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*[[Jean-Baptiste Log]]
*[[Jean-Baptiste Log]]
=Sat May 31, 2014=
*Cleaning
*Work Shifts
*Shopping - stove - width - 30", depth = 25", height = 37" (walmart), simmer plate
*Van - craigslist - 15 person+  van or bus, under $7k, under 140k miles, KC, Iowa City, Lincoln - withing 3 hr driving radius
*Hospitality Manual - [https://docs.google.com/a/opensourceecology.org/presentation/d/1lk2eXlbqhz2C5grC4kwpg2brYZLYxWx6L4A9xgDppLI/edit#slide=id.g348232622_058]
*Inventory - cooking pots, dishes, utensils, soap, laundry detergent, toilet paper, etc.
=Fri May 23, 2014=
[[OSE Open Culture]]. Continuing [[May Prep]]. [[Microhouse Porch]].
=Thu May 22, 2014=
[[OSE Lasersaur Operating Manual]]. [[FeF Pool Construction Guide]]. [[MH Finishing Plan]]
=Wed May 21, 2014=
Visit to [[Mid-State Technical College]]. [[Summer of Extreme Design/Build Intro Survey]]. Working on [[OSE Collaboration Architecture]].
=Tue May 20, 2014=
[https://docs.google.com/a/opensourceecology.org/document/d/1fTnXTmL7IyUbjkK5awyy1n3e7EPJQv69fAx0oy_UmN8/copy?id=1fTnXTmL7IyUbjkK5awyy1n3e7EPJQv69fAx0oy_UmN8&copyCollaborators=false&title=OSE%20Service%20Contract&token=AC4w5Vjl7VHEopcU44eMdmgcHUtn8_Ra1w%3A1400587544155&usp=docs_web OSE Service Contract]. Moving equipment and cleaning site for bulldozing.
=Sun May 18, 2014=
[[Hypermodular Construction]]
=Sat May 17, 2014=
Garden planting, prep for bulldozing. Work on 3rd microhouse module
=Thu-Fri May 15-16, 2014=
U. Waterloo visit
=Wed May 14, 2014=
[[CEB_Press_Workshop_-_MREA_Course]]. [[Earthworks Plan 2014]]. This year's second wave of [[Workshops]].
=Mon May 12, 2014=
Planning [[Workshops]] schedule for summer. Planning [[Gasifier Burner Workshop]].
=Thu May 8, 2014=
Continuing [[May Prep]]'s [[Extreme Onboarding]] with Team Workflow and prep list. Continuing [[Modular Summer Camp]] design. [[CNC Torch Table Design Sprint]].
=Wed May 7, 2014=
[[Devin Log]] pulled in Skylar to do Height Controller for oxyacetylene torch table.
=Mon May 5, 2014=
Updated [[Assistance Offers]]. Responding to DPVs, working on http://opensourceecology.dozuki.com/c/Table_-_Modules - with [[Tyler Log]], [[Anthony Log]], and [[Devin Log]]. Updating [[May Prep]] with [[OSE Collaboration Architecture]]. '''[[Micro Contribution Form]]. [[OSE CAD Download Resources]]
=Sun May 4, 2014=
Continuing [[May Prep]] - prioritizing [[Modular Summer Camp]] first. [[Workshop Collaborator Survey]]. [[Extreme Onboarding]]. Learning [[My Sweet Home 3D]].
[[File:namethefile.skp]]
=Sat May 2, 2014=
[[Modular Summer Camp]]. [[Double Shelf]]


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Wed Jul 2, 2014

Posting workshop announcement for MicroHouse 3. For Wordpress: 1. Duplicate latest announcement as a post. Signup form - [1]. Presentation on WordPress template - [2]

Tue Jul 1, 2014

Microhouse Workshop 3 - Script.

At Open Source Ecology - we're developing open source industrial machines that can be made for a fraction of commercial costs, and sharing our designs online for free. In 2011, we published our beta release of the tractor, brick press, soil pulverizer, and power unit - which was our Civilization Starter Kit v0.01. In 2012, we refined the build of the brick press - to a single day of production time. In 2013, we built our first Microhouse - a comfortable, affordable home using onsite soil. Earlier this year, we continued with a second prototype. The goal of the first 2 Microhouse prototypes were to test the limits of a rapid build using a large group of people. Now we are building - Microhouse Version 3 - Open Source Ecology's most ambitious building project yet.

We will be building a spacious, open source home - that is fully code compliant, directly transferable to the urban environment and costs 1/3 of conventional housing. This prototype is designed to be affordable, expandable, and driven by the owner-builder experience - suitable to both DIY and professional builders alike.

The house has 512 sqft of livable space; uses passive solar gain; and has a 2 story double thick CEB wall. The thermal mass will keep the house on average, 15 degrees cooler in the summer - therfor lowering heating and cooling costs. The aesthetics of the compressed earth block allows for minimum interior and exterior finishing, furthering cost savings. Our collaborative build technique allows for simultaneous, prefabricated modular assembly resulting in extremely rapid and labor efficient construction.

Our plan for this house is a 5 day immersion education experience where we go all the way from foundation to finishing. Sign up and be a part of an unprecedented achievement in sustainable construction and open source hardware.



Minutes from morning meeting

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