Day 5: rammed earth forms, here we come. Waiting for better weather now. I REALLY want to get a wall up this month. Hope the weather will behave but looking unlikely.
Day 5: rammed earth forms, here we come. Waiting for better weather now. I REALLY want to get a wall up this month. Hope the weather will behave but looking unlikely.
Day 4: I gave a little corrosion protection to the hardware that will be anchoring the roof to the earth walls.

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Numbat (https://github.com/sharkdp/numbat) is sooooo good!
Using test blocks, buckets, and a scale I was able to compute the total materials required for my rammed earth cabin. Numbat made this very clean and elegant, automatically converting between units and letting me define new units. It would have been a nightmare otherwise because I'm designing for volume, but products are purchased by weight, and the compaction factor needs to be accounted for. Now it's all neatly tied up into a reusable program.
#Cob, a #vernacular earth #construction process in the context of modern #sustainable building
Erwan Hamard, et al.
"The will of reducing environmental and social impact of building industry has led to a renewed interest in #EarthConstruction. Most of earth construction literature dealt with #RammedEarth or #Adobe techniques, but very little with cob. Yet, cob participates in the diversity of #vernacular earth construction processes that value local materials and is an alternative to rammed earth and adobe in specific geographical conditions.
"#Conservation of cob heritage also requires a better knowledge of this vernacular construction process. This bibliographical analysis gathered extensive data on cob process and summarized the different cob process variations, attempting to take into account their diversity. This analysis allowed us to provide novel data on cob process, and more specifically, a clear definition of cob with regard to other earth construction processes, a first summarized description of cob process that clearly distinguished its variations, a list of fibres traditionally employed, values and, if possible, average and standard deviation for fibre length, fibre content, manufacture water content, drying times, lift heights and wall thicknesses, a summary of the strategies to manage shrinkage cracks, a criterion on the quality of implementation and/or earth for cob, based on slenderness ration of lifts and a discussion on the evolution of cob process with regard to societal evolutions."
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0360132316302165
#SolarPunkSunday #SustainableMaterials #AncientTechnologies #Adaptation #SustainableConstruction #CobBuilding #BuildingMaintenance #HistoricPreservation #Restoration #NewBuildingTechniques #History #Science