Elliander Eldridge wrote:Hi, I joined this forum specifically to ask a few questions about this, and to share a link that others might find helpful.
Here's an eBook I found digging around which has some good information on how to make the clay as well as overcoming some of the problems with it:
http://www.rivendellvillage.org/CINVA_RAM_Compressed_Earthen_Block_Press.pdf
1.) Is anyone still selling this unit? I'd like to purchase one pre-assembled if at all possible. (I have absolutely no experience with welding). I sent an email to the first contact in this thread, but didn't get a response about it.
2.) Has anyone considered changing the mold to an interlocking brick design? Like, an H shaped brick? Or bricks set out like Legos?
One image in my head: A press that makes bricks in a Lego mold shape, and with a screw on attachment that could be used to set one to have a hole through the center of one end or the other so that at an interval it could be embedded with standard steel rebar for reinforcing the structure. At the very least, it shouldn't be too difficult to make a mold for something resembling the EverBlocks so that the pieces would connect without mortar and hold together:
An H design where the squares (and gap) are the same size and a perfect cube shape would also allow a brick footing to interconnect. In fact, there is one ancient structure that has stood for tens of thousands of years (at least) uses interlocking H shaped blocks and no mortar.
Here's a replica of one of those blocks which should work fairly well as a mold shape, though obviously not as a simple brick mold.
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But even something like this would be an improvement over a flat brick:
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That would probably be the simplest modification, requiring one strip of extra metal on the bottom and two strips of extra metal on the top and could still be designed to allow mortar, but would make sure the wall would always be build completely straight. (although I imagine would present a problem when building the corners, so something adjustable would be perfect)