America Had 3D Printing In 1930
The video showcases a groundbreaking 1930s invention by William E. Urschel: a machine that automated the entire process of mixing, pouring, and shaping concrete, an early precursor to modern 3D printing technology. Viewers can observe its mechanical arms and intricate gears working in unison to precisely control the flow and placement of the concrete. This innovative device revolutionized construction by streamlining the process, improving efficiency, and reducing labor costs, offering a glimpse into how automation was transforming industries long before the advent of modern 3D printing techniques.
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3d printing in 1930s? A machine that automated the mixing, pouring, and shaping of concrete, invented by William E. Urschel in the 1930s. pic.twitter.com/GyNrDCmSxZ
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