3D Printed Concrete House, Printed in 48 hours

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3D Concrete Printing Autonomous Robotic Construction System made by SQ4D, can be set up at a build site and can print a 1900 square foot home in under 48 hours. The printer lays concrete layer by layer, creating the foundation and the interior and exterior walls of the house.
The 3D-printed house comes with three bedrooms, two full bathrooms, and an open floor plan, and because it is printed from concrete it’s strength and durability exceeds that of conventional wood-frame house constructions, while utilizing a more sustainable and cheaper building process.
Plus the concrete that is used to print with, is 2-3x stronger than most brick and block homes, and the houses can be printed anywhere on any block of land, even with elevations.
3D House Printer = ARCS (Autonomous Robotic Construction System)
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@R0adkillRacc00n
@R0adkillRacc00n 2 роки тому
The speed is incredible! It seems less like "building" and more like "growing" a house.
@juneberry1982
@juneberry1982 2 роки тому
I think it's more like squeezing a house out of a giant tube of toothpaste. 〰
@gardensofthegods
@gardensofthegods 2 роки тому
@@juneberry1982 June Berry , very well said and I have to agree with that
@juneberry1982
@juneberry1982 2 роки тому
@@gardensofthegods thanks. 💙
@johnmm.
@johnmm. 2 роки тому
grow a house and build a son
@shawsie5780
@shawsie5780 2 роки тому
I can’t wait to build my cheap house on my $2 million dollar block of land in Sydney🙄
@Hexation
@Hexation 2 роки тому
The irony 😑
@JBrooks0043
@JBrooks0043 2 роки тому
Just 3d print the land silly
@rainforall8584
@rainforall8584 2 роки тому
Well you can always print a new island
@druggasbobdropos7070
@druggasbobdropos7070 2 роки тому
Same in germany
@lindab8397
@lindab8397 2 роки тому
Shawsie ,,,, I am sure your posh neighbourhood would love you if you did LOL 😂 .
@someoneelse7629
@someoneelse7629 2 роки тому
Would it kill them to add a scraper wheel that smooths out the layerlines?
@brendominus
@brendominus Рік тому
EXACTLY- I’ve been saying this for YEARS
@kristianmorey2247
@kristianmorey2247 Рік тому
The first company that does that is going to slay it.
@TheRosswise
@TheRosswise 2 роки тому
This is extremely cool tech, but realistically all that I see being done here is framing and interior walls. Is it also installing electrical, plumbing, heating/cooling, insulation, roofing, doors, windows, cabinets and finishing walls and floors? Anyone that has ever built a house knows that this is where 90%+ of the final cost comes from. That is also the part that takes months and months to do. I also don't see any rebar put in that concrete. Concrete without rebar is extremely brittle and can be easily broken. Like I said, very cool tech. I would personally let this one sit in the oven for a decade or so before I would look into it for my home.
@TomorrowisYesterday
@TomorrowisYesterday 2 роки тому
Yeah I have a lot of questions too. All they’re doing is pouring concrete walls (without rebar). I feel like this creates more problems than it solves. How on earth do you turn a maze of cement into a functioning house? Jeez. I’m not sure if the person who came up with this has ever built a house before. I mean how in the bloody hell do you do ANYTHING if you don’t have hollow walls? Everything would have to run above the ceiling - not just the electrical. Plumbing too. How would it look to have your toilet supply line visible going up to the ceiling? I have a ton of questions about this.
@KaleidoscopeEffect
@KaleidoscopeEffect 2 роки тому
@Tomorrow is Yesterday Plenty of countries don't have hollow walls 😅 You pass the wiring through tubes incased inside the walls. The same goes for plumbing. My house has no hollow walls and there's no visible pipes. You just dent the wall, insert a pipe and close it off with more concrete.
@TopBillinSports
@TopBillinSports 2 роки тому
@TheRossWise - Uh, did you not see refrigerator and other appliances when they looked inside the home, or did you not get that far into the video because you rushed in here to beat your chest about your house-building experience?
@TheRosswise
@TheRosswise 2 роки тому
@@TopBillinSports You DO realize they were looking at a finished home, right? As in, all the work I mentioned was already done prior to the video shoot. Seriously dude, a little common sense goes a long way.
@mplsmark4132
@mplsmark4132 2 роки тому
These look like they will be difficult to insulate. The simple floor plan will make plumbing and electrical fairly easy provided there is a basement, crawl space. Heating will be electric baseboard or hot water if built on slab. Reminds me of Thomas Edison’s idea of selling concrete houses. He lost a lot of money trying to make his system work.
@aarongarcia1101
@aarongarcia1101 2 роки тому
This is most definitely one of the futures in home building. Lumber prices and labor cost is astronomical so like anything else, automation is a huge benefit. Combined with computer perfection, its how I would choose to build and develop.
@lyndonbrown9659
@lyndonbrown9659 2 роки тому
Maybe if the government had thrown a 20% tax on lumber it wouldn't have ended up so expensive.
@caflee7801
@caflee7801 2 роки тому
@@lyndonbrown9659 had?
@chrisk7118
@chrisk7118 Рік тому
Concrete is not very sustainable either
@shwagdulla
@shwagdulla Рік тому
You dont know anything about developing
@darrenlewis1409
@darrenlewis1409 Рік тому
You think? Lol nope! Dont bank on it! Thanks to Klaus Shwabb "you will own nothing and youll be happy"!
@johnmorrison3555
@johnmorrison3555 2 роки тому
That's simply amazing. At the beginning I thought it was going to be a scale model, but it's the real thing - a full size house.
@WonderWorldYTC
@WonderWorldYTC 2 роки тому
they have been making prototype 3d printed houses for awhile now in factories, to get the machines to work just right, but the house in this video, is the first one ever sold.
@gardensofthegods
@gardensofthegods 2 роки тому
@@WonderWorldYTC I wonder if they have better floor plans where they house isn't totally square and blah looking . Have you seen any more unique floor plans and styles for 3D houses ?
@siBORG2009
@siBORG2009 Рік тому
@gardensofthegods if you look it up there are a couple of pretty unique shaped
@auser0172
@auser0172 Рік тому
It's not amazing y'all really don't see the outcome over robots taking over human tasks and activities
@MartynStanleyAuthor
@MartynStanleyAuthor 2 роки тому
Looks like a nice bungalow, and the speed is impressive. An issue is the massive land cost of bungalows, but I can see logistical problems with trying to engineer the system to produce three storey houses with a smaller footprint.
@janektrol8327
@janektrol8327 Рік тому
In 1980s in Soviet Union countries when there were not enough apartments for people, they started casting walls, ceilings and floors in dedicated "house factories", then they transported them to the building site and they were building block of flats like house of cards. There are still a lot of these buildings, they are easily recognizable by the fact that they are identical to each other. The approach was different, but the goal was the same: build faster and cheaper.
@jenniferk.7023
@jenniferk.7023 Рік тому
That sounds terrible. 😞
@fuwingpang5445
@fuwingpang5445 5 місяців тому
China does the same thing. Mainly for public housing.
@thegreatone4587
@thegreatone4587 2 роки тому
What about plumbing and electrical? I’m curious on how that would take place without interior wood framing
@Billy-jf6rb
@Billy-jf6rb 2 роки тому
Great question!
@DeathValleyDazed
@DeathValleyDazed 2 роки тому
Just wondering the same questions.
@juneberry1982
@juneberry1982 2 роки тому
If you want those upgrades, that'll be another 2.7 million dollars. Remember, that's cheap!
@georgeduarte8627
@georgeduarte8627 2 роки тому
I was thinking the same thing, they say they build the house fast but when does the electrical and plumbing go in, guess I’ll contact someone and get answers.
@godofrock
@godofrock 2 роки тому
Plumb and wire inside the shell in the insulated area then the inner walls are finished. No fishing wire you have total freedom of placement.
@markadler8968
@markadler8968 2 роки тому
Nowhere in this process did I see any rebar being installed, especially in the foundation where it is needed the most (That footing looked completely inadequate). You can't build a concrete structure without reinforcing it with rebar and expect it to last. Also you might be able to print the walls in 48 hours that's it, not the entire house. The rest of the house has to be built the traditional way, framing the roof, installing the electrical, etc. The concrete will also have to cure before installing a lot of these elements. A wood framing crew could easily stand the walls up on this house in one work day, that's in approximately 15% of the time it takes this machine to do it out of concrete. Concrete is also very unfriendly to the environment and is being phased out as a construction material. These machines will also be very unreliable and require a team of technicians to fix and maintain it constantly. They are also not including the time it takes to transport and set up machine which I would imagine would take quite a while. What do you do when you have to build multiple floors? Is the machine capable of this? What do you do with the machine while you are forming or framing the floors which take considerable time? Do you leave it there idle or bring it somewhere else and then bring it back? That seems like a huge waste of time. Can this machine work on a sloped/irregular surface? What happens if the house you want to build as larger than the machine is capable of? What happens when the elements affect the working conditions? If it is raining, too hot or too cold can this machine continue to work? If someone like me can find this many flaws (Give me a bit of time and I could find many more) in the system while having my morning coffee this system has a LONG way to go before it comes anywhere nearly as effective as traditional construction methods. This is nothing but a novelty and will end up costing far more and taking far longer than traditional construction methods. You might be able to make this system work on a subdivision where all of the houses are on flat ground and are all similar in design, that's it. Just my two cents:)
@WasFakestCenturyAesthetics
@WasFakestCenturyAesthetics 2 роки тому
Your criticisms of this new-fangled fad the horseless carriage are most correct. Who would want to travel at such high speeds, especially with such a quantity of flammable liquid? The public will surely never tolerate the foul emissions or risk their lives simply to cross the street. Based on your advice I shall mortgage my stagecoach factory to double its size and production. It is surely risk-free without a viable competitor!
@markadler8968
@markadler8968 2 роки тому
@@WasFakestCenturyAesthetics I gave several valid arguments as to why this construction technique has a long way to go before competing with traditional methods. I have extensive experience in this field of work so I know what I am talking about. Just so you know. Sorry I hurt your feelings there muffin. You people get upset by pretty much every thing these days don't you? Instead of attacking people who have different opinions why don't you talk with them instead? You might actually learn something. I am still waiting to hear any counter argument to the points I made if you are capable of it. FYI not everything new is good;)
@paulks9771
@paulks9771 2 роки тому
i agree it`s way too complicated building big structures with 3d printers, but for small houses 1 storey, 2 room, 1 bathroom, this will be a game changer
@ericgigliotti2632
@ericgigliotti2632 2 роки тому
Companies in China and Germany are printing multi-story concrete houses. As for the longevity, there are concrete structures with no steel reinforcement thousands of years old. They are in better climates than many places for sure, but even a fraction of that lifetime would be worth it.
@fraided88
@fraided88 2 роки тому
No rebar, no insulation, 200mm of concrete or less and 100mm hollowon the inside, surface uneven, full off flaws, costly machine, terrible quality, looks like melted ice cream. Feels like a "Made In China" house.
@vladimiriliev7668
@vladimiriliev7668 2 роки тому
The foundations are good (even tho I think there should be something like pillars in the ground for more stability) but after that it'll be good to just use the concrete as bones and apply electrical wiring, outer isolation (since in winters this will be like living in a concrete (litteraly) box) and on the inner side it's better to make the walls or use drywall. Other than that the idea is awesome
@MrGlenspace
@MrGlenspace 2 роки тому
On local TV in NY they said something like it should withstand hit summers and cold winters. Plus the spaces in the pouring was fir the plumbing and electrical. For the third world small homes are great. For the west small homes and even bigger ones will help since the housing market is experiencing a shortage and prices that are insane right now.
@EvilNeonETC
@EvilNeonETC 2 роки тому
I myself would opt in for the industrial look and run cable wires through painted metal pipes. I like the look when done right.
@fraided88
@fraided88 2 роки тому
@@MrGlenspace It literally has no insulation, it looks terrible, concrete is a terrible insulator. it's under 200mm wide but 100mm hollow on the insid with structural joints. You could break it with a hammer. The inside and outside probably annoying to frame since no flat surface. It doesn't take a wise man to figure how terrible this all out.
@skullfullabongripz
@skullfullabongripz 2 роки тому
@@fraided88 agreed
@olly8299
@olly8299 2 роки тому
@@fraided88 the insulation is put in you clown
@mhloniphenimsimanga4611
@mhloniphenimsimanga4611 2 роки тому
This is amazingly beautiful. I'm now going to open a construction company. Building a house never been so easy.
@commandercaptain4664
@commandercaptain4664 2 роки тому
Except now acres will be the new real estate ripoff exploitation. Lex Luthor's dream come true.
@nicholasmorello6370
@nicholasmorello6370 2 роки тому
@@commandercaptain4664 what why? Populations are declining in most countries today and will be declining world wide within a few decade. And when that happens demand will never recover and home prices will decline untill they are free
@MrGlenspace
@MrGlenspace 2 роки тому
A great company I have even contacted them regarding investments. The demo house featured here in NY looks fabulous. With a Texas company ICON you should start really seeing these homes proliferate very soon.
@KindCountsDeb3773
@KindCountsDeb3773 2 роки тому
what about the expense of buying one? Seems way overpriced for the footage and all.
@nicholasmorello6370
@nicholasmorello6370 2 роки тому
@@KindCountsDeb3773 aren’t they 20% cheaper
@codyw5799
@codyw5799 2 роки тому
Concrete built houses have been around for decades. Icf is the most common and is capable of amazing architecture designs along with outstanding insulation.
@KindCountsDeb3773
@KindCountsDeb3773 2 роки тому
but don't you have to ADD insulation, as cement isn't very good at it??
@codyw5799
@codyw5799 2 роки тому
Cement is very porous by itself. But Icf stands for insulated concrete form. And depending on the brand of product you use, should be more than 2inches thick per side. 4 inches or more in total. Great insulation, great structure stability, and sound reduction. And that is with one contractor touching the wall once versus four contractors touching the wall. Thus saving the Biulder money
@onikadiko695
@onikadiko695 2 роки тому
Please bring this to South Africa Our need it asap
@ShitStainedBallSack
@ShitStainedBallSack 2 роки тому
Use corrugated iron
@fraided88
@fraided88 2 роки тому
Use mud and clay.
@angelicastea9053
@angelicastea9053 2 роки тому
@@fraided88 really, people are just openly...nvm
@clysen8234
@clysen8234 2 роки тому
For those wondering about electricity installation, it's not a big problem. Walls are "empty". All you need to do is drill a small hole and install wires.
@GodTorak
@GodTorak Рік тому
Most will install the electrical at the proper stages during the printing. While the concrete is still wet. Saves from extra work drilling.
@abadigital8
@abadigital8 2 роки тому
This is super cool. I wonder how much the concrete would affect chill in places like Pacific Northwest? Would it be like tile? I see how they kind of address it. Does drywall also act as an insulator?Instead of cool carpet on the floor, you could have cool carpet on the walls!
@andy_s87
@andy_s87 8 місяців тому
Thats pretty cool tbh. Can be ran 24hrs a day too. And as for it looking layered on the outside you can always clad it to hide that or even render it. Inside will be plastered like you would now. Cracking idea tbh
@batkamarri13
@batkamarri13 2 роки тому
This is a great idea and will get people and there families off the street and into a substantial and Good standardized living environment
@117rebel
@117rebel 2 роки тому
I hope this catches on and makes housing more affordable in the future.
@LibertarianGamer-ff5tg
@LibertarianGamer-ff5tg 2 роки тому
Depends on zoning laws as well. One of the major factors that hinders affordable housing within the United States.
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 2 роки тому
@@LibertarianGamer-ff5tg I think RVs should be used more. I'm not talking about cousin Eddie's tenement on wheels. Something nicer. City won't buy it, b/c god forbid they don't get property tax. But I'll guessing it's going that way.
@KindCountsDeb3773
@KindCountsDeb3773 2 роки тому
@@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 the small town I just moved from had rules that allowed a large shed in the backyard but not tiny houses. Maybe you can get an exception though. I get that the authorities don't want crap built as living spaces but there should be some research and help, not hindrance, in this area.
@Freedomcustom
@Freedomcustom 4 місяці тому
too expensive and doesn't save much time
@mhauser9457
@mhauser9457 2 роки тому
🤯 mind blown!!!
@s_ckem6846
@s_ckem6846 Рік тому
3d printing sure does have a future in this world.
@TheMudDragon
@TheMudDragon 2 роки тому
Fast and cheap. Will probably fall apart due to lack of flexibility, crack and wither during winter times even faster. Wood, metal or even plastics are necessary in order for the house to flex, it needs to have some give, otherwise it'll just break. The concrete doesn't even have steel reinforcements for crying out loud. Plus, you still have to do all the wiring, plumbing, insulation, flooring, finishing, on and on. The skeleton of a home makes up a very small percentage of the total labor and materials.
@godofrock
@godofrock 2 роки тому
Fantastic idea! Rodent proof,insect proof all the insulation protected from external elements. No rebar is awesome. rebar has been shown to actually weaken because they rust and cause water channels. Many finishing possibilities great for tornado prone areas. Wiring and plumbing in the insulated cavity. Those who don’t see the advantages will soon be weened out of the building industry. Weenies as we call them. I have 30 years building with all types of construction materials in harsh winter climates and humid hot summers, concrete with fiber reinforcement (chopped up windmill blades and fiberglass boat hulls) is an extremely good material for residential and light commercial buildings. Plus i would get away from straight walls to improve air film and wind resistance. I see no problems.
@tallswede80
@tallswede80 2 роки тому
But didn't they say that house cost 2.7 million? That's alot of money for a house of that size.
@jeckjeck3119
@jeckjeck3119 2 роки тому
@@tallswede80 It's still a new technology. Once it gets better and couple of dozen things get fixed, and everyone starts using it, prices MIGHT go down.
@frankkeck8447
@frankkeck8447 2 роки тому
@@tallswede80 It was auctioned. And the first printed home to be sold. People are dumbasses and overpay to feel special. Until everyone has it. Then they just feel like an idiot. Good for them.
@00008HANK
@00008HANK 2 роки тому
That rebar comment is wrong.
@watcher1245
@watcher1245 2 роки тому
Finally, they are using technology. It's amazing what a little push from nature can do to species of all kinds. Humanity has spent way too much time in a stagnant phase. Evolution doesn't happen unless our existence is at risk. Push forward, overcome obstacles with the tools you are given and in time you too will give back as well.
@GTA-qv8pk
@GTA-qv8pk 2 роки тому
This is not evolution it's just technology.
@joshuacarroll1758
@joshuacarroll1758 2 роки тому
Evolution is bs .
@crane7702
@crane7702 2 роки тому
Imagine if you had 10 of these and you were in the uk building smaller homes that would be so cool to see a 3D printed terrace block
@hansoh01
@hansoh01 2 роки тому
I like it but just wonder about composite plastics instead of concrete ? It would be less apt to crack , flexible and would be warmer feeling in the winters. I have never been a big fan of concrete.
@LB-nv2bj
@LB-nv2bj 2 роки тому
Can you imagine if they did one using all waste plastic?
@JBrooks0043
@JBrooks0043 2 роки тому
Wonder what the environmental objection would be around the amount of concrete use (carbon footprint per job vs conventional methods)
@heaps.
@heaps. 2 роки тому
I like the utilitarian look, I want one.
@CUBETechie
@CUBETechie 2 роки тому
I like the idea and it looks interesting especially on the outside and does it also have somit insulation properties because of the design? the high spots are directed to the sunlight and low spot are in the shadow
@gardensofthegods
@gardensofthegods 2 роки тому
In another thread there saying that concrete does not insulate well and that you would still have to add insulation . They're also saying that it's very easy to break concrete with a hammer
@TheRealQueres
@TheRealQueres 2 роки тому
This is amazing
@lantose
@lantose 2 роки тому
I obviously need to read more about these, but can’t believe these would be approved by code without a steel skeleton for structural integrity! Especially in an area prone to earthquakes!
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 2 роки тому
Please see what happens with spalling. Over time the concrete absorbs water and rusts any metal inside, which forces it to break. There's no way they're going to spend for stainless. Greedy builders are already screaming about tornado shelters.
@ceased2care
@ceased2care 7 місяців тому
The print might take 48 hours but to set up and install everything it needs to live in is the true time it takes to build the house
@sandybeebe9149
@sandybeebe9149 Рік тому
I'm so impressed with this whole idea .
@alexwood7753
@alexwood7753 7 місяців тому
Do they corefill any of the walls? It just seems a little flimsy
@xavierrose2420
@xavierrose2420 Рік тому
Looks like a game changer but I’m interested In the insulation. In terms of staying hot and cold how would that work with no extra wall layer? Also what’s the endurance like during hurricanes and tornadoes or big natural disasters
@luckypuccino16
@luckypuccino16 Рік тому
It’s a cement house. Very Very Strong. Not like wood being held together by nails and sheet metal. Like houses in Guam. You know, for the typhoons
@mrflower8871
@mrflower8871 7 місяців тому
Incredible they can do finish with Sanding and sculpting 🙂💔!
@ericerto8250
@ericerto8250 Рік тому
I'm just curious how they get the utilities I know the plumbing can be run underground but now what about the electric in the walls how is that accounted for how do you get the conduit run for the power and the stubs for the plumbing
@Sk8erFl0w
@Sk8erFl0w Рік тому
I’d just use more concrete to mud-plaster the outside and you won’t be able to tell it was 3D printed! 🔥🔥 I love this!
@pbs27526
@pbs27526 2 роки тому
I didn't see any electrical, or plumbing vents? In the interior shots of the video, no switches or receptacles? How is the rough work accomplished?
@Mr_Wh1
@Mr_Wh1 2 роки тому
What is the energy efficiency rating on such a house? There is so many steps and details left out of this show case.
@Neeyellowart
@Neeyellowart 2 роки тому
Great video Wonder world! ☺️☺️
@WonderWorldYTC
@WonderWorldYTC 2 роки тому
Thanks mate :)
@skleenis
@skleenis Рік тому
when the robot was laying the lower levels of foundation it did an S pattern which i’m assuming would leave air pockets. i have no experience with house building but wouldn’t air pockets cause some future problem?
@muthukumarankothandaraman2371
@muthukumarankothandaraman2371 2 роки тому
How do they place reinforcements for columns and roof without interfering with the nozzle?
@WonderWorldYTC
@WonderWorldYTC 2 роки тому
I cannot find any videos showing the full building process, so no idea myself.
@celticmelody7574
@celticmelody7574 2 роки тому
Literally I've been waiting for this since the day 3d printing came out, this is so cool that we're becoming so much stronger and smarter of a species by thinking like this (mattpatt's theory on tv food from Willie Wonka will be given form soon!!😂😂)
@stacyhackney6100
@stacyhackney6100 2 роки тому
Thank you
@Forte_FX
@Forte_FX 2 роки тому
how do you get the windows in, the plumbing, electric, HVaC, how do you fix anything when it breaks, who inspects it?
@christiand2426
@christiand2426 2 роки тому
Sooo.. you're just not going to insulate it? Or.. install any electrics or water? When and how will that be installed?
@HDTube101
@HDTube101 2 роки тому
Exactly.. It's 3D printed walls.. Not a house..
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 2 роки тому
If you can leave a slot for windows and doors, why not HVAC and such? I think it should all be behind easily removable panels so you can get to it. Jmo.
@gogic37
@gogic37 2 роки тому
This head is ok but i have advice . Under the nozzle i would set material boundaries on both sides with small metal plates. These two plates must be raised by a relay when the robot deviates from a straight path. I have idea to upgrade this nozzle and results be a flat structures from both sides. Now the Layers have a uneven surface , not flat
@EyeTech21
@EyeTech21 2 роки тому
3D Printing has a bright future ahead
@GUANLI018
@GUANLI018 2 роки тому
so cool, i am also working in concrete 3D Print
@DavidM2002
@DavidM2002 4 місяці тому
Don't forget that after the 48 hours, it has to cure which takes 30-40 days and then you have to do all of the other stuff like plumbing, electrical, painting, windows etc.
@Angelitaasmr
@Angelitaasmr 7 місяців тому
Smart idea. Love to build me a house.
@chrisk7118
@chrisk7118 Рік тому
How do they put in rebar for horizontal wind loads?
@bernabevargas3718
@bernabevargas3718 2 роки тому
What's holding the cement together?? Where I am from we built a foundation with concrete rod the concrete and cement blocks. It seems that 3d print is not going to be reliable.
@canadianbird1185
@canadianbird1185 2 роки тому
I'm all for supporting this if it helps reduce house prices!
@12vLife
@12vLife Рік тому
Can the walls be foam filed? Can it print a wall with sloping top like say 10' on one side and 14' on the other?
@ericunderhill7390
@ericunderhill7390 2 роки тому
Actual cost for finished house. How is it insolated and how are pluming and electrical incorporated?
@HeroicLarvy
@HeroicLarvy 2 роки тому
So how do you run HVAC or electrical through a concrete slab? Also isn't this going to be extremely cold all the time since its literal concrete.. where's the insulation?
@ralsharp6013
@ralsharp6013 2 роки тому
Wow this is really amazing
@jesseplz
@jesseplz 2 місяці тому
I didn’t see any outlets and how does plumbing get in the walls?
@suzanabraha5942
@suzanabraha5942 2 роки тому
This is incredible
@seangilchrist3102
@seangilchrist3102 2 роки тому
your voice is lovely mate, i first saw your video about the Legos dude and enjoyed the asmr sound to your voice. good video too
@WonderWorldYTC
@WonderWorldYTC 2 роки тому
Thanks Sean, not really ASMR as I am talking at normal volume, but maybe you mean my slower talking rate. I do say fewer words per minute than most people in videos, I hate fast talking videos, does not give me time to absorb what he is saying, and I lose focus and give up.
@seangilchrist3102
@seangilchrist3102 2 роки тому
​@@WonderWorldYTC accent helps. yeah I know what you mean. and quick cuts between words is the worst
@jonadabster8401
@jonadabster8401 2 роки тому
They just finished one right here in Williamsburg Virginia . I'm frantically searching for it's location , that how I ended up here ! Lol .
@entertainmentblock616
@entertainmentblock616 2 роки тому
I’m mind blown
@jeremytucker8853
@jeremytucker8853 Рік тому
Doesn't matter how easy it is to make it. That only means more profit for the developers.
@e.akhmet
@e.akhmet Рік тому
it won't get any worse than now. at least people will stop living in cardboard houses without soundproofing.
@vitu000
@vitu000 2 роки тому
What is it's thermal efficiency? "Ribbed look" looks nice when it's new and freshly painted but will be a nightmare to clean outside and will be a dust storage inside. What else...? Do you have any solution for reinforcing this construction? Is there any way of repairing or modifying the structure without compromising the integrity of the remaining walls? What's the cost analysis compared to traditional brick/airblock construction? What about the electrical installation and plumbing? Is it laid out when printing, is it easy to modify or does it lay outside of the construction? Is it only possible to have a single story or can it support multiple? Probably way more other questions left to address.
@commandercaptain4664
@commandercaptain4664 2 роки тому
The only viable question should be: will it withstand all the earthquake/torchnado/flood/hurricane ravages of the inevitable post-climate world? All those others are just flipper dreams.
@vitu000
@vitu000 2 роки тому
@@commandercaptain4664 actually those are all things European houses are build in mind with (at least privately owned ones - meaning not build to be sold but for personal usage). I live in Poland i don't have to fire up any of my active means of heating (multi-fuel furnace, gas heater or electric) until temps drop below 10*C. Not only is it well insulated and ventilated but during the day solars provide electricity for a heat accumulator that distributes heat as necessary. Yes, it is a bit of an overkill but adding a gas heater was cheap at the time and the rest was prepared in self-sufficiency in case of any problems - house is a ways off.
@achillesbuilds2432
@achillesbuilds2432 2 роки тому
That beautifully inspiring music and all the jobs this will take when it comes around. Thus creating more ppl who have to look for more affordable housing bc they can't afford what's in the current market. Literally creating its own customers. Hope you all enjoy trying to run coax or electrical in the walls later on when you want to change something. Also hope you all enjoy the lack of rebar and it collapsing on your during an earthquake or hurricane. All very possible without proper structural designs not existing within it. This will not last and thankfully it won't. We need more jobs to fix poverty... Not less jobs and more affordable items that will become out of reach for those that lost their jobs. These companies are just looking to monopolize as many aspects of a home as possible and aren't concerned with the lives they hinder along the way.
@achillesbuilds2432
@achillesbuilds2432 2 роки тому
@Dylan Sturm I'd saying it's all three. Things that create less jobs for ppl still creates poverty.
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 2 роки тому
There's jobs all over the place. Get some skills with a FAFSA grant. It's all right there. Nobody should get a free ride. You should only get $$ if you're in trade school/training or in college. Period.
@gardensofthegods
@gardensofthegods 2 роки тому
Achilles builds ... yeah in another thread they were bringing up that concrete is not very good and they will still have to put in insulation . They also said it's not that strong and could be broken with a hammer . Personally , I don't care for all this automation . Back around 1969 / 1970 older students were reading a book by Alvin Toffler called Future Shock . I remember reading it and everything this guy said has come true over the decades , especially how so many jobs would be displaced through automation and we would have a lot of unemployed people .
@GameDevNerd
@GameDevNerd Рік тому
Lol that's not how new technology has _ever_ worked throughout human history. It creates new industries and jobs you can't even imagine, and any type of automation that makes menial human labor obsolete is a good thing. Imagine if we didn't have backhoes and bulldozers and that work still had to be done with hand tools ... we would probably still have widespread slavery and slave trading without machines and automation. And we basically still have serfdom in modern society which is based upon low-level labor jobs. Getting rid of the lowest level and hardest labor gives human beings new opportunities and openings and ultimately makes a more prosperous society, like it has done for thousands of years. Every generation gets scared of some new technology replacing old ways, but the grim predictions are always wrong and the new tech always makes human life better. Ultimately, the ambition of mankind should be to run out of all labor jobs and make scarcity of goods a thing of the past.
@MrRusty-fm4gb
@MrRusty-fm4gb Рік тому
@@GameDevNerd amen to that… 🙏
@ASMRRALPH
@ASMRRALPH 2 роки тому
I saw on the news that Habit Tat For Humanity had just finished a 3-D Printed Concrete House up in Virginia. I am wondering if a Mansion can be built using 3-D Printing?
@RuslanPanasyuk
@RuslanPanasyuk 2 роки тому
Isn't this foundation inefficient? The house should weight a lot, and isn't it more reliable to use ribbon foundation? What to do with reinforcement? Without steel/fiberglass reinforcement the house going to start cracking at some point.
@GrundleWizard
@GrundleWizard 2 роки тому
This is awesome. Almost all of the things you feature I have never heard of before
@WonderWorldYTC
@WonderWorldYTC 2 роки тому
yes that is what I aim to showcase, everyone else does the mainstream popular topics, I find the obscure hidden gems on youtube.
@MECH-MASTER
@MECH-MASTER 2 роки тому
Very cool 👍
@Judith_Remkes
@Judith_Remkes 2 роки тому
That is very cool! I'm chuckling about the fascination with the flag though ;-)
@a4000t
@a4000t 2 роки тому
Is there any Rebar in this entire place? there are 2 kinds of concrete, cracked and will crack.
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 2 роки тому
Rebar causes the cracks. Spalling.
@CrazyHondaChris
@CrazyHondaChris 2 роки тому
Nice video. Thank you
@tommyers7634
@tommyers7634 2 роки тому
I wonder about the challenges of building this in the Arizona desert where I live. Also, I wonder how the structure would fare against the straight line winds and microbursts that are prevalent here.
@JulieFalen
@JulieFalen 2 роки тому
How different would that be from building an adobe house out of sand and clay mixture - which exists all over AZ? Re wind - I would take concrete over wood in wind ANYTIME - speaking as someone who lived in tornado alley for years and in chicago before that
@davidb59
@davidb59 2 роки тому
Microbursts ? That a fancy way to say gusts of wind 😂😂😂😂
@unpopuIaropinion
@unpopuIaropinion 2 роки тому
The problem of those prices you mentioned is not high cost of the materials, but really high demand
@MidnightGrizzly
@MidnightGrizzly 2 роки тому
I'm new to all of this and i'm confused about something. Why wouldn't these houses be 1/4th of the cost of a normal home? There is hardly any man hours, it just seems like he overhead would be WAY less. Are they charging for the convenience of speed? Why is it so expensive? Thanks
@airgunningyup
@airgunningyup 2 роки тому
be nice if they could print the roof , but theyd need supports , thats quite the overhang
@tratzum
@tratzum 2 роки тому
what about insulation for the exterior walls? Desert or real cold areas are going to eat your heating/cooling bill.
@allaboutroofing2
@allaboutroofing2 2 роки тому
How is electrical and plumbing ran thought the house?
@davidg4512
@davidg4512 2 роки тому
What about rebar?
@WonderWorldYTC
@WonderWorldYTC 2 роки тому
is probably not needed because of the wavy line between the walls, holding everything together.
@ericgigliotti2632
@ericgigliotti2632 2 роки тому
Rebar is not needed. The concrete only needs to support itself. It does not need to support a 50-ton truck or the repeated compression and expansion of cars driving over it. It just experiences a static load of itself.
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 2 роки тому
Rebar causes the cracks. Please see Building Integrity, spalling.
@canovwrms2684
@canovwrms2684 2 роки тому
Interesting idea.
@travisosborne3118
@travisosborne3118 2 місяці тому
Well I'll be damned. I pass that first "shipping container home" daily.
@grumpyed58
@grumpyed58 2 роки тому
HVAC ductwork?
@harperdevil9913
@harperdevil9913 2 роки тому
What would something like this cost? I mean if it's going to be an option to make homes more affordable will it actually be affordable?
@lukeharris2826
@lukeharris2826 7 місяців тому
Out of interest does the cavity’s get filled with insulation?
@doodlesintexas
@doodlesintexas Рік тому
This could be a serious game changer for places that are prone to hurricanes and other disasters.
@mohabelbeheady1513
@mohabelbeheady1513 7 місяців тому
good
@nyotamwuaji6484
@nyotamwuaji6484 Рік тому
im curious how they do the electrics and plumbing in it though
@farhadniaz732
@farhadniaz732 Рік тому
Hi There! Thanks for the cool video! 👍
@Priya27138
@Priya27138 6 місяців тому
If we make wooden molds and make a house from it and fill the molds with concrete, then what will that house look like?
@kilimangan
@kilimangan 2 роки тому
Its cool and all but concrete is not flexible i will se cracks in the walls in less than a month
@teodortomas
@teodortomas 2 роки тому
What slicer do they use 🤔
@frogalex
@frogalex Рік тому
Is there any rebar ?? Pls tell me there's some rebars
@zebranji8615
@zebranji8615 2 роки тому
What is the coast of this 3d printing machine?
@truetech4158
@truetech4158 2 роки тому
One could have a mixture of recycled materials and mixed with self insulating aircrete. Aircrete uses only half the cement even.
@J.I.0
@J.I.0 Рік тому
Incredible
@nobreighner
@nobreighner 2 роки тому
Just wondering what method you use to verify the claims made.
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