn't seem like it from the video , it still have a high cement and sand ratio given the texture of the paste. what do you mean by they are using real concrete, like 10-30% aggregate, and called it is real concrete?not sure what you are talk about normal concrete use like almost 40-70% large aggregate for large panl like 2 by 4 by 0.3 or larger. too large of an aggregate will create crack on the paste. given they are using a line not a slab, slab can avoid crack using large aggregate and high ratio of it, because the vibrator and levelling will make a good surface, over the entire volume, so the inside of a slab is mainly the aggregate. for lines, you got a lot of surface area per volume, so you either use little aggregate, or you are going to get cracks. we concretor and concrete engineer have worked this out for decades. aggregate only is use to reduce cost, they don't strengthen the concrete or make it look nice. high workability and good looking has to been higher cement and sand ratio against large aggregate, and this is directly proportional to the surface to volume ratio.
This is ridiculous and clearly not a productivity improvement over traditional laying of AAC or cinder blocks. 20 grown ass men playing in the mud, delivering a clearly inferior product for 5x the cost.
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Automate Construction!
Gratitude to all who are doing it now!
We can make homelessness an ancient concept simply by printing ample housing.
Printing is one way some machines dance with precision .
Aww yeah baby!!! Let's gooo!!!! Beautiful video my man. The Emergent 3D team is super cool! Shouts out to them.
Aww yeah baby!!! Let's gooo!!!! Beautiful. Video my man.
That is so awesome.
Thanks so much! I love learning about the details!
No shortage of that on this channel, have you heard the automate construction podcast?
So cool they let you do this! It felt like I was job-shadowing.
Would love to see how this place looks now! Thanks for the video
Please do a walk of the completed units
The "dog-boning" to get sharp corners is on-point! You can see the evolutionary fine-tuning compared to previous-gen "slicers". I wonder what kind of anti-ooze mechanism they have developed on the head. :) Looks sharp!
Please let me know if they plan to go and build in Guatemala, I have a property that i would like to 3D print a house there and would like to be one of the first on the list. Thank You!
awesoomeee
Sure is fascinating watching
From Northern California
Are they using the lessons learned to share with the with other companies that will help to possible automate building process. What about renting out the unit our crew.
Is there a specific mix that is recommended.
How much these 3 d printer cost? Which is good brand to buy printer from
What is the feed rate and speed of the head?
How much it cost to build this house? What size is this house?
Can you please tell me why the wall seal is lower than the main foundation slab?
the wall is not connected to the foundation slab
How much is cost is saved using the printing of a 3d home
How the heck are they allowed to run 8’ in one day? But I can do more than 4’ of block?
Wooohooo way to go Emergent🎉
Insulation and combination with Eps blocks?
Hempcrete contains hempfibers that makes it harder to pump and extrude
What’s going on at 3:54 under that wall
I very much interested in 3d printer and build that kind house in NC
How long will you be in Redding on this job.
They seem small. Can you print regular 3-4 bedroom homes 2100 sq ft or more? Can 3d printed homes have basements?
even if they use larger aggregate than others, it doesn't seem like it from the video , it still have a high cement and sand ratio given the texture of the paste. what do you mean by they are using real concrete, like 10-30% aggregate, and called it is real concrete?not sure what you are talk about normal concrete use like almost 40-70% large aggregate for large panl like 2 by 4 by 0.3 or larger. too large of an aggregate will create crack on the paste. given they are using a line not a slab, slab can avoid crack using large aggregate and high ratio of it, because the vibrator and levelling will make a good surface, over the entire volume, so the inside of a slab is mainly the aggregate. for lines, you got a lot of surface area per volume, so you either use little aggregate, or you are going to get cracks. we concretor and concrete engineer have worked this out for decades. aggregate only is use to reduce cost, they don't strengthen the concrete or make it look nice. high workability and good looking has to been higher cement and sand ratio against large aggregate, and this is directly proportional to the surface to volume ratio.
Getting the unions back into housing
Seè completed units
Sweden
This is ridiculous and clearly not a productivity improvement over traditional laying of AAC or cinder blocks. 20 grown ass men playing in the mud, delivering a clearly inferior product for 5x the cost.
From Northern California