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huetius | 3 years ago
I’m happy to see this project and would like to see more like it, even if this is not quite ready for show time. The possibility of using advances in technology and open source methods to allow people to make more stuff for themselves and their communities in a way that is efficient and feasible is exciting to me.
dagw|3 years ago
huetius|3 years ago
(It also, in general, makes humans feel good to make and then use something).
falcolas|3 years ago
And does it solve it at a price point that makes it practical in comparison to other high efficiency house building technologies?
forgetfreeman|3 years ago
cuttysnark|3 years ago
Perhaps when compared to this CAD/CNC approach. In the traditional stick-built house you need wood and other materials, tools of all sorts, and specialized workers who know the steps in order. If some critical material hasn't been delivered yet, workers have to pivot to a different task or simply stop working.
With this other method, 100% of the material is cut/delivered to the site, and the workers need only to follow the instructions. Their tools are fewer, too—hammers, nails, hand-crank lift.
In the future, anyone who likes putting together IKEA furniture may consider an exciting new career in home construction. I say that half in jest, half in hope.
unknown|3 years ago
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