you’ve got the option to 3D print almost anything these days.

We seeelectric bikesandentire homescreated with all types of different materials.

We’re talking about all-natural wood fibers, bio-friendly resins, and claims the house is entirely recyclable.

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The 600-square-foot prototype “BioHome3D” features 3D-printed floors, walls, and roofing.

Interestingly, this 3D-printed wood home only takes a few hours to build.

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I don’t know about you, but that’s pretty impressive.

Thanks to a precision printing process, nothing goes to waste.

There are no leftovers once construction is completed, and anything remaining is usable on the next home.

Maine has an ever-expanding need where it’s short about 20,000 homes.

Things are even worse when you look for affordable housing.

This house could solve both.

Either way, this is one more example of technology pushing innovation in all aspects of our lives.