University of Maine is using giant 3D printer to build homes
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- čas přidán 22. 04. 2024
- University of Maine, which boasts the world’s largest 3D printer, developed one even bigger that may one day create entire neighborhoods. The thermoplastic polymer printer was dubbed the “Factory of the Future 1.0.” #3d #3dprinting #3dprinter
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"Printer ink is low... Magenta"
great idea
Too bad they can't 3D print property to put it on. Houses and housing is NOT difficult to build, in America. Getting permission from the government to build low-cost housing is THE problem. Because our government is beholden to property owners, and property owners don't want low-cost housing anywhere near where they live, because it brings their property value down. So city council and mayors etc have NO political will, because they are beholden to property owners, who will vote to replace them, if they build low cost/public housing anywhere they don't like it. *which is basically everywhere.
I'd live in that
looks like a prison
I might live in Maine lol
Awesome should be cheap to make homes and quit charging so much.
if you believe that, I have some property for sale cheap
❤ amen thank you holy holy holy Spirit for what humanity should b and is called to help and b doin and worshipping u heavenly Father amen others should follow there example
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TOO MANY EMPTY HOMES ON THE MARKET FOR ME TO BELIEVE THATS THE PROBLEM
There's hardly any empty homes on the market. Any "affordable house" on the market is falling apart and built in 1920. Which Maine towns are you seeing these empty homes in?
It doesn't matter how many houses that we print, if Blackrock can and will out-bid actual people for ALL those houses.
@@isaac.anthony You know they can put stipulations on them right? Like they can only be purchased by first-time homebuyers of a certain income etc. Also, Blackrock doesn't buy individual houses.
@@guppygb6078 Blackrock owns indirectly 6.7% of the American rental market. Literally 5 seconds to google that, ding a ling. Shut yer hole, when you don't know what you're talking about!
@isaac.anthony Who are they going to sell them to smart one? There is supply and demand more houses will lower prices.
Oh Boy, cubicles, prison cells.
What does he mean there aren't enought people to build houses? train some, plently of people need WORK so they and buy a house.
Free housing is dependency, Tyranny follows.
The Bums will destroy those homes
What about all the Veterans who are homeless? Your compliment shows the lack of love in this world . Just bitter MFers always blaming the other side who are selfish MFers. Alot of those bums grew up and went through abuse and harsh 💩.
Well said, they will be used for nefarious activities.
Democrats kicked the ladder 🪜 out.
When will people learn? With the homeless, you can't help those that won't help themselves. They just want money for free.
No matter how cheap the tech or materials become, the rich will never allow the necessities of life to be granted w/o a life of submission to their interests for the privilege.