Hut Off-Grid No-Power-Tool Gravity-Water 3d model
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Hut Off-Grid No-Power-Tool Gravity-Water

Hut Off-Grid No-Power-Tool Gravity-Water

by 3DWarehouse
Last crawled date: 10 months ago
This hut structure, fireplace, solar-power, greenhouse aquaponics, bathroom, and water reservoirs are very easy to build using no power-tools and just earth materials, fireplace and water reservoirs. Its roof is sloped to the south and molded-in on the edges to form gutters to collect rain water. The structure can harden in a week (if you are building currently check this). Earth materials are used, such as soil mud, straw, locally collected rocks, even thin trees for the roof cut by hacket, knife or hand-saw, along with clay, lime, cement bags, sand, for the walls/cabinets, some of the furniture (sub-board on top). The greenhouse/aquaponics is built 100 feet from the house so that is can be less easily tripped into. Rain water reservoirs in the front add to supplemental rain water distribution by bucket, the reservoirs in the back are built on a teired slope to faciliate only gravity flow by narrow trench, and later install of piping. The back canopy is layered for easier build up and is just for collecting rain water, like a dam with narrow piping for slow flow. Stiff or concrete lids/tops should be placed over water tanks to keep out weather and animals. Teirs are somewhat un-measured from trying to fix full scale cisterns while looking in the homestead box. I hope to be back online to fix this soon. Low cost septic piping (in a trench) is installed to flow only toilet from inside the hut to hand-built two-section septic tank, then to a leech field (3 long pipes with holes in the underside, in gravel in a 30'x20'x24' plot, soil/grass back over). Septic run breaks up only by itself, not any soaps from grey or extra fresh water. Larger file size models can be downloaded from https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1SWo6cIHhbbeSLa67FTDR7zqJ7kVP8Hle?usp=sharing

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