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Japanese railway turns to 3D printed replacements for ageing shelters that can be built in less than 6 hours
I'll spare you the customary rant about the highs and lows of using the British railway system. Instead, let me tell you about how Japan is getting it right when it comes to promptly replacing key ...
Architect here. Second this. We could have done this out of any material. A prefab structure like this could have been installed in 2 hours. Maybe 3 if they included the ikea instruction manual. I ...
Japanese company Serendix has completed what it claims is the world's first 3D-printed railway station in Arida, Japan, which was constructed in the hours between the last and first train services.
And you think fabrication floor space is free? Or that time is not $? Or that the machine to do the work doesn’t require man hours to program and maintain? A good human framing team can frame a house ...
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