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Previously on "For Halo, show the Brickies a thing or two"

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  • darmstadt
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    These are pretty cool and are in use now:

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by Pherlopolus View Post
    I'd love to see a 3d printer that could print a house...
    there is a link by the original article.

    http://hackaday.com/2014/05/29/man-b...in-his-garage/
    Last edited by vetran; 8 September 2015, 16:10.

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  • Pherlopolus
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    Thanks! that's incredible, the applications that could be put too are too much to comprehend. Imagine mixing moondust with a binder and printing a moonbase!

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  • Halo Jones
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    Originally posted by Pherlopolus View Post
    I'd love to see a 3d printer that could print a house...
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    It is early days but the technology is there & will only improve.
    Last edited by Halo Jones; 8 September 2015, 15:12.

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  • Pherlopolus
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    I'd love to see a 3d printer that could print a house...

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  • Halo Jones
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    Yes I have seen that – really not a threat to brickies yet:

    Set up time
    Capital outlay
    Laying Patterned & facing bricks
    Working in confined areas,
    Corners, curves & architectural details
    Being out in all weather conditions
    Security (someone will nick it)

    3D printing will have more of an impact on construction.

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  • BrilloPad
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    Does it have a fat arse that is exposed?

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  • northernladuk
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    It's gonna have to lay them a lot faster than that to make it more cost efficient than a troop of eastern Europeans though.

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  • vetran
    started a topic For Halo, show the Brickies a thing or two

    For Halo, show the Brickies a thing or two

    Brick Laying Robot Does It Better | Hackaday

    Meet SAM, the Semi Automated Mason. SAM can lay bricks three times faster than a normal brick layer. SAM isn’t planning on taking away any jobs yet though — it still needs a human mason following behind to clean up the mortar.
    quite cool.

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