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Science/Tech See other Science/Tech Articles Title: Bad news for Bob the Builder: Watch Hadrian X the robo-builder create an entire house in just two days It can lay 1,000 bricks an hour and work around the clock, 24 hours a day A robotic 'hand' lays the brick, and applies adhesive instead of mortar, which improves the thermal efficiency It 3D scans its surroundings to work out exactly where to place bricks - and is simply parked next to site It can build an entire house in just two days - and never takes tea breaks. An Australian firm has revealed the Hadrian X, a giant truck mounted building robot that can lay 1,000 bricks an hour, glueing them into place. It can work 24 hours day, and finish an entire house in just two days. Scroll down for video Mounted on the back of a truck, Hadrian X is simply driven onto a building site, and can put down 1,000 bricks an hour using a 30m boom, allowing it to stay in a single position while it builds. +2 Mounted on the back of a truck, Hadrian X is simply driven onto a building site, and can put down 1,000 bricks an hour using a 30m boom, allowing it to stay in a single position while it builds. Mounted on the back of a truck, it is simply driven onto a building site. It can put down 1,000 bricks an hour using a 30m boom, allowing it to stay in a single position while it builds a house. Has a new form of life been discovered at the bottom of the... Apple buys Carpool Karaoke: Payday for James Corden and his... Fastbrick, the firm behind it, says it could revolutionise building. CEO Mike Pivac said:'We are a frontier company, and we are one step closer to bringing fully automated, end to end 3D printing brick construction into mainstream. The bricks travel along the boom and are gripped by a clawlike device that lays them out methodically, directed by a laser guiding system. Mortar or adhesive is also deliver under pressure to the hand of the arm and applied to the brick, so no external human element is required. We're very excited to take the world first technology we proved with the Hadrian 105 demonstrator and manufacturing a state of the art machine. Instead of traditional cement, Hadrian X will use a construction glue. 'By utilising a construction adhesive rather that traditional mortar, the Hadrian X will maximise the speed of the build and strength and thermal effeciency of the final structure,' the firm said. The Hadrian X can handle different sized bricks, and also cuts, grinds and mills each brick to fit. The company describes the robots as '3D automated robotic bricklaying technology.' Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Horse (#0)
Looks like it still in beta, and the cost of renting it and an operating crew would probably be many times more than just hiring a couple of masons and mud mixers.
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