...unfortunately almost none of the footage in this video is from Australia and all the 3D printed examples there are not Hempcrete, they are unfortunately the various standard concrete mixes that are used in 3D printing. There is a big difference between traditional hemp construction and 3D printing. Not much in this video is legit and a lot of the footage is from the US or other countries, certainly not from Australia. Who are the companies 3D printing with hempcrete in Australia?
yes i thought the same , its just another video compiled for advertising clicks Hempcrete is typically used with a compacted slipform like rammed earth . very labour intensive.
All pieces...hemp oil food fuel...fiber reinforcement binder...connect all the pieces 'anti gates solutions ' Equitable Equity question: who would not want these combinations...deep staters
Hemp&Lime, or hempcrete, is NON-loadbearing. So you can't 3d print a hemp house UNLESS you have an already existing loadbearing structure. This video is misinformation.
My argument is that this mix, being lime, water, and hemp, whilst brilliant, is not concrete, its just fancy cement. To make it concrete, it has to be added to an aggregate of sorts. Could possibly use ground up garbage for that, perhaps
@@messiermitchell4901 Indeed, it isn't 'concrete'. It has been called 'hempcrete' (for simplicity/marketing reasons), but neither is it 'cement' (which is a very specific binder) and, though one can add 'sand' one doesn't need to to build walls with it (and floors/roofs in different mixes). Poorly named "‘Hempcrete’ is the popular term for a hemp-lime composite building material. It is created by wet-mixing the chopped woody stem of the hemp plant (hemp shiv) with a lime-based binder to create a material that can be cast into moulds. This forms a non-load-bearing, sustainable, ‘breathable’ (vapour permeable) and insulating material that can be used to form walls, floor slabs, ceilings and roof insulation, in both new build and restoration projects." Sparrow, Alex. The Hempcrete Book: 5 (Sustainable Building) (p. 34). UIT Cambridge Ltd.. Kindle Edition. BUY this book if you want to know about it properly. (and no I get nothing) :]
Thank you! Brilliant! I have been studying Hemp for over two decades. The American housing market might finally listen to your success story. Keep going!👏👏👏👏👏
Awesome technology. Would be great for Germany! We are the country for engineers, surely we must have something like your technology but I have not seen it yet. And those glass self sustaining electricity. WOW! 💫
Seeing how efficient it is to PRINT a hemphome... This looks like a significant part of the puzzle to solve the housing crisis here in the United States. I would think RFK Jr. would be open to hemphomes being created all over here.
forget rfk, TRUMP is the one who legalized hemp growing in the u.s. once he's in again watch the progress continue along those lines. all biden & commie harris have done is ramp up irs & dea to hassle u.s. citizens, while subsidizing 2 overseas wars of OTHER countries
I'm stunned, Australia used to be called the clever country, from what I just saw maybe we are taking back that title. A house that keeps you cool in summer and warm in winter and windows that produce electricity, I'm lost for words. What a rippa, so we'll done. Thank you to all evolved in this, a miracle had been born.
The irony is these hempcrete homes are banned from being constructed in the NWO=fascist-run land downunder, with the technology being used in foresighted, sophisticated and evolved countries such as Holland :(
is the 3d printing home technology really more feasible than just building the alternative eco homes by "hand"? Is it really more cost & time efficient?
Omg wow guys that is so Kool.. amazing!!! I feel like I wanna get on board some how.. 😄.. We all need a stable roof over our heads.. and to afford it save up or whatever.. to have I nice size home with a lil garden.. even for myself I'm a single male hear in Australia.. renting.. and I love living on my own with my dog and my parrot.. with out lil court yard I've created a lil tropical space hear.. 🙂. Wanna look more into this to find out how myself and others can own their own a place call home.. ☺️👍🤗... With out competition.. I feel like so many Australians like my myself would love to see this happen.. to help our planet.. the eco system.. And have sum peace and happiness.. & we go to our work and know we have our our own safe place to come back too... 😁👍... 🤭💋🪴🌴🌺💖✨
Cannabis can have many different leaf patterns. I've grown some with 3, 5, 7, 9 and even 12. They are related, but not the same. Hemp can be different varieties also. Old school hemp is very tall and thin. Great for long fibers for textiles and has almost no "drug" in it. Newer "hemp" varieties can look identical to Cannabis and are just a variety that has high "medicinal" qualities (CBD's), without the "drug" part. Probably not so great for fiber length. Hemp "hurd" is the center of the stem/ stalk of either a cannabis or hemp plant and has no medicinal or drug value. The ground up Hurd is mixed with hydraulic lime and used for Hempcrete.
Labour costs down ... although nothings cheap these days ... lets hope they don't wack the BS taxes all over it to make it unaffordable for the average .
Half of this commercial is untrue and the rest is garbage. Hemp is good, but it lasts not long and climate / weather is a maior concern. And even the co2 foodprint is not true in the long run. Concrete assimilates co2 over the years,too.
This is the kind of nonsense crap that is over-running YT. Fluff content with click-bait titles with little useful info, created just for clicks and ad revenue. There's minimal info on the actual hemp 3d-printing process, just a lot of flashy stock footage added on to pad content. If this was a research paper on hemp 3-d printed houses, I'd grade this an 'F'. I'd tempted to think that this video was scripted by an AI engine, but I'd like to think that even AI would have generated something more coherent and useful.