How it works is, the bridge's building blocks were created using a 3D printer, which extruded a cement-based mixture in layers to built up the blocks' structure, following an exact computer-made plan.
The header image above shows a completely unsupported 3D-printed bridge, believe it or not. You’re looking at the bottom of the print. [Make Wonderful Things] wondered whether unsightly unsupported ...
The bridge, to be located near Block 410 Jurong West Street 42, measures 10m long and 5m wide. - AZMI ATHNI, LTA SINGAPORE: In 2028, the first pedestrian bridge in Singapore to be constructed using 3D ...
AMHERST — A UMass Amherst and MIT team have successfully strengthened an aging bridge in Great Barrington with cutting-edge 3D printing, the university announced Thursday. The 3D-printing technique is ...
A Hackaday maker has produced a fully functional 3D-printed Lego-compatible train bridge, answering a long-standing absence in Lego’s train accessories. The design addresses the practical challenges ...
Here’s the problem: the Army needs a building or bridge for a forward-deployment mission in another country. Shipping a full-scale structure or building materials may not be an option, especially if ...
Hundreds of thousands of bridges are deteriorating across the United States, and only some of them will benefit from conventional repair methods. In an effort to bolster bridge safety and avoid ...
Concrete 3D printer building an apartment complex in France. - Jose HERNANDEZ Camera 51/Shutterstock Industrial additive manufacturing was the birthplace of desktop 3D printing, but industrial ...