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What is the material for 3d printed houses?
You know those pictures you see of beautiful wooden chalets in the swiss Alps etc?
Yeah they're not wooden, they're basically made by pouring liquid concrete in to a massive "mould" for the floor and walls, then covered with wood to make it pretty
The idea of 3d printed ones is the same, but without the hassle of making the mould
Concrete, usually.