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Spike Up

A bale spike comes in handy in many situations. It’ typically used to move large, 2000 pound hay bales around. With the rainy weather here, some farmers were not able to keep their hay from rottings, so we got our hands on 18 additional hay bales...

HydraRaptor’s Second Child

Chris Palmer of the HydraRaptor project just printed us a copy of parts for RepRap – the 3D printer that can print a copy of itself. Chris is an avid developer on the RepRap team, and the documentation of his work is superb. He has already printed...

Finally: my bags are packed, let the adventure begin!!

I can’t believe how much stuff I accumulated in only 4 1/2 years and what a pain it was packing it all and then lugging everything up to the third floor of my son’s place (very old house – oldest part is over 400 years old) in Klagenfurt!...

Soil Pulverizer: Prototype 1 Complete

In preparation for CEB construction – and in particular for the Vault Construction Workshop introduced in the last post, here is the soil pulverizer construction and testing of our first prototype. We started on the drawing board: and moved on to...

Taking it to the Next Level: CEB Vault Construction

We’ve got some great news on Inga’s House. We have succeeded in inviting Dipl.-Ing. Dittmar Hecken. He is the hands-on instructor from the Earth Building Course that Inga attended at the University of Kassel, in Germany. University of Kassel...

Tornado Warning

Did you ever wonder what it is like to be in the middle of a tornado warning? Here’s a warning that passed through Factor e Farm a few weeks ago. Sectacular cloud formations were moving in opposite directions, and it was very quiet on the ground,...

Open Source Biodiesel Tutorial

Here we show the complete documentation of a biodiesel production run. The video shows the process from oil settling to fueling the car – with titration and addition of reactants in between. We used 5 parts of waste vegetable oil to one part methanol,...

MicroTrac Completed

MicroTrac is the craziest power tool that I’ve seen. A powered unicycle? Mobile replacement wheel for LifeTrac, the open source tractor? Universal power source? It’s perhaps best to call it a walk-behind tractor. See the development from the...

Houston, we have a problem….

I sold my apartment, packing up stuff like crazy because next Monday July 13th my son is coming from Vienna to help me move everything to storage. Cancel insurance, change of address at post office, de-register car, etc. etc. you all know what moving...

OSE Interview with Gernot Minke

I took many hours of video at the workshop in Kassel, Germany – 11 hours total, I think.  Some of them I commented in English, some are in German.  The videos  tell the story in either language but if you have questions, just ask me.