The Hadrian X Self Bricklaying Robot Is The Future Of Modern Day Smart and Safe Construction

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This is the Hadrian X, a pioneering and autonomous brick laying robot developed by the Australian company, FBR Limited. It can build a standard 3 bedroom 2 bathroom house in just one to three days depending on the type of block used and the complexity of the design. Dubbed the world's most advanced construction robot, the Hadrian X if placed in the right environment and continuously at work, each unit could build between 100 to 300 homes annually. With an impressive record of building a standard sized home every two days on average, this revolutionary brick laying robot actually has a surprisingly small footprint. This allow the Hadrian X to be mounted onto a classic cab over engine truck to easily transport it to and from a location for the on site building. This extremely versatile construction robot could also be mounted on to other bases such as tracks, barges, boats, and cranes, making it flexible for different building needs in various locations. The Hadrian X uses FBR's Dynamic Stabilization Technology, which measures the movement caused by wind, vibration, and inertial in real time. This smart robot then responds instantaneously using advanced algorithms to offset this movement to maintain stability and offer unparalleled precision, in a variety of conditions.

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What about mortar? Nothing like the quality of a bricklayer

crishill
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People write about some secret adhesive in place of mortar, but eg. at 01:30, middle left side of the screen you can clearly see lots of holes through the wall. In some other places you can see same stuff. Additionally, eg. you may observe it very well at 0:50 that bricks are just layed from top without any adjustment to the side, they're just dropped from top. That means that even if there's some 'secret adhesive', it has no chance to stick to neighbouring brick. It looks just like a big robot dropping bricks, not like a machine that is capable of creating sustainable walls. Waste of time so far.

Vaeryn
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Just when you thought AI was no threat to a mason's job security.

pahschuck
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This video is 3 years old how is it doing?

mjg
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Doesn't it need adhesive mortar between blocks?

aidenlee
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I’d love to know what is holding these walls up??

heathlang
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I'll be keeping my shares and buying many more!

itsme-qijq
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Is the robot also applying cement mortar and joining the bricks or just laying them down?

prabhubharathan
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I ♥️Hadrian X. One day I will build a castle 🏰 with it.

janak.
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Interesting LEGO, BUT where is mortar, adhesive or cement.... something... Nice, it's ok only for no-earthquake area.

cristianmihalache
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Reo isn’t tired down and there’s no horizontal Reo
The amount off guys you need to operate 3-4?
A team of 3 blockies can finish that house in less then 3 days easy,
But hey it looks good

AtaeraNKellie
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Y quién le va poniendo la mezcla para que peguen

androiddc
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These are not bricks. They are concrete blocks

slowmoe
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Brake layers like:
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AMFROMEARTH
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So what does this mean for bricklayers? Learn to code. That's what it means.

kurtnelle
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What sht is that have no concrete between those blocks

kernj
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3 days? When our crew has two people call in we can finish one in a day with four people

WesB
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Erm, I think it's forgetting something!!!!

bassace
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This’ll be another invest in a loser advert 😂

annoyingbstard
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It looked like an interesting video, but I had to stop watching because of the hideous "Robovoice"!

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