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Download Open Document Format (ODF)specifications for The Liberator Beta v1.0 [http://openfarmtech.org/Libspecbetav1.odt here]. | Download Open Document Format (ODF)specifications for The Liberator Beta v1.0 [http://openfarmtech.org/Libspecbetav1.odt here]. | ||
Before you continue, here's a brief description of our offer. | |||
We are offering a high-performance, open source, Compressed Earth Block (CEB) Press - The Liberator. This is a CEB machine shown [http://openfarmtech.org/weblog/?p=1204 here]. It does not include the tractor or power source - just the machine with manual, hydraulic controls. The machine includes a large hopper and a shaker grate for sifting soil into the hopper. The power source is external. This is part of our strategy to obtain a high-power, low-cost machine. | |||
A CEB machine like this is not a toy. It is not designed to be loaded by hand - as it would take about 32 people to load it by hand to keep up with its proven demand for soil. Soil handling is a major requirement at this scale, and requires a tractor laoder plus some way to pulverize the soil. If you are interested in a machine that you can load by hand, just get a hand-operated (non-powered) Cinva Ram or similar. You will save yourself the cost of purchasing a machine that you will not be able to use effectively without a tractor and soil pulverizer. We learned this the hard way with our first prototype. Read about our experience in [http://openfarmtech.org/weblog/?p=441 this blog post]. | |||
Doesn't it make sense to have a dedicated engine on the machine? We don't think so. Any construction site at the scale of building intended for this machine will have a tractor or skid loader on site. Auxiliary hydraulic power can be used from these machines to operate the CEB press. We favor the [http://openfarmtech.org/weblog/?p=814 Power Cube] for a power source. You can get a PTO-driven hydrauilic power source for about $800. | |||
For more information, scan all of our experiences with this CEB press under the CEB category - http://openfarmtech.org/weblog/?cat=13 . | |||
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Revision as of 20:59, 4 November 2009
Download Open Document Format (ODF)specifications for The Liberator Beta v1.0 here.
Before you continue, here's a brief description of our offer.
We are offering a high-performance, open source, Compressed Earth Block (CEB) Press - The Liberator. This is a CEB machine shown here. It does not include the tractor or power source - just the machine with manual, hydraulic controls. The machine includes a large hopper and a shaker grate for sifting soil into the hopper. The power source is external. This is part of our strategy to obtain a high-power, low-cost machine.
A CEB machine like this is not a toy. It is not designed to be loaded by hand - as it would take about 32 people to load it by hand to keep up with its proven demand for soil. Soil handling is a major requirement at this scale, and requires a tractor laoder plus some way to pulverize the soil. If you are interested in a machine that you can load by hand, just get a hand-operated (non-powered) Cinva Ram or similar. You will save yourself the cost of purchasing a machine that you will not be able to use effectively without a tractor and soil pulverizer. We learned this the hard way with our first prototype. Read about our experience in this blog post.
Doesn't it make sense to have a dedicated engine on the machine? We don't think so. Any construction site at the scale of building intended for this machine will have a tractor or skid loader on site. Auxiliary hydraulic power can be used from these machines to operate the CEB press. We favor the Power Cube for a power source. You can get a PTO-driven hydrauilic power source for about $800.
For more information, scan all of our experiences with this CEB press under the CEB category - http://openfarmtech.org/weblog/?cat=13 .