Could you imagine being able to simply create houses with a printer? Now, in this modern day and age, the foundation, walls, roof, and even interior of a house can be 3D printed. The method of 3D printing builds successive layers of special plastic with a very low melting point to produce a three-dimensional shape. Until the object is finished, each new layer is joined to the one before it. Digital 3D files, such computer-aided design drawings or magnetic resonance imaging, are used to create objects. Scientists are using this technology to develop plastic-based medical tools in place of old ones, which are increasingly cheaper and undemanding to manufacture. Additionally, prosthetic limbs, bones, muscles, and even organs are in development.
Large 3D Printers have even started printing out entire houses at once, printing modern walls out of very thick, reinforced plastic. This reduces the cost of building a house by about 62%, which also means that they can be cheaper to purchase, and on top of that, don’t require little to or any human interaction at the site exactly, which will reduce the dangers of working with large