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Aiman Hussein is a concrete-3D-printer operator who works for Alquist. The company uses 3D-printing technology to build homes and lower the cost of housing and infrastructure in economically distressed and underserved communities. He'll walk us through the process and show us the printing, his setup, and a walkthrough of a home when it's done.
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@danbailey8182
@danbailey8182 Рік тому
I saw one of these construction sites in my town for low cost housing. The system is incredible to watch. The thing that got me was the amount of labor people needed. It looked like the regular amount of labor used. It amazes me how fast the structure went up. 5 one bedroom houses in two weeks.
@Teeveepicksures
@Teeveepicksures Рік тому
i imagine it will get smaller and less labor intensive as the technology progresses.
@beasthunt
@beasthunt Рік тому
Where did they jam the insulation?
@danbailey8182
@danbailey8182 Рік тому
@@beasthunt I believe the cement has a certain r value and the rest is that spray insulation
@bobjones2041
@bobjones2041 Рік тому
Pedro do it in 8 days. For $500
@mr.dakamd5444
@mr.dakamd5444 Рік тому
I didnt know theres such a thing as 1 bedroom houses
@tripives1858
@tripives1858 Рік тому
If you've never built a home... Additive printing technology is a cool concept for home construction. However, there are a few things to know if you've never built a house. First, the exterior of a home always goes up in a matter of days or a few weeks depending on structure size and crew size... regardless of the technology use. For example, if I use SIPs (Structural Insulated Panels), I could standup all exterior walls in a day or two and frame and frame and sheath the roof the next day. Second, the exterior covering (stucco, clapboards, etc.) gets added to the concrete/sheathing/cinder blocks, etc., followed by windows, skylights, roof covering, etc. Before that you typically Tyvek/seal the outside of the house. But again, all of this is done within the first few days or weeks. It's the inside of the house that take months... electric, plumbing, HVAC, insulation, drywall, taping, painting, finish carpentry (kitchen, bathrooms, flooring, inside doors, floor moldings, window moldings, door moldings, crown moldings, etc.). If your walls are concrete, all of this work is much more difficult, or, you need to take additional steps before drywalling. The point here is that, while cool, 3D printing your walls will not save you time, and, at this time, actually costs more than the alternatives.
@kaijunyang4567
@kaijunyang4567 Рік тому
Very well said mate, these are the concerns when I saw the video.
@dandan6778
@dandan6778 Рік тому
I think these seem more like cheap shelter housing for homeless people
@forcedindenturedservant6881
@forcedindenturedservant6881 Рік тому
Plumbing would be run in the slab, radiant heat in the slab, hvac in the ceiling. You don’t need to drywall but the electrical would need to be in the walls. I’m a builder and I agree with what you said, you just might have to look at different methods on these than a stick built home. I think it would end up costing more but with the price of lumber lately who knows!
@jackchandelier
@jackchandelier Рік тому
I was thinking the same thing. This doesn't seem to really save any time - when you factor in all the set up and everything - or labor. And then the finished product is butt ugly and much more difficult to work with. Probably not that much cheaper either when you consider the extra work involved in working with concrete vs wood.
@sharongayehumphrey8062
@sharongayehumphrey8062 Рік тому
Progress, not perfection...but it's on the way!
@tonyt160
@tonyt160 Рік тому
I never see any rebar. Isnt it necessary for the strengt and duration of concrete?
@lorez201
@lorez201 Рік тому
Rebar as I understand is meant to provide tensile strength to concrete, and since the wall structures are likely only experiencing compression, rebar isn’t as necessary in them as in, say, an overpass or the concrete frame of a high-rise. Also, I think earlier in the vid they show some small pieces of steel crossing the interstice of a wall. Those might be what they use to maintain tensile strength where needed.
@tightropehikes
@tightropehikes Рік тому
Not required but certainly a stronger way to build
@JR-uc1of
@JR-uc1of Рік тому
@@lorez201 only compression… until you know wind…
@iLik3CHOcol8
@iLik3CHOcol8 Рік тому
No rebar is required for a residential building of this magnitude, as already stated steel reinforcement is used to increase tensile strength. The rebar would be in the foundation slab
@JR-uc1of
@JR-uc1of Рік тому
@@iLik3CHOcol8 yeah rebar is only used in every vertical loading concrete structure built in the last 50+ years
@SavetheRepublic
@SavetheRepublic Рік тому
I wonder how this handles weather. I just picture it being like a basement and once it settles and you get moisture it will expand and contract and crack, leaving you with a leaking side wall or filling up that void.
@stevenlight5006
@stevenlight5006 Рік тому
So it's not perfect?
@emanuelmiler9956
@emanuelmiler9956 Рік тому
@@stevenlight5006that what he pictured it as
@CountofSerenno
@CountofSerenno 11 місяців тому
Save the Confederacy of Independent Systems!
@zarthemad8386
@zarthemad8386 8 місяців тому
... no rebar = cant handle ANY settlement
@SecretMarsupial
@SecretMarsupial 2 місяці тому
@@stevenlight5006not even a reasonable alternative. No one said it was perfect or expected it to be.
@Enjoymentboy
@Enjoymentboy Рік тому
When I first heard of this idea years ago I thought it was very intriguing. Seeing it in action makes me see the benefits but I was surprised to see that its use appears to be limited to outside walls. I would be really interesting to see the whole house structure built this way: inner and outer walls together. Just start with a level base, start the print and have the on-site crews installing things such as rebar and electrical or plumbing access ports as it goes, followed by a different crew coming it to top it off with a pre-built metal roof. Then seal with PVC windows and fibreglass doors and finish the walls with plaster and PVC trim. Zero wood used. But i really like this concept.
@ChrisBenhardt
@ChrisBenhardt Рік тому
There are quite a few companies that are doing interior walls and cabinets with the printer as well. Really up to personal preference.
@daniellindholm
@daniellindholm Рік тому
Its probably one of the most stupid things ever, funded thankfully by private idiot companies.
@drygordspellweaver8761
@drygordspellweaver8761 Рік тому
It should also cook you breakfast and do the laundry 🙄
@reeset
@reeset 11 місяців тому
I‘d prefer having inner walls out of wood
@daniellindholm
@daniellindholm 11 місяців тому
@@reeset yes, way more cheaper and loads faster. This is just a plain stupid idea.
@Zay-yah
@Zay-yah Рік тому
Thats pretty cool, can't wait to see what other designs this can print, I could see this easily doing an adobe style design with a shingle roof. Then you can pain't the it tan for the look, and I bet with the walls being so thick it would retain temperature easy.
@dogprowilhelm7630
@dogprowilhelm7630 Місяць тому
This is an amazing building technique using mostly concrete with steel reinforcements and will save the trees used for standard wood built structures. My grandparents built their house from block and it was a very quiet house.❤
@halo2bullseye922
@halo2bullseye922 5 місяців тому
Incredible ! Thanks to Aiman for the peek into this 3D world! :)
@ExxonMobilCompany
@ExxonMobilCompany Рік тому
fantastic video Everybody wants to be financially independent and live a better life. With savvy investing, an inexpensive lifestyle, and diligent budgeting, this is not difficult to do. I'm glad I realised early on that achieving financial freedom requires hard work.
@charlotteflair1043
@charlotteflair1043 Рік тому
@@jamesvigor6409 Would you mind recommending a specialist with a variety of investment options? This is extremely rare, and I eagerly await your response.
@obodoaghahenry9297
@obodoaghahenry9297 Рік тому
@@jamesvigor6409 I just looked her up on the web and I would say she really does have an impressive background on investing. Will write her an email shortly. Thanks for sharing
@YvesVrogne
@YvesVrogne 11 місяців тому
You believe that the workers are not intelligent, except that you will never be able to do without them, start by redistributing wages correctly instead of wasting money
@ClockMaster_3100
@ClockMaster_3100 Рік тому
Since metal 3d printing is become refined I can imagine you could put a metal extruder alongside the concrete extruder so it prints both the outer wall and the inner support structure
@Zyghqwyv
@Zyghqwyv 3 місяці тому
Metal extruders don’t really exist. What we have is slm metal printing
@Ramjatin
@Ramjatin Рік тому
Amazing technology used 👍
@user-li8dj9ok3o
@user-li8dj9ok3o 7 місяців тому
Amazing and beautiful ❤️
@TheOneWhoKnocks70
@TheOneWhoKnocks70 5 місяців тому
Can't wait for satisfying 3d printing house making videos on UKposts
@rp9674
@rp9674 Рік тому
Impressive, I love that it can do curved walls, but no good for California or any seismically unstable areas. Maybe this could be done with a alternative material.
@brianehni5918
@brianehni5918 Рік тому
See my comment about rebar. Totally agree.
@dannalondon903
@dannalondon903 Рік тому
Concrete mostly will crack, and if this has no rebarb, its going to crack no matter how much they streamline the process. I don't like "LVL" beams either. Give me natural wood beams.
@THESLlCK
@THESLlCK Рік тому
@@brianehni5918 rebar won’t fix that. It will make it worse
@gmanbeavis
@gmanbeavis Рік тому
Everyone is fleeing California anyway, so no biggy.
@rp9674
@rp9674 Рік тому
@@gmanbeavis I hope so, the freeways are too crowded.
@marvin-marvin746
@marvin-marvin746 Рік тому
How about the foundations.
@TheB00tyWarrior
@TheB00tyWarrior Рік тому
That's what I want to know
@kolbymartin9743
@kolbymartin9743 Рік тому
And how do they deal with bugs? Looks like wasp nest heaven
@automateconstructionpodcast
@automateconstructionpodcast Рік тому
Sometimes they are printed as well but usually a regular slab
@georgehutcheson9679
@georgehutcheson9679 Рік тому
@@TheB00tyWarrior The one clip shows the footer is installed like any other home. As far as for a basement I could see doing block or concrete forms and then this process on top of that.
@rp9674
@rp9674 Рік тому
Hardly need a 3D printing technique for that
@eslamsayed4116
@eslamsayed4116 День тому
That's incredible 😮
@bobhenry6159
@bobhenry6159 5 місяців тому
I don't understand how this is less expensive than using forms (re-usable) and pouring concrete. It's much faster and possibly uses less labor when you factor in printer set-up at each site and post-pour cleaning.
@Mrfallouthero
@Mrfallouthero 3 місяці тому
Labor costs. People want to be paid fairly for their work. But "fairly" can mean a big money dent for projects and the project management and the management above them, and the management above them, and the management above them. If
@bobhenry6159
@bobhenry6159 3 місяці тому
@@Mrfallouthero So, robots set all this up then clean the machines too? lol
@momentary_
@momentary_ 3 місяці тому
@@bobhenry6159 With forms, construction crew have to drill out openings and spaces for internals, adding a great deal more labor and cost to a project. With printing, all this is done at the same time the walls go up, as all the openings and internals are designed into the print path beforehand.
@georgef1176
@georgef1176 Рік тому
Absolutely insane. We need this cause when I was framing my old man couldn’t get guys to show up. This is definitely a good thing.
@billywayne902
@billywayne902 Рік тому
There we go. USA is a 3rd Country.
@happymaskedguy1943
@happymaskedguy1943 3 місяці тому
So who would operate it? Him on his own? Would he rent it for weeks?
@google_must_die
@google_must_die 2 місяці тому
Who’s going to set up that machine to accomodate the entire floor plan?
@janjurcik1746
@janjurcik1746 Рік тому
This is absolutely amazing!!!
@jonviall5566
@jonviall5566 Рік тому
THAT was GREAT !! THANK YOU FOR POSTING !!
@xod7861
@xod7861 Рік тому
Love to have a home like this
@chark4734
@chark4734 6 місяців тому
Do you quesiton how they do electrical, mechanical and plumbing with the walls and what if something goes wrong?
@catmamabrown7363
@catmamabrown7363 8 місяців тому
I like the idea- but here in Texas where they have a neighborhood of them- and we have 110 degree heat for months at a time- what kind of cracking and shifting is going to occur like it does in regular houses?
@sarurita4928
@sarurita4928 7 днів тому
educate the people who have lost homes is the key , got the word out there, NE for sure.
@Noelleiscute
@Noelleiscute Рік тому
That's it, I'll start to learn everything about 3d printing
@cwaicwai821
@cwaicwai821 Рік тому
I love the idea of this. I wonder how this could be done in rural areas of third world countries. In terms of moving the machines and the training period. One thing I'd love is for someone to to sand the edges after it drys for the inside. It looks great on the outside but as someone coming from a home with textured walls they hurt to touch😅
@021mr5
@021mr5 Рік тому
If the logistics will allow i thibk it could be done. Usually in rural areas the problems are the lack of proper roads.
@lorez201
@lorez201 Рік тому
Might not even have to be sanded, could just coat the interior walls with stucco or fine-grained cement. Less labor and waste than sanding it down, too.
@randybaumery5090
@randybaumery5090 Рік тому
How would they pay?
@thegman4759
@thegman4759 Рік тому
@Luca James wtf are you on about with your 5 page essay bs
@iLik3CHOcol8
@iLik3CHOcol8 Рік тому
The interior wall would have finnishes obviously. Its not gonna be left as a bare concrete wall
@Aaron-pp5dn
@Aaron-pp5dn Рік тому
its basically facing or stucco built horizontally, you still have to frame in the interior with lumber.
@automateconstructionpodcast
@automateconstructionpodcast Рік тому
good way to look at it
@georgehutcheson9679
@georgehutcheson9679 Рік тому
The way people like the open Floorplan design these days, interior framing would be minimal. Just walls for bedrooms and baths.
@automateconstructionpodcast
@automateconstructionpodcast Рік тому
@@georgehutcheson9679 so true
@KALL_ME_KAPKAN
@KALL_ME_KAPKAN Місяць тому
​@@georgehutcheson9679the roof and interior walls, nobody wants concrete interior walls
@austro3852
@austro3852 5 місяців тому
Beautiful! 🤩 I can’t wait for it!!!
@chaplainand1
@chaplainand1 Рік тому
I'd love to see this being used for building dome buildings sans the costly inflated form currently needed.
@sethjayson7235
@sethjayson7235 Рік тому
Not likely to happen. A 3d printer thowing lines of plastic can achieve an overhang because the layers bond quickly and stick, and the lines are thin and light. A dome must be self supporting on the way up if it's built without centering, meaning at a minimum you need to each circular level supported. Tough to do that with a thick glop of concrete.
@me8042
@me8042 Рік тому
What does this cement use for aggregate? Is it a fiber product like fiberglass?
@BigboiiTone
@BigboiiTone Рік тому
Reminds me of the time I piped frosting designs onto a cake. Pretty neat
@user-bx5ny1xd9k
@user-bx5ny1xd9k Рік тому
これ考えた人凄いよ✨✨マジで感動する👍
@drew4509
@drew4509 Рік тому
Imagine you having to tell the grandkids how you had a Crack in your whole house because the foundation shifted.
@zarthemad8386
@zarthemad8386 8 місяців тому
wont last that long.
@WALTERBROADDUS
@WALTERBROADDUS 7 місяців тому
Foundations don't shift because of 3D printing walls.
@kaylarae8003
@kaylarae8003 7 місяців тому
​@@WALTERBROADDUSI'm guessing they meant that if the foundation shifts the whole house would crack.
@WALTERBROADDUS
@WALTERBROADDUS 7 місяців тому
@@kaylarae8003 the foundation is under the floor slab. Properly excavated and compact the footings? You should not have an issue. And that would be done using a non-3d process.
@michaelsurratt1864
@michaelsurratt1864 7 місяців тому
Whole lot of salty construction workers on this page
@lllllloooooooooo
@lllllloooooooooo Рік тому
When I first heard about these homes I was like wow, houses being brought into creation by a printer. I was like now that's some really evolved technology. I really imagined a huge printer with houses slowly being printed out of them. So I wondered if they were made of cardboard or something. But this looks like a regular way of building houses.
@sys3248
@sys3248 Рік тому
I wouldn't say regular. Plywood built homes are much better than this BS.
@automateconstructionpodcast
@automateconstructionpodcast Рік тому
That is a really interesting take!
@alex-E7WHU
@alex-E7WHU Рік тому
@@sys3248 said every tornado ever...😂
@JJ-br1nh
@JJ-br1nh Рік тому
@@sys3248 You know, that is what people in Joplin, MO thought, too, until that mile wide EF5 tornado destroyed over 8,000 of your plywood buildings, killed 161 people and injured over 1,000 other people. The tornado took out over 6 miles of Joplin. I live in MO, not to far from Joplin. I'll take concrete over plaster and toothpicks any day...
@tartatovsky
@tartatovsky Рік тому
@@sys3248 typical American response lmao
@mansaring6976
@mansaring6976 Рік тому
Indeed, everything is possible 🥺👏
@kittyhungshukyee
@kittyhungshukyee 9 місяців тому
This is amazing 😲
@timelessadventurer
@timelessadventurer Рік тому
How do you hang stuff on your wall/install shelves? Just drill into the concrete? Would that crack it over time?
@Jorge-es7jl
@Jorge-es7jl Рік тому
Those constructions as well as a 3d pressure of plastic is weak between layer and layer union, over the years you will see the cracks or weak points in the structure
@spartanalphamode2987
@spartanalphamode2987 Рік тому
Yes that’s true, but 3-D printing isn’t perfect yet specially in construction so the efforts to get this out there is at most something good to improve on the quality as well as the time it takes to build a home.
@skido3089
@skido3089 Рік тому
I was thinking I can't be the only one who's wondering about expansion joints surely but u have common sense too it seems lol
@bobjones2041
@bobjones2041 Рік тому
Unlike pine which is just so perfect
@nobreighner
@nobreighner Рік тому
@@bobjones2041 Fair.
@DthDyj
@DthDyj Рік тому
You could add some colored powder for some color. Another idea is to build up interior and/or exterior walls to cover the concrete.
@djcrazy8578
@djcrazy8578 Рік тому
looks like that thing they use to put icing on the cake!!
@1sinister80
@1sinister80 Рік тому
This is cool but I like the Styrofoam building blocks that you back fill with concrete better.
@brianr3699
@brianr3699 Рік тому
We built with ICF and it has a lot of advantages over 3D printed concrete. For example it has studs embedded in the styrofoam at 8” intervals inside and outside. One advantage of the 3D printed concrete is the thermal mass that’s inside the house. With ICF, the thermal mass is within the wall between the styrofoam insulation layers.
@AUBERGINEize
@AUBERGINEize Рік тому
Click bait. I am a time served structural engineer. I have over 35 years experience of working in and on construction of building buildings. This video is well made and is good for making birthday cakes but in the real world the process and finished product shown is of quality that belongs in a fairytale .
@nobreighner
@nobreighner Рік тому
You can't believe how much money is going into this. Startups with no construction experience and no track record of success are getting millions. A lot of investors are going to lose, but eventually an efficient process will get figured out.
@johnslugger
@johnslugger 4 місяці тому
*The New Systems have two 5000' Spools of hardened .045 steel wire that gets "needled" into this concrete paste to form a tough wire mesh with 8000X the strength of this stuff. It's a simple "Deep V" shape made with a big "sewing needle" pattern locking rows together basically making this a "Ferro-Cement". Merchant-Marine Shiphulls were built out of "Ferro-Cement" during WW2 and were tougher than steel ships in some cases and super easy to repair after any enemy attack. You could patch 20mm bullet holes with just a putty knife and cement in a few seconds!!!*
@upresins
@upresins Рік тому
How do you incorporate Rebars?
@nobreighner
@nobreighner Рік тому
Good question.
@CooperTheHunter
@CooperTheHunter Місяць тому
They put some in connecting the walls but not how rebars suppose to be done.
@markrichards6863
@markrichards6863 Рік тому
That's cool, and I would leave that interior wall texture raw. I love the concept. Is it seismically safe?
@willqin4628
@willqin4628 Рік тому
There seems to be some wire or other thing placed in each layer to enhance the stability of the building. For the two layered one, at least.
@watafawk
@watafawk Рік тому
It's way safer
@jerlinjustin4166
@jerlinjustin4166 10 місяців тому
Jehid cool
@zarthemad8386
@zarthemad8386 8 місяців тому
no it isnt.
@alexwood7753
@alexwood7753 7 місяців тому
Do you corefill any of the walls?
@winstonedeaver
@winstonedeaver 3 місяці тому
The ratio of the ceme t mixture plays a vital role.
@jroc2201
@jroc2201 Рік тому
I've worked with concrete for thirty years, this is impressive technology, I'm going into work tomorrow, and telling the guys first thing in the morning, 6:30 , over coffee
@shinseiki2015
@shinseiki2015 Рік тому
how did they react ?
@jroc2201
@jroc2201 Рік тому
@@shinseiki2015 I guess they seemed very wary of the idea, one thing about these people is that they like to stick with what they know, it's very hard to get them to try something new,
@zarthemad8386
@zarthemad8386 8 місяців тому
..... im callin BS on your work history. any construction worker would laugh his ass off at this designed to fail construction.
@CooperTheHunter
@CooperTheHunter Місяць тому
@@zarthemad8386Yep
@johndododoe1411
@johndododoe1411 Рік тому
Can techniques from plastic 3D printing be used to form non-flat tops of doors and windows? Maybe take inspiration from Roman concrete and stone buildings to make self-supporting arches or overhangs, then mass produce windows and doors accordingly. For utility savings reserve the space between the two outer layers for loose fill insulation material, hanging pipes and cables inside the building for easy access and repair with basic tools.
@seth5394
@seth5394 Рік тому
i was looking for this comment! also maybe make a different mortar than concrete…. i read in a book a couple months ago is the roman’s had a much better understanding of making mortar which is why so many of their structures are still standing. it had to do with their water treatment.
@flesz_
@flesz_ 7 місяців тому
Surely can't beat the brick
@alexgutierrez3105
@alexgutierrez3105 Рік тому
Wow ... that's awesome 👌 👏
@MrChazz965
@MrChazz965 11 місяців тому
Let me scroll down to hear from the experts…..
@dustbunnieboo
@dustbunnieboo 11 місяців тому
Very cool! How well do walls like this hold up during/after earthquakes?
@Elazul2k
@Elazul2k 6 місяців тому
I imagine they wouldn't hold up during an earthquake. Brick and concrete structures are prone to breaking during seismic events.
@blubstudios
@blubstudios 3 місяці тому
@@Elazul2kwell not really, more durable than wood specially here in thw dominican republic, but after all it all depends on the foundation and the way its built
@ajboitz912
@ajboitz912 7 місяців тому
My only concern is it cracking, other than that if you take care of it the concrete would probably handle pretty well, you’d never have to replace siding or trim . I wonder how many yards of concrete it takes for an average house
@devalomate5477
@devalomate5477 Рік тому
This is kiling skilled workers
@jtelliso
@jtelliso Рік тому
OK come on. Run some of that cement over the outside and smooth that out. The forming lines bother me. Create a PLEASANT outer texture, mimic brick and you would never even know it was 3D printed. The amount of crap/mold/grime that gets in alllll those little cracks? geez. EVEN IN 3D PRINTING SMALL SCALE YOU HAVE TO SAND YOUR CREATIONS SOMETIMES! Seriously tho great idea and would love to see one of these homes built in my area.
@Fightosaurus
@Fightosaurus Рік тому
Once these structural walls are laid, any number of kinds of facing can be added to them. I wonder how many different kinds of concrete they can extrude? So much possibility with this technique, especially if we can shrink down the printer from a shell/dome structure to just a moving robot.
@rp9674
@rp9674 Рік тому
I like it as is
@nobreighner
@nobreighner Рік тому
Yes, accurate.
@TheSGBrown
@TheSGBrown 6 місяців тому
Uh, WHERE'S the rebar to protect the structure from ground creep, including earth slump and shift? /smh
@tumpizm4719
@tumpizm4719 11 місяців тому
Very insightful
@bulentarslan8716
@bulentarslan8716 6 місяців тому
Cicek saksısı icin iyi fikir.
@anthonyscully2998
@anthonyscully2998 Рік тому
It would be just as easy to use stud frames with plaster boards on the inside and cement boards outside
@bmphil3400
@bmphil3400 Рік тому
I'm interested to see how it handles seismic.....
@CooperTheHunter
@CooperTheHunter Місяць тому
It'll crumble in terror.
@venenareligioest410
@venenareligioest410 Рік тому
Superb 👍👍👍
@dustbean
@dustbean 3 місяці тому
Seriously looks cool and nice WHEN its new...after some months of rain i hate to imagine molds and moss growing in those grooves
@user-bn3kz2kg2r
@user-bn3kz2kg2r 3 місяці тому
It’s literally concrete it will be fine
@diecast_MikeEspo
@diecast_MikeEspo Рік тому
It looks ok , but where is the rebar , after years of wind and rain , you would have wanted some rebar in that wall. Rebar is round long iron rods that add the strength to a wall or/and foundation . Rebar is in all and every building in NYC . Looks like it would be great to watch and take part in a real build . Mike .
@electronicscaos
@electronicscaos Рік тому
I'm not a big fan of it, because this process isn't actually that efficient (molded structure is far better). But there are two replies to your question: this kind of construction allows more solid overall structure to be built, since you can calc the curves and formats to strength, allowing to reduce a lot the needed iron (I read there can be something around 80% less iron in this 3D printed builds), but there is iron applied during the printing anyway, from the ground up. Again, I don't think this is the best way of building... But there are some niches where it fits perfectly.
@diecast_MikeEspo
@diecast_MikeEspo Рік тому
@@electronicscaos Cool.
@ronmacken1877
@ronmacken1877 Рік тому
Rebar isn’t needed for loads for houses you have fiber, which this concrete does.
@diecast_MikeEspo
@diecast_MikeEspo Рік тому
What about years down the road , 20 , 30 . When the concrete starts to break down . I see this in buildings in NYC , all the time . Basement walls crumbling and returned to sand and dust ?
@fidelcatsro6948
@fidelcatsro6948 Рік тому
thats when bondo will come in handy..
@saltyraidersfan1022
@saltyraidersfan1022 Рік тому
I would consider one only if Rebar was integrated into walls . 👀
@nobreighner
@nobreighner Рік тому
Yes.
@queenjoyfulyouttubechannel
@queenjoyfulyouttubechannel Рік тому
Wow I'm so surprise to see a printer building a house these new technology is wonderful
@automateconstructionpodcast
@automateconstructionpodcast Рік тому
There are actually 309 companies doing this!
@YvesVrogne
@YvesVrogne 11 місяців тому
You believe that the workers are not intelligent, except that you will never be able to do without them, start by redistributing wages correctly instead of wasting money
@inquizition9672
@inquizition9672 Рік тому
My favorite part is the cake nozzle twirling like a ballerina between points.
@katerineocampos
@katerineocampos Рік тому
How about the durability of the house when it comes to natural calamities such as earthquakes, typhoons etc.?? :) Becase I might consider this soon in building our future house 💛
@YvesVrogne
@YvesVrogne 11 місяців тому
You believe that the workers are not intelligent, except that you will never be able to do without them, start by redistributing wages correctly instead of wasting money
@user-bb2pf4id8v
@user-bb2pf4id8v 4 місяці тому
God bless Europe and America for this excellent ideas 👍
@jw-oz5lv
@jw-oz5lv Рік тому
Looks amazing, but doesnt look as structurally sound as a monolithically poured reinforced concrete wall? My view is that the construction industry is one of the few industries that can start up and employ so many people and stimulate the economy. Robots doing our jobs will now disrupt that and become an issue.
@susansmith493
@susansmith493 Рік тому
This is the RESULT of lack of workers, not the CAUSE of it.
@reedmorebooks
@reedmorebooks Рік тому
It would never replace the industry, to begin with, and secondly it creates an entire new industry, thereby cresting new jobs. Have you ever run industrial equipment? It requires people. It requires people to move it, to fuel it, to maintain it. It requires people to know how to do all of these things to TEACH the people who will be running it. It requires more people to make new and better ones and so on. Lots of new jobs there.
@THESLlCK
@THESLlCK Рік тому
@@susansmith493 that is so not true at all lol. You’re just trying to justify killing peoples livelihood with “pRoGrEsS
@nathanarnold8802
@nathanarnold8802 Рік тому
Humans have been replaced by robots since the seventies, this industry won't be any different.
@pairedformula8920
@pairedformula8920 Рік тому
The objective of humanity is to have works being replaced by machines but under the capitalist system its not a good idea, we need a more educated labor force before that, so yeah no robots for now
@pauldavisrestorationofbrow117
@pauldavisrestorationofbrow117 Місяць тому
Amazing. Thanks,
@tastemakerguidie
@tastemakerguidie 5 місяців тому
i retired seen the roadster with the your stuff shared everywhere to everyone from my hands
@VickersDoorter
@VickersDoorter Місяць тому
What does all that mean in English?
@danielkushner5963
@danielkushner5963 Рік тому
Why is this video so much quieter than every other video? I don't think anyone signed off on the audio balancing
@yvettevandermerwe6354
@yvettevandermerwe6354 Рік тому
I can hear ok in South Africa
@tylerb5146
@tylerb5146 Рік тому
The dude is like whispering Voice is annoying me tbh 😂
@gielenoneill
@gielenoneill Рік тому
I love concrete and its look. This is an incredible game-changer. I’m going to do my research on this for my next house.
@automateconstructionpodcast
@automateconstructionpodcast Рік тому
I have over 30 founder interviews of 3DCP companies you can research
@johnd9357
@johnd9357 Рік тому
This is for incredibly cost efficient, short term housing. These homes are not going to stand the test of time, nor are they designed to. Not a great choice as your next home.
@PalmettoNDN
@PalmettoNDN Рік тому
@@johnd9357 wrong on both fronts. It is not incredibly cost efficient because of the cost of concrete, but it is cheaper than lumber and labor. Second, these are every bit as strong as wattle and daub - which is the construction method for all of the contenders for the oldest houses.
@javierpacheco8234
@javierpacheco8234 Рік тому
Your house will be depressing af 😂
@robertm5969
@robertm5969 Рік тому
@@PalmettoNDN how long have 3D printed concrete houses been around?
@d.c.4614
@d.c.4614 Рік тому
Amazing the tehnology.... So unbelievable! It's wow! Super....
@Jerre27
@Jerre27 7 місяців тому
Is the insulation placed between the inner and outer wall?
@oneoneoneman
@oneoneoneman Рік тому
Where is armature? Steel rods, reinforcement!?
@nobreighner
@nobreighner Рік тому
Oops
@MsHSpring
@MsHSpring Рік тому
Wow!.. Amazing!.. But I think only hard part would be the renovations. I maybe wrong but I think that breaking these concrete walls to renovate a portion of the house might not be easy. But then, it’s not something that happens often!.
@PalmettoNDN
@PalmettoNDN Рік тому
Could be done with a masonry saw. Cut out the section and build your addition accordingly.
@MsHSpring
@MsHSpring Рік тому
@@sjb7183 but if it’s made of concrete, it will not be so fragile right 🤔
@Threedots123
@Threedots123 Рік тому
I guess you would have to hire someone to fix it. Who would be desperate for work considering a 3D printer took most of the job.
@MsHSpring
@MsHSpring Рік тому
@@Threedots123 I guess so
@tomasgarza1249
@tomasgarza1249 Рік тому
We should build our houses with big legos, easy renovations
@crashburn821
@crashburn821 8 місяців тому
Hate to get caught in the rain during the pour!
@mst5321
@mst5321 Рік тому
Do you put the plumbing and electrical between or in the structural walls that a carpenter would build? And how would you put the insulation if in Canada.
@mattclark6482
@mattclark6482 Рік тому
I love the ingenuity, but, like container homes, walls are extremely easy and cheap to build. I doubt after you include the time to get the printer on site and set up that you're improving cost much. Possibly, if you can quickly move the printer next door and do the same thing but you really need to build around 50 at a time before this eclipses a stick built house in a meaningful way
@andrewlarking7492
@andrewlarking7492 Рік тому
Agreed. Building a large extension currently and the brick layers are getting walls up insanely fast. And the insulation properties of the blocks now are far superior to pumped concrete. I’ve seen other block forms that are even quicker, so I’m not sure about the value of the printer (yet).
@TC-kf9zw
@TC-kf9zw Рік тому
There are now block laying machines which makes using block even cheaper, as for 3d concrete printing homes its a nitch product at best for people that are building custom homes and want to be different.... Overall cost isn't cheaper though...
@JJ-br1nh
@JJ-br1nh Рік тому
@@TC-kf9zw I would rather this than brick in an EF5 tornado
@barrymak421
@barrymak421 Рік тому
@@JJ-br1nh I don't know. If this was reinforced concrete maybe, but as shown in the video I think it would crumble to powder. Remember it's not the wind in a tornado that kills you, it's your neighbors car or tree being thrown at you that does it. And an EF5 is carrying a lot of cars and trees.
@johndododoe1411
@johndododoe1411 Рік тому
@@TC-kf9zw *niche it's something usually built into a shaped wall.
@pallomita93ratlook8
@pallomita93ratlook8 Рік тому
A ideia me parece interessante, o que me parece negativo é o custo com material visto não utilizar tijolos ou blocos e me parece ser um processo demorado onde são necessários de qualquer forma técnicos para corrigir eventuais problemas.
@dnte69
@dnte69 Рік тому
Recomendo vc ver o video com alguém que sabe inglês pq tudo que vc escreveu ele afirmou ao contrário.
@pallomita93ratlook8
@pallomita93ratlook8 Рік тому
Recomendo vc cuidar da sua vida , eu sou brasileiro inglês qsf... 👌
@fm.a3595
@fm.a3595 Рік тому
@@pallomita93ratlook8 ta louco brother?
@pallomita93ratlook8
@pallomita93ratlook8 Рік тому
@@fm.a3595 Loucos estão vocês que não aceitam a opinião dos outros , eu tenho a minha opinião, e não tenho nenhuma duvida que o aluguel do equipamento e o material empregado sai dezenas de vezes mais caro doque uma construção padrão, achei a idéia interessante, porém custosa, se vc não acha construa sua casa assim e seja feliz.
@discussingwithyouisfutile1703
@discussingwithyouisfutile1703 Рік тому
Hey that's cool that's the first time I see something like this but are they're solid??
@torrestoyfun4235
@torrestoyfun4235 8 місяців тому
*lays down on the floor in a specific way* FUTURE! FUTURE! FUTURE! FUTURE!
@Megoover
@Megoover Рік тому
Is it really that much faster and easier than simply pour cement between two wooden panels aka monolithic?
@CooperTheHunter
@CooperTheHunter Місяць тому
Or ICF (foam block system) it has inserts to lay your rebar and you just pour concert I believe around every 4-5 layers
@jimhenry6844
@jimhenry6844 Рік тому
I design ultra high hard concrete formulas for oil and gas. First problem, need rebar. Second problem, it's bug ugly. Third problem, utilities? Fourth thru tenth problems, not enough space here to relate.
@nobreighner
@nobreighner Рік тому
Realistic observations.
@zarthemad8386
@zarthemad8386 8 місяців тому
4000 psi per IBC or its out of spec
@oldersdiesel
@oldersdiesel Рік тому
Most powerful !!!
@Handlealreadytaken.Trythisone.
@Handlealreadytaken.Trythisone. 5 місяців тому
How do you manage variable weather conditions? It would interfere with the (among other things) drying process.
@702tapatio4
@702tapatio4 Рік тому
I wish they would have shown a model of the finished product.
@richardfelts683
@richardfelts683 Рік тому
seems they never finish
@shelbyherring92
@shelbyherring92 Рік тому
They showed like three.
@stevensmith9001
@stevensmith9001 Рік тому
I’ve been watching a home being built by me and didn’t know why the concrete looked like that. Now I guess I know why … seems to be taking a long time to construct to be honest
@bobjones2041
@bobjones2041 Рік тому
Bubba build a subdivision in one week
@nobreighner
@nobreighner Рік тому
Where is that?
@sjb7183
@sjb7183 Рік тому
I know a team of 5 Portuguese fellows who could build that house in a week! Plus you get to hear their funny jokes instead of staring at a machine.
@lazylad8544
@lazylad8544 Рік тому
Shredded old clothing fibre added to the mix will make the walls more heat retentive. Some countries all ready doing this.
@nobreighner
@nobreighner Рік тому
I got some shredded carpet for this, but it would not disperse in the mix. has to through it out.
@MoldyMcdonut
@MoldyMcdonut 5 місяців тому
Gotta upgrade to that roman concrete would be really cool for someone to start makeing it again
@loop12live11
@loop12live11 Рік тому
how much per sq ft?
@zarthemad8386
@zarthemad8386 8 місяців тому
$400-500 per sq foot
@dimarium
@dimarium Рік тому
What is the lifespan of such buildings?
@L0stEngineer
@L0stEngineer Рік тому
That's unsupported concrete. It won't stand in an Earthquake, but it is essentially the same technology the Romans used ... And much of their stuff is still standing.
@dimarium
@dimarium Рік тому
@@L0stEngineer I do not know you have a lifespan of buildings, but in our regulatory documentation, the lifespanof concrete buildings is from 50 to 100 years, depending on the brand of concrete. Therefore, I am interested in comparing the lifespan of buildings for different construction technologies🤔
@L0stEngineer
@L0stEngineer Рік тому
@@dimarium that's for reinforced concrete with steel rebar. Eventually, the steel will rust and crack the concrete. If it's unenforced, it has no resistance to tension, but may last a whole lot longer.
@nobreighner
@nobreighner Рік тому
Right on observations here. Best of both is to reinforce the "wall" in protected space, and put no steel in the outer, with lots of insulation and drainage in between.
@hobsdigree2
@hobsdigree2 3 місяці тому
I've got so many questions. How much cheaper is it than building a similar house the standard way? How much quicker is this? What sort of unexpected issues do they run into? I'd like to learn more about the efforts happening to build homes for low income areas. What are some ways it could be made more efficient? How are the aesthetics? Are there ways to improve aesthetics?
@christophersimon8339
@christophersimon8339 Рік тому
Great, skilled humans being made redundant.
@MaloneMantooth
@MaloneMantooth Рік тому
The amount of cement needed makes the house way more expensive than even a brick house which is already expensive because of bricks.
@WoofyMcDoodle
@WoofyMcDoodle Рік тому
I am not on expert on that topic, but I think concrete is not the best insulator either and it looks like a very brittle Material. Good for a couple of years, but it looks like it will slowly chip and crumple over the years
@TreasonsBeta
@TreasonsBeta Рік тому
True, but laying brickwork requires someone manually applying mortar. The speed of printing the houses and lack of a massive crew to run the machine might help offset the cost. Me personally, I'd rather build with brick but like I could ever afford a home in this day and age.
@hansel1196
@hansel1196 Рік тому
It's be super costly if not using bricks. Bricks are there to reduce usage of cement
@thedelaware8309
@thedelaware8309 Рік тому
Pretty dang cool.
@rabbithunter8510
@rabbithunter8510 Рік тому
It be cool to develop a hole subdivision with this system every hose would be a different design and shape. I’m wandering how a basement foundation would be done with this system ?
@pulido6974
@pulido6974 6 місяців тому
How long do they last? I think it's a great idea. It may need to have a better foundation. Maybe a floating foundation? One on jackstands you can raise up or lower.
@RationalEgoism
@RationalEgoism 5 місяців тому
The thing about 3D printing with concrete like that is that there's no rebar supporting it. It wouldn't be nearly as strong as reinforced concrete.
@alexandruilea915
@alexandruilea915 5 місяців тому
@@RationalEgoism At 1:42 they added reinforcement so it's probably used just not really seen from the angles that they filmed from.
@Redline0332
@Redline0332 4 місяці тому
With good strong sneeze, you can kiss this investment goodbye 😂
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