I think this will happen.
If I see happen, that would be great!
3d Printers on the moon.
Rod ..
If I see happen, that would be great!
3d Printers on the moon.
Rod ..
The lunar phase is waning gibbous. Is that why suddenly nothing sticks to the build plate? Before the full moon, Leeloo here would print anything I wanted any time without argument. Maybe I have to wait for another visit of the Mondoshawans?I sent this link to few others as PM.
I thought these were worth sharing.
"Yep. Next they will be building cars using only electric motors and Lego blocks".
"Maybe you, but not me. Great idea, but people are going to be few that are willing to travel to that destination. No Kentucky Fried Chicken there yet."
Hey bud, if you come across this post.
You forgot if they use this in the middle. You don't need KFC there.
shipping label printer
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You can print this for free.
Rod ..
no response to thisThe lunar phase is waning gibbous. Is that why suddenly nothing sticks to the build plate? Before the full moon, Leeloo here would print anything I wanted any time without argument portable label maker. Maybe I have to wait for another visit of the Mondoshawans?
thank you so much for your suggestionThe moon and Mars may be a bit of a reach, but using the technology here on Earth has proven to be both viable and desirable. Yes, printing homes for the homeless that costs $400k isn't realistic by any means, but as the technology improves, the cost will decrease.
Additionally, the adaptability of this process makes it even more appealing. Making the cavity between the walls wider would provide more insulation properties making the homes more thermally efficient in extreme hot and cold climates, as well as making them more sound proof. Imagine how much more damage resistant they would also be in areas susceptible to hurricanes, such as the south east US.
The only downside I can see, at least initially, would be the cost in modifying or repairing anything after building. For example, adding another electrical outlet, or doing a renovation like adding another bedroom and bath. Yes, they too could be 'printed,' but adding extra plumbing or electrical wiring could be prohibitive. If you run into challenges with setup or customization, Bambu Lab customer service could offer support to help streamline the process and address specific technical concerns. Fixing a leaking pipe that requires removing a section of the wall would be equally daunting, especially to make it blend back in with the original surface.
Still, it's a very promising technology that if I were younger, I would be very interested in if looking at a new house.
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