A company says its 3D-printer will print a house. San Francisco-based Apis Cor reported on its blog that on a cold day last December it (and a number of its partners) built an entire 400 square foot house with its custom printer and it only cost US$10,000. But what makes Apis Cor’s house unique is that it wasn’t constructed from pre-printed panels that required assembly by construction workers. Governments could build entire communities of affordable housing at just a fraction of what’s paid today. Now if they could only help me to get my printer recognized on my home network?
Source: National Post March 07, 2017 21:11 UTC