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link to Can I Build My Own 3D Printed House? Hidden Costs & Prices of Construction 3D Printers !

Can I Build My Own 3D Printed House? Hidden Costs & Prices of Construction 3D Printers !

While it is possible for one to build his own 3D printed house, it would not make economic sense to build only one unit. Although the average cost of a one-bedroom home is around $10,000, this does...

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link to Will 3d Printed Houses Stand the Test of Time? Durability/ Strength/ Sustainability !

Will 3d Printed Houses Stand the Test of Time? Durability/ Strength/ Sustainability !

3d printed houses are just as durable as any other sort of house. This means that a well-built 3d printed house that's made with durable materials could have walls that stand for centuries, while one...

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link to Are 3D Printed Items Kids And Baby Safe? Potential Hazards And What Not To Do!

Are 3D Printed Items Kids And Baby Safe? Potential Hazards And What Not To Do!

3D printed items are safe for kids and babies if produced properly. The safety of a 3d printed items depends on the toxicity of the material used, the design, and the strength of the final product....

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link to How To Reduce 3D Printers Noise Hacks! Best Sound Absorbing Filament

How To Reduce 3D Printers Noise Hacks! Best Sound Absorbing Filament

3D printers are very important machines; however, they can produce disturbing noise depending on the 3D printer you are using.

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link to What Is A Filament Oiler In 3D Printing? Should You Lubricate Your 3D Printer

What Is A Filament Oiler In 3D Printing? Should You Lubricate Your 3D Printer

An oiler is simply a container tool with a wide area where you can put a sponge and an off filament that comes from the filament roll through to the extruder.

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link to What Is A Heat Break For 3D Printing & Is it required! Heat Creep Explained

What Is A Heat Break For 3D Printing & Is it required! Heat Creep Explained

The goal of heat break in 3D printing is to separate the cold zone and hot zone from the hot end and have the transition shorter than possible. 

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I am a very well experienced techie civil engineer who's extensively interested in 3D printing technology and even more captivated by the potential of 3D printing livable structures

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