Biocrete/Hempcrete Block Exoskeleton

Biocrete/Hempcrete Block Exoskeleton

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UPDATE: MADE THIS FIT LIKE LEGOS. SORRY FOR THE DELAY. LOTS OF FUSION 360 BUGS! WARNING: The original models were so buggy upon creation, there are fine grain errors so I'm going to toss them. I apologize for any inconveniences. It was more about creating the initial process for making these modular building supplies. It's now clearer. UPDATE 7/2/2023: It has come to my attention a sandbag can resist a 12-gauge shotgun slug. This is the only hemp or bio block potentially formidable to build the structure with firearm ballistic resistance. 39 caliber is said to penetrate an entire sandbag, but sand fortified hemp blocks have not been tested with firearms. WARNING: Flame resistance Note: This is 2:1 ratio and can be increased in size easily. This is an attribution model for community experimenting. I designed it on relative measurements to structural continuity. It is kind of short but is a conservative height for its width. Any adjustment is for the preference of the home or building construction. This is a block to fill with bio cement, hempcrete, or biocrete after you lay the brick. This should be printed in metal, or machined. It's a model which can be made endlessly for the purpose of building with hemp material with a supported frame with the right amount of skeleton. This should be used primarily with a mixture of hemp herds, lime, and sand. It takes ages to dry but if you prepare your bricks it could be a whole lot faster. This is to eliminate the need to mold bio cement into brick with expensive equipment. The wires and other inner wall items can still be used with the spaces for conduit, Enjoy. https://youtu.be/naPeMWM_y6g https://youtu.be/eqLXXjvQXgI

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