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A 3D printer at the University of Maine is 3D printing a 600 square foot house out of sawdust from the state’s lumber industry.
The machine is capable of printing a house 96 feet in length, 36 feet in width, and 18 feet tall out of bio-based material at a rate of 500 pounds per hour .
In 2022 , it could print the walls, floors, and roof of the house in just 96 hours .
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