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From [[Cost Savings]] - we have: | |||
=3D Printing - $26k= | |||
Basic figure of feasibility is 20 lb/day [[Supervolcano]]-style extruder print rate per print head. 4-head machine is capable of 560 lb print mass per week. A 12 machine print cluster would thus produce around 6000 lb of building materials per week, enough for a house every 2 weeks. | |||
See detailed breakdown spreadsheet: [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1gVNFYYnBPQ1IWlWiParqIO0uAtbcoT9Pyn4WDJ9p21Y/edit#gid=0]. | |||
=Phases - Low Hanging Fruit - $12k Savings= | |||
*-$2k lumber blocking | |||
*-$3k nonstructural infill of excess framing | |||
*-$1k interior wall modules - are all non-load bearing and can be substituted immediately | |||
**Includes PEX holders, electrical boxes, pvc holders, wire holders next to boxes, other known wire holders for main utility channel; penetrations; fans; through-wall fans; knockout adapters; pvc; pvc adapters; etc. | |||
*-$3265 in trim [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NZfvquW7wUqwNpWpNNro0oEbCe2iVJ8i3-H60ec1Z7s/edit#gid=746902300] | |||
*Geogrid - $472 [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1GqRsHKrpSahzMiWSgLGvGiv0XvfEQAaoPbE6rJ1ipnY/edit#gid=677330386] | |||
*Geotextile - $250 actual [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1GqRsHKrpSahzMiWSgLGvGiv0XvfEQAaoPbE6rJ1ipnY/edit#gid=677330386] | |||
*-$500 PV mounting. Plastic-metal composite - rebar with 3D printed shell | |||
*-$100 for sewer tap | |||
*-$500 - landscaping block | |||
*-$1k - pervious pavement for driveway. See [[Pervious Pavement Blocks]], which are $5k per house so this is -$5k off the higher quality version. | |||
=Research Needed - $15k Savings= | |||
*-$500 plumbing | |||
*-$500 electrical conduit | |||
*-$500 rest of electrical (boxes, mounts, other fittings) | |||
*-$1k interior insulation | |||
*-$3k vinyl siding | |||
*-4k - windows. Requires gas filling, but argon is not much better than dry air [https://chemistry.stackexchange.com/questions/100082/why-would-a-1-cm-thick-layer-of-argon-be-a-significantly-poorer-conductor-of-he#:~:text=The%20thermal%20conductivity%20coefficients%20of,bromine%200.004%2C%20and%20steam%200.018.]. | |||
*-3 k - Doors | |||
*-1k - roofing instead of membrane. Could utilize [[Roofless Roof]] | |||
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Revision as of 04:27, 23 December 2025
From Cost Savings - we have:
3D Printing - $26k
Basic figure of feasibility is 20 lb/day Supervolcano-style extruder print rate per print head. 4-head machine is capable of 560 lb print mass per week. A 12 machine print cluster would thus produce around 6000 lb of building materials per week, enough for a house every 2 weeks.
See detailed breakdown spreadsheet: [1].
Phases - Low Hanging Fruit - $12k Savings
- -$2k lumber blocking
- -$3k nonstructural infill of excess framing
- -$1k interior wall modules - are all non-load bearing and can be substituted immediately
- Includes PEX holders, electrical boxes, pvc holders, wire holders next to boxes, other known wire holders for main utility channel; penetrations; fans; through-wall fans; knockout adapters; pvc; pvc adapters; etc.
- -$3265 in trim [2]
- Geogrid - $472 [3]
- Geotextile - $250 actual [4]
- -$500 PV mounting. Plastic-metal composite - rebar with 3D printed shell
- -$100 for sewer tap
- -$500 - landscaping block
- -$1k - pervious pavement for driveway. See Pervious Pavement Blocks, which are $5k per house so this is -$5k off the higher quality version.
Research Needed - $15k Savings
- -$500 plumbing
- -$500 electrical conduit
- -$500 rest of electrical (boxes, mounts, other fittings)
- -$1k interior insulation
- -$3k vinyl siding
- -4k - windows. Requires gas filling, but argon is not much better than dry air [5].
- -3 k - Doors
- -1k - roofing instead of membrane. Could utilize Roofless Roof