As we continued to develop the project, it became clear that there were several different issues we needed to address.
The development of the "smart tool," basically a hand-held 3d printer distributing sticks instead of plastic, quickly became a task requiring full-time dedication.
Likewise, we continued to develop our digital simulation program, as well as a design program that could start to drive the overall geometry of the project.
Finally, we began working on a 3D scanning feedback system, utilizing Microsoft's Kinect scanner.
We were still unsure as to how high we could build, and even if we could make a straight wall. Thus, we used our improved machine, as well as a very early version of the scanning system, to simply build a straight wall about 1.4 meters high.
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