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You're going to need a bigger printer! (Original Post)
Tanuki
Sep 2021
OP
Does anyone know how much it would cost to construct a 3D garden feature that
Baitball Blogger
Sep 2021
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NJCher
(35,713 posts)1. It looks like a mobile home
Without wheels.
LunaSea
(2,895 posts)2. Looks like a demo model
I suspect it can be as large as one can afford.
Delmette2.0
(4,168 posts)3. Part of the solution to affordable housing.
I can imagine these small homes for singles and couples, or homeless people.
samnsara
(17,634 posts)4. i want one!
Baitball Blogger
(46,755 posts)5. Does anyone know how much it would cost to construct a 3D garden feature that
is as big as a bread box? Specifically, I'm thinking of making a toad houses that look like an Adirondack chalet. I was going to try to make it out of clay until I realized I have no skills at all.
NJCher
(35,713 posts)9. What a cute idea
Let me think on that.
Phoenix61
(17,013 posts)6. They also don't burn something California home
owners would find attractive.
Bayard
(22,128 posts)7. Does anyone else see
That big downward curve in the middle of the roof?
It does look like a viable answer to some housing problems. If there is land to build them on, and its warm in the winter/cool in the summer.
targetpractice
(4,919 posts)8. Looks like the printer ran out of "ink"...
... 2/3rds from the bottom.