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A lot of people agree that the CEB Press would be more useful if it could press dirt into interchangeable molds. For example, a curved shape could create easy archways, an interlocking shape could create stronger walls, and flat tiles could be fired and put on the roof. | A lot of people agree that the CEB Press would be more useful if it could press dirt into interchangeable molds. For example, a curved shape could create easy archways, an interlocking shape could create stronger walls, and flat tiles could be fired and put on the roof. | ||
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Revision as of 03:18, 14 January 2012
A lot of people agree that the CEB Press would be more useful if it could press dirt into interchangeable molds. For example, a curved shape could create easy archways, an interlocking shape could create stronger walls, and flat tiles could be fired and put on the roof.