Thanks for the comment! The original machine took 2-3 years and many variations to get it operational and there are several out working throughout the world. We have been fine tuning and adjusting this particular model the last year and half or so. We are really pleased with how it operates and functions.
There are some machines that use a normal earth mix, but in order for them to operate properly, you need to test the clay content of the soil in order to form a block. Those same macines will add in cement to make the blocks stonger as well.
Looks great guys
Awesome machine!. Would like to see a video about the different molds and the process of changing molds
Ill see if i can get that done for you. Molds are fairly easy to change 10-15 minutes you would have them swapped out and running again
whoa man, this is super cool. How long did the development take to get to a production version of this machine?
Thanks for the comment! The original machine took 2-3 years and many variations to get it operational and there are several out working throughout the world. We have been fine tuning and adjusting this particular model the last year and half or so. We are really pleased with how it operates and functions.
How come just using earth mix you don't need to cure it or anything and it's much stronger why do I need concrete
Not sure i understand or have seen anything like that. Most clay bricks need to be fired in an oven. Thanks for watching. Its very much appreciated
There are some machines that use a normal earth mix, but in order for them to operate properly, you need to test the clay content of the soil in order to form a block. Those same macines will add in cement to make the blocks stonger as well.