karl.jonas
2021-11-04 23:19:30
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Why should one do that? The report by BR (yt: Neue Bautechnik: Wohnhaus aus dem 3-D-Drucker) actually describes it quite well: it's about special shapes and experimenting with alternative building materials. And about saving time. For a normal single-family house, one will probably always prefer traditional concreting with formwork for cost reasons – a few days usually don’t make much difference. As with "classic" 3-D printing, there are certainly special applications where this makes sense. But even there, prototypes are printed that are not intended for everyday use. Or has anyone ever seen a mass-produced product from a 3-D printer in a store?