Summary
In this chapter, we explored the use of 3D printers in the construction of homes. Although running large concrete 3D printers is beyond the scope of this book, we were able to practice our housing design skills by building a birdhouse.
We then investigated how 3D printing aligns with the fourth industrial revolution, one where smart factories constantly learn and improve. The flexibility of the 3D printing process allows for constant design improvements during production. Without the need for expensive molds, 3D printers are well suited for limited production runs suitable for sectors such as the aerospace industry.
Mass customization allows products to be tailored to each customer. Every customer, for example, may buy shoes fitted for their feet. Trophies and trophy stands may be custom-printed for each player on a team.
With this chapter, we end our journey together through learning the amazing OpenSCAD design program for 3D printing. I hope the journey has been...