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Shown here after acrylic laser cut pieces have been tensioned with latex. These forms are nice, if a bit shallow. Stronger apparatus, pieced latex, and better scaffolding will allow deeper, contoured, and adaptable pieces. But for a start, this is great. Patterns are drawn in resist and decoration fills in spaces.
Details of CNC routered plug formwork showing 3D shaping of faces to avoid steps in the 6mm plywood facing and location of jointing support to avoid dips in the surface that require filling and fairing.
The assembly systems slot together, with reference marks, check levels and part marking built in to allow fast construction.
Insulated concrete homes constructed using aluminum concrete forms. For more information visit www.wallties.com
Using a kit purchased from Formworks Building, Nigel and Lorraine Walker built their own earth-sheltered home at Eatwell Farm in Dixon, CA. Photo by Mark Andrew Boyer
Using a kit purchased from Formworks Building, Nigel and Lorraine Walker built their own earth-sheltered home at Eatwell Farm in Dixon, CA. Photo by Mark Andrew Boyer
Insulated concrete homes constructed using aluminum concrete forms. For more information visit www.wallties.com
Formwork ready for the concrete around one section on the new 60lb cane railway installation adjacent to the Distillery ... distillery in the background.
Not technically a pillbox, but I had to include a second example from Buchanan Battery on Flotta. On a much larger scale than the pillboxes above, this three-level battery observation post has been cast using large precast concrete panels laid horizontally as shuttering.
You can read more about concrete shutteirng on my website frontlineulster.co.uk/pillbox-shuttering/
Shown here after acrylic laser cut pieces have been tensioned with latex. These forms are nice, if a bit shallow. Stronger apparatus, pieced latex, and better scaffolding will allow deeper, contoured, and adaptable pieces. But for a start, this is great. Patterns are drawn in resist and decoration fills in spaces.
The EFCO Redi-Radius system was reconfigured from the straight wall application on the Oxidation ditch to form the radius section of the same structure. Interior view. Notice the small amount of parts and pieces with this system - this ultimately reduces labor costs to cycle the formwork.
Shown here after acrylic laser cut pieces have been tensioned with latex. These forms are nice, if a bit shallow. Stronger apparatus, pieced latex, and better scaffolding will allow deeper, contoured, and adaptable pieces. But for a start, this is great. Patterns are drawn in resist and decoration fills in spaces.
The EFCO Redi-Radius system was reconfigured from the straight wall application on the Oxidation ditch to form the radius section of the same structure. Interior view. Notice the small amount of parts and pieces with this system - this ultimately reduces labor costs to cycle the formwork.