A building contractor living in Minnesota has developed his own 3D printer which can print concrete directly from CAD design software, and he has used it to 3D-print a castle in his back garden.
Adam Chitwood is a former Managing Editor at Collider, where he covered film and television with a focus on interviews, features, and industry analysis. If you’re into Disney castles, you’re going to ...
The Disney Castle Watercolor Print ($6-$160) is beautifully detailed — it even features the gold spires of the castle and tiny windows on each of the towers.
Though 3D printing technology is still relatively new, it may become an important tool for architects and the construction industry, as highlighted by projects like the recent 3D-printing of 10 homes ...
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