Can you 3D print a toilet?

Last August, a new fully 3D printed toilet was installed in Gstaad that aims to revolutionize the concept of the portable bathroom, and the name “The Throne” immediately makes us understand, with a hint of irony, the nature of the initiative.
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Can you 3D print porcelain?

When it comes to 3D printing, a wide range of clay material, including ceramic and terracotta, can be extruded through a nozzle to produce final shapes. 3D printers can extrude everything from Kaolin and porcelain clay to stoneware and terracotta, even concrete (but that's a different story you can see here).
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What are you not allowed to 3D print?

Patented Objects: Having a patent on an invention or innovation means no one else can create, use, or sell a product without the patent holder's permission. Therefore, 3D printing of a patented object is illegal, and the patent holder could sue for patent infringement.
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Can you 3D print plumbing?

3D printers that use thermoplastic filaments can pproduce piping that is durable and able to be used as part of a building's plumbing system. These pipes serve to carry waste down and away from the home and allow the sewer gases to be pushed out through the roof.
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Can you 3D print a sink?

Most recently, Kohler, a leading manufacturer of kitchen and bath products, partnered with American artist Daniel Arsham. The partnership has resulted in a 3D printed sink called Rock.
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Can 3D printer print PVC?

Amongst the very many thermoplastics that can be 3D printed, one is PVC. Although been discovered decades ago, to date polyvinyl chloride remains a very popular industrial material with which we can 3D print and use it to make consumer and industrial parts and functional prototypes.
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How do you make a 3D print watertight?

If you need to waterproof your 3D print without significantly impacting the design, then consider adding more shells or perimeters around the model. This will provide more space and protection between your print and the water. Adding around 4-6 more shells will prevent leaking by creating a stronger barrier.
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How are 3D printed houses insulated?

Batiprint3DTM is a technique of additive manufacturing based on the 3D printing of polyurethane foam to make a formwork in which concrete is cast by the same robotic 3D printer. The structure of the building is of concrete and its insulation is obtained by the formwork kept in place.
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Is owning a 3D printer illegal?

3D printing offers a wealth of innovation and opportunity but at the same time as with so many technological advancements, the law is unprepared for its effects in its current format. So, 3D printing itself is not illegal but some of its consequences might be especially in terms of intellectual property law.
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Is it illegal to 3D print a Glock?

Is it legal to make a gun using a 3D printer? In most cases, yes. Federal law permits the unlicensed manufacture of firearms, including those made using a 3D printer, as long as they include metal components.
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How can I legally sell a 3D printer?

You can sell 3D prints from Thingiverse as long as you have the adequate copyright status or explicit permission from the original creator of the design. There are designated websites built to sell 3D printed items, and they ensure you have the correct rights to the sold products.
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Can you 3D print glass?

Glass 3D Printing 2 (G3DP 2) enables an entirely unique means of digital design and fabrication with glass. It is a high fidelity, large-scale, additive manufacturing technology for 3D printing optically transparent glass structures at architectural dimensions.
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Is it possible to print ceramic?

Ceramic printing has evolved to become a highly advanced process. First, the printer builds a 3D model from bottom to top, layer by layer. The 3D printer's rolling mechanism spreads a thin layer of ceramic powder on a platform, then the print head places an organic binder at specific spots.
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What is the R value of a 3D printed home?

According to the company, the material is four times lighter than similar concrete structures, water and fire resistant, UL listed and has high thermal resistance, with an R value of greater than 20 for a 6-in. wall. The houses are built at a pilot production facility using 3D scanning and traceability.
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Are 3D printed houses safe?

A 3D house is definitely strong and durable, but it's not the modern day answer to a bunker. Between the concrete and special pre engineered truss system, a 3D house is safe enough to withstand a lot of additional force. In other words, you can trust your 3D printed concrete to withstand: Fires.
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What kind of concrete is used for 3D printing?

3D printed concrete is a special type of concrete that can be used for construction just with a 3D printer. Since the traditional technology including setting up formworks and vibrating are not required for 3D printing, the 3D printed concrete combines the advantages of spray concrete and self-compacting concrete.
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Can you drink from a 3D printed cup?

It is safe to drink from 3D printed cups as long as they're made with food-safe filaments. Finishing the cup food-grade material will help protect it from bacteria that may invade the surface.
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Can 3D prints hold water?

Can 3D Prints Hold Water? It is possible to 3D print a waterproof and airtight object which can hold water for long periods of time without leaking. Generally, 3D prints created normally are not waterproof because there are many small gaps throughout an object due to the nature of 3D printing.
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Will PLA dissolve in water?

PLA is biodegradable, and a bit easier to work with. Neither ABS or PLA will degrade much in water. PLA is biodegradable, but it is what is known as chemically biodegradable, meaning it does not biodegrade very fast.
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How hot can a 3D printer get?

Last year, one 3D printer manufacturer introduced a line of high temperature printer components that allow hot ends to reach temperatures above 752°F (400°C). The print beds on those same units can reach temperatures above 392°F (200°C).
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Can you 3D print nylon?

Nylon is a popular choice in industrial 3D printing as it's strong, durable, and abrasion-resistant. If printed thin enough, it can provide decent flexibility while maintaining toughness. Nylon's low coefficient of friction also means it's well suited for making functional moving parts.
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Is ABS hard to print with?

Although it is more difficult to print than PLA, ABS remains a very popular material for 3D printing professionals due to its resistance to impact and high temperature (between -20°C and 80°C). It is opaque, offers smooth and shiny surfaces and can be welded by chemical processes using acetone.
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How do I make my print waterproof?

Fixative Spray – Perhaps the most versatile option and one that can suit a whole host of printed media is the fixative spray. Sprayed onto the printed media directly, this solution adds a layer of transparent protection that when left to dry will allow you to handle the print freely and make it waterproof.
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