I found five more hyperadobe videos on YouTube. Some of the walls are rough, some are incredibly straight. It’s interesting to watch the various techniques. They’re not in English unfortunately, but it’s still a great way to learn.
I found five more hyperadobe videos on YouTube. Some of the walls are rough, some are incredibly straight. It’s interesting to watch the various techniques. They’re not in English unfortunately, but it’s still a great way to learn.
I would like to be involved with a pilot project using Hyperadobe with One (1) Mission near Rocky Point Mexico.
Those are some interesting tampers in the second embedded video. Though they look like they would be awkward for tamping sideways.
They are super cheap and would work if there’s nothing else, but it’s not difficult to make high quality tampers. Tamping is one of the most laborious steps, so it’s not a good idea to skimp on tampers. Here’s my favorite tamper. They cost about $10. http://earthbagbuilding.wordpress.com/2008/03/24/my-favorite-tamper/