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A 3D model that can be sliced through a process called 'nesting', sent to a CNC Machine and constructed like a 3D Jigsaw puzzle.
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For current status updates about this project, please visit
I will be updating this page over the next couple of weeks. Stay tuned....
Super excited to be participating in this years Hackaday Prize challenge, lot's of exciting developments to share!
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We just got our first like! That's +$1.00! towards potentially a better affordable housing solution for our intentional community.
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Thanks to our followers for your support and suggestions so far.
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4 weeks ago I hired 18 interns and worked with them to help me build a prototype. Last week they presented their model and we're ready to take the next step. Really excited with their progress. The LED's can be controlled with a smartphone.
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Any thoughts on releasing plans and designs as they are currently?
Nice work. pretty jealous of the makerspace at your location. A friend and i are trying to start one in our little community.
This is an open-source project, everything is already available at https://wikihouse.cc/
Thoughts/ideas I've lifted from the notes for my own (tiny) home:
server room style elevated floors for easy access to wiring and plumbing.
During winter months, warm air is cycled from the ceiling, heated, and blown up through the elevated floor.
water inlet line has connectors to water cool devices (computers) which partially preheats water to the water heater. A dedicated space or rack for computer hardware might simplify this.
Coax and telephone lines enter at same point which is also where cat-5e lines run to the rest of the home. (Probably at or near the same place where the water-cooling hookup is.)
hot water line to the shower is exposed through the wall to double as a copper towel rack + warmer
cold water line could double as the shower curtain rod, but the cost to benefit here might not be worth it.
washer/dryer in the bathroom because, let's face it, that's just practical.
Induction cooktop.
compost bin feeds nutrients into the hydroponics (UV pump).
Thanks so much for the ideas dev-dull, looking forward to discussing adding these to the mix. Stay tuned! :o)
Can't wait to see the progress in this project, nice project! Always liked the Wikihouse concept.
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www.tinyhackerhouse.com is a vision and there are many components to this project which will be uploaded at a time that's appropriate. Some of the information can be found online by running a google search since they are already open-source others are proprietary and not open to the public.
I'll be interested in hearing more about your comments when you reach considerably beyond 2 followers. Until then please refrain from posting negative comments to my post. I'm only interested in connecting with positive people in the space at the time..