WikiPavilion: CNC to Open Source Housing using WikiHouse Skylark

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  • Опубликовано: 15 янв 2025

Комментарии • 18

  • @nishaprince1333
    @nishaprince1333 2 года назад +2

    Well done everyone 👏

  • @ramilapatel8553
    @ramilapatel8553 2 года назад +1

    Well done dear ❤️🙏

  • @paulstokes3271
    @paulstokes3271 2 года назад +2

    Nice video. I was wondering why you didn't add the insulation inside the components? I also didn't see you checking for square. Are the tolerances that tight that the components can't help but be square?

    • @mulberryworkshop
      @mulberryworkshop 22 дня назад

      i don't think it is needed to check if the parts are cut well but I haven't built one so big

  • @LukePighetti
    @LukePighetti Год назад +2

    What's the cost per square foot to build a house around 1000 sqft with this technique? And how does that compare to conventional stick built framed house?

  • @frankcellis9552
    @frankcellis9552 5 месяцев назад

    I wish someone would do a video discussing if it is an approved building method and if it meets requirements for building codes.

  • @jayeshpatel2424
    @jayeshpatel2424 2 года назад +1

    Well done ❤

  • @denbeech6647
    @denbeech6647 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing, great video's. What is the overall W x L of you "mini factory" please?

  • @abdullahscarlett6227
    @abdullahscarlett6227 Год назад

    So i counted about 14 plywood slabs used i this build, am i right?

  • @andrewdennis-lq8st
    @andrewdennis-lq8st 2 года назад

    what grade of plywood do you us for this type of project.
    how much is a sheet of this type of plywood
    and what is the stand charge for a sheet to be cut using a cnc router

    • @pulpbuild
      @pulpbuild  2 года назад +2

      It’s WISA spruce special 18mm and the cost about £38+VAT if you buy a full stack. Charges depend on what your workshop overhead is but it’s typically 20min per sheet to cut so about £25 if your hourly rate is £75.

    • @andrewdennis-lq8st
      @andrewdennis-lq8st 2 года назад

      @@pulpbuild thank for this cheers

  • @qwertyscar
    @qwertyscar 2 года назад

    I thought they didn't need nails

    • @pulpbuild
      @pulpbuild  2 года назад +1

      Ha ha good spot. We have to use 18GA nails to keep the box in place for transport purpose. After few projects we should have put screws in few of those large pieces to ensure safe loading and unloading from transport vehicle.
      Once building in place you don't need typical screw/nail pattern to lock everything in. The only caveat is, foundation attachment is almost in all cases will involve some sort of structural connection with mechanical fastener.

    • @paulstokes3271
      @paulstokes3271 2 года назад

      @@pulpbuild For a permanent structure, is waterproof glue recommended as well as the nails/screws?