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    CyBe 3D Printing with Concrete, Owner Provides Details on Printer & Mortar

    CyBe Additive Industries, a Dutch startup founded in November 2013, is working on the development of 3D printers and mortar in order to successfully 3D print complete structures, and it seems they're on the right track. Founder/Owner of CyBe Berry Hendriks took the time to let us at 3DPrint.com know more details on the company, filling us in on specs for the ProTo R 3DP, CyBe mortar, and the company's works in progress. Successful experiments using these construction techniques have demonstrated a very fast printing time for layered concrete structures. Check out details, and videos of their 3D printer in action, over in the full article: http://3dprint.com/35727/cybe-berry-hendriks-concrete/ ‎

    Below is a photo of a concrete wall being 3D printed with the ProTo R 3DP:

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    There seems to be a lot of mistakes in the specs. Perhaps you used mm (millimeter) in places where you meant M (meter)?
    As in you built a wall 400 mm (about 16 inches) long?

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    The specs seem a little iffy, but the numbers came directly from Berry Hendriks via email and on the CyBe website, so we can't confirm them from the sources at hand.

    The wall certainly seems longer than 400 mm -- perhaps more like 4 m, though, from the look of it; definitely not 400 m.

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