3D printing technology has evolved from sci-fi to reality, with potential applications in home construction on Earth and in space.
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3D construction printers aim to reduce labor costs and production time, but face challenges in scaling up from small objects to buildings.
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The frame structure for large-scale 3D printing poses significant engineering challenges, including stability and removal after construction.
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Material selection is crucial; while plastic is common in small-scale printing, concrete is preferred for construction due to its cost-effectiveness.
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Concrete's poor performance against elastic forces necessitates design modifications, potentially increasing costs and reducing usable space.
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Foundation issues and the need for manual installations like plumbing and electrical systems limit the advantages of 3D printed construction on Earth.