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Note: current machine varies slightly in appearance, and does not include the soil sensor, which was deemed unnecessary in later versions of the machine. Open source components include the 5 industry standard features of the [[Open Source Hardware Definition]] - electronics, mechanical design, control code, fabrication instructions, and bill of materials. See [[OSE License]]. Note: current machine varies slightly in appearance | Note: current machine varies slightly in appearance, and does not include the soil sensor, which was deemed unnecessary in later versions of the machine. Open source components include the 5 industry standard features of the [[Open Source Hardware Definition]] - electronics, mechanical design, control code, fabrication instructions, and bill of materials. See [[OSE License]]. Note: current machine varies slightly in appearance. | ||
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Revision as of 19:34, 14 February 2013
This is our automated compressed earth brick press. See update post of Sep. 24, 2012.
This machine does not come with a power unit. A manual version is also available.
The cost of the automated machine is $9,000 USD, FOB Kansas City, Missouri, USA.
Note: current machine varies slightly in appearance, and does not include the soil sensor, which was deemed unnecessary in later versions of the machine. Open source components include the 5 industry standard features of the Open Source Hardware Definition - electronics, mechanical design, control code, fabrication instructions, and bill of materials. See OSE License. Note: current machine varies slightly in appearance.