this is a good idea but I see that the process of making bricks takes a long time, if this is the process how many seeds can be produced in one day, if it is just to make content it is fine
"Normalmente eu uso a seguinte composição de concreto em Meus Vídeos: cimento 1 parte, areia 1,5 e cascalho 4 partes. E neste vídeo eu usei apenas cimento 1 parte e 4 partes de areia com uma concha de 0-5 mm."
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I can't provide a precise answer regarding the hardness - for that, they would need to be tested in a laboratory. The goal of the video was to share the idea of making these bricks independently and achieving a similar texture. The durability of the product depends on various factors: the quality and proportions of the components, the amount of water in the concrete, the degree of compaction, curing conditions, and so on. The factors I have might be different from yours. I apologize for not being able to give you a specific answer (
Hermosos diseños, estoy comenzando a querer fabricar a nivel comercial comenzando . Lo mismo agregando basura triturada para que sea ecológico el ladrillo
These blocks can be used for a decorative fence or a flower pot. You are true artist. The sand is same granulation as in bricks video? How you get those white sparkles on red and yellow color?
Thanks for the comment! Yes, the sand is the same. I have sea sand with fine shells. I sift it through a 5 mm mesh sieve. This seashell gives such sparkles. Maybe in the next video I will show it.
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Hello! Excellent work! Could you tell what materials you use for concrete, also ratio and granulation? Thanks! And what liquid are you putting on wood with brush?
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Block: cement/sand-1/3; water/cement-0.3 Red iron oxide pigment-6% by weight of cement. Spacer between blocks: cement/sand/ crushed stone-1/1, 5/4; water/cement-0.45. The production time of one block... The production of the block itself takes 5-7 minutes. But you need to prepare concrete, lubricate and assemble the mold, and so on... Unfortunately, I can't answer the question exactly. Besides, I personally work very slowly.))
Thanks for the video, it would be better if you showed the dimensions of the form, but thanks for that too. Great job, keep up the good work and I'll try to do it again
Thanks for the comment. In the following videos, I try to show not only the dimensions but also the weight of the finished product. And here I just shared an idea. Besides, running a youtube channel is a new occupation for me. And I'm constantly learning.))
bello, ma se posso darti un suggerimento,al posto dei pezzetti di legno usail polistirolo e poi alla fine lo sciogli con dell'etere e se al posto del legno usi il cartone faresti prima
Desafortunadamente, no tengo planos. Tuve una idea en mi cabeza y traté de implementarla rápidamente hasta que la idea desapareció. )) No son difíciles de fabricar. Lo principal es intentarlo. Yo también estoy aprendiendo constantemente. ) Espero que esté claro: escribo a través del traductor de Google.
The final result depends on the concentration of the solution, the time of "exposure", the type of cement, the age of concrete, and so on. In addition to iron vitriol, I also use copper vitriol. I myself never know what color will turn out in the end.)) You need to experiment.