His vision of a 3D printer was that of a light, portable and stable machine.
To start with, Rudenko built a small 3D printer that used plastic for its main material.
He then started carrying out trials on expanding the printer and using variants of cement mixes.
However, it was no easy task for Rudenko when he tested the printer.
He faced a lot of problems such as the clogging of the extruder clogging.
He further discovered that the printer can print much more than 50cm a day as he originally thought.
He was able to adjust the machine so that it prints almost perfect layers.
He also toyed around with different heights and widths of the cement layers.
His goal is to print 24 hours a day until the project is finished.
He also has plans to print the structure in one piece.
Rudenkos next project is that of a real full-scale liveable house.
Finally, his websitewww.totalkustom.comis also live.
source: www.techworm.net