- The University of Maine's Advanced Structures and Composites Center 3D printed a 600-square-foot tiny home.
- ASCC encapsulated wood waste from local sawmills in a bio-resin to create a durable printing material.
- Take a look around the home's bathroom, living room, bedroom, and kitchen.
Maine is now home to one of the country's newest 3D-printed homes.
But unlike other printed units, this 600-square-foot tiny home is fully recyclable.
Homes both big and small built using concrete and 3D printers have been popping up around the world at an increasing rate.
Source: Insider
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