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={{check}}Solar Concrete + 3D Printing + CEB - $35300 Savings=
={{check}}Solar Concrete + 3D Printing + CEB - $35300 Savings=
From [[MJ_Sublimation_Log#Fri_Sep_16.2C_2022]]


How to integrate 'scalable' = market rate with redevelopment, where ghetto is not market rate? Redevelopment needs to be brought up to economic power from internal means as community value increases. The process is really a wealth issue, not a housing issue. Thus, we must develop wealth within communities. That can include training the local community. Perfect place for hardscape via [[Solar Concrete]], and 3D printing for vinyl siding, geogrid, plumbing, nonstructural lumber, gutter, roofing, and more. Work with us in low cost hoods, at $30k houses. To get there, we need a detailed cost analysis of trash + Solar Concrete + CEB. This must be sold. $2M investment - master's students or engineers to develop: $5k CEBs (walls cost half as much), $20.5k 3DP ($5k siding, $3k nonstructural wood including 30 interior wall modules, $1k electrical, $1k plumbing, $2k doors, -1k windows, $3k trim, $1k perv pave driveway, $1k [[Ballast PV Mounting]] roof mount -$1k for OSB, Carport OSB - $500. Trusses - $2k (steel). $29.5k. Landscaping hardscape: -$2k. Exactly 50% less cost.
Total $23k for these relatively low hanging fruit materials:
==Solar Concrete -$6400==
==Solar Concrete -$6400==
*-$2k gravel
*-$2k gravel
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*-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.].
*-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
*-3 k - Doors
*-1k - roofing instead of membrane
*-1k - roofing instead of membrane. Could utilize [[Roofless Roof]]


=Insulation=
=Insulation=

Revision as of 01:55, 20 October 2025

Check.pngSolar Concrete + 3D Printing + CEB - $35300 Savings

Solar Concrete -$6400

  • -$2k gravel
  • -$200 roof ballast
  • -$2k concrete
  • -$2k hardscape/driveway

CEB - $3000

  • -$3k walls structure

3D Printing - Wood-Plastic Lumber Composite and Components - $25.9k

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 3 tons of building materials per week.

See detailed breakdown spreadsheet: [1].

Phases - Low Hanging Fruit - $12.1k 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.

Minimal Research Needed - $1.5k Savings

  • -$500 plumbing
  • -$500 electrical conduit
  • -$500 rest of electrical (boxes, mounts, other fittings)

Heavier Research Needed - $13k Savings

  • -$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

Insulation

  • Straw bale is completely feasible in select locations.
  • R30 straw bale [6]
  • Cost of R30 insulation is
  • Cost savings of $1/sf wall [7]


R&D Investment into 3D Printing Plastic Recycling

Note the infrastructure requirements:

  1. Off-shelf shredder - $20k
  2. Off-shelf filament maker - $30k -
  3. 12 4-head printers @$4k each, high T chamber @20 lb/day/head = 960 lb/day capacity - $48k.
    1. MVP: smaller printer, $2k - $24k
  4. 4 engineers and 4 builders for 1 year cost = $800k staff. See R&D Budgets of 3D Printing Companies. ROI of ~$25k/house=$1Mk/year at the 24 person operation assuming 50 houses/yr.

Open Source Replication:

  1. Shredder - existing Skid Steer Auger + blades - $2k
  2. Filament Maker - $600 per 1 kg/hr - need 1 ton per week for a complete house built every 8 weeks - 168 kg per week per filamenter = $3600 base cost.
  3. $30k total at replication phase

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