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freebeard 12-26-2021 03:42 PM

Mud Bubbles
 
I've said for some time now that we will live in Mud Bubble and we will like it. Now, today, Kirsten Dirksen posted this:

Wasp 3D-prints round eco-homes from any local raw earth

Not eating bugs though. :rolleyes:

Every house comes with a free pond!

Most have a weather cover, but at 20:00 they show a design with a hexa-pent geodesic dome over one. They also show a staircase hung on a printed wall section.

What do all y'all think?

cRiPpLe_rOoStEr 12-26-2021 03:46 PM

Ain't ceramic tiles and bricks already made out of some sort of mud anyway?

freebeard 12-26-2021 04:18 PM

All I ask is watch the video. At some point they address geopolymers and room temperature curing. Ceramics have specific ratios of sand, silt and clay (differ only in size), no organic material and mineral amendments for specific purposes.
Quote:

Ceramic houses
Ceramic houses are buildings made of an earth mixture which is high in clay, and fired to become ceramic. The process of building and firing such houses was developed by Iranian architect, Nader Khalili, in the late 1970s. he named it Geltaftan; "Gel", means "clay", and "taftan", means "firing, baking, and weaving clay" in Persian.Wikipedia
I've had this guy's book since 1996.

https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon....40_FMwebp_.jpg
Ceramic Houses and Earth Architecture: How to Build Your Own Paperback – September 1, 1996

Add ceramic glazes and cob.
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edit: At this timestamp Scott Adams talks about 3D printingt [concrete] houses.

freebeard 12-27-2021 12:43 AM

Classicism fights back! Habitat for Humanity creates a 3D printed house, and it is Tartarian all the way -- gable roof, pediment and battered columns.

Tech Time: First-ever owner-occupied 3D printed home

No infill in the walls? No breathing or warming organs built in?

Piotrsko 12-27-2021 10:11 AM

Another program I saw suggested an infill, possibly expanding foam. The poor surface finish is a turn off. Didn't do a benchy.

freebeard 12-27-2021 01:48 PM

I've seen a print head that had paddles trailing it on the sides to trowel it flat as it goes. The citation is needed.

Piotrsko 12-27-2021 02:37 PM

Wasn't the trowelled beehive thing in Fresno? Or was that another different forum?

freebeard 12-27-2021 05:24 PM

Don't know. I looked but all I've had time for is
www.3dsourced.com: The 12 Most Exciting 3D Printed House Builds 2021/

But it's early times. Lessons might be learnt from FDM printing.
Quote:

https://3dprinterly.com › 3d-print-walls-not-smooth-how-to-fix
If you are facing this problem with your model, here is everything you need to know to fix it. Table of Contents Show. 1 Causes & Fixes for Walls That Are Not Smooth. 1.1 Ghosting/Rippling. 1.2 Find the Right Extrusion Rate to Print. 1.3 Over-Extrusion. 1.4 Under-Extrusion. 1.5 Overheating of the Material.


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