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Open Source Ecology - zenmaster - 07-15-2012 Searched, but could not find a thread on this: "The Global Village Construction Set (GVCS) is a modular, DIY, low-cost, high-performance platform that allows for the easy fabrication of the 50 different Industrial Machines that it takes to build a small, sustainable civilization with modern comforts. The aim of the GVCS is to lower the barriers to entry into farming, building, and manufacturing. Its a life-size lego set that can create entire economies, whether in rural Missouri, where the project was founded, or in the developing world." http://opensourceecology.org/index.php Originally found this on Kickstarter: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/622508883/global-village-construction-set?ref=category I like this idea, as they are actually bothering to use their freedom to create practical stuff, rather than to occupy a park and complain like children. RE: Open Source Ecology - Patrick - 07-15-2012 Cool stuff ! ![]() Global Village Construction Set - BrownEye - 01-15-2013 RE: Global Village Construction Set - Cyan - 01-15-2013 Its only about 500k to build a small village anyway. RE: Global Village Construction Set - Ruth - 01-15-2013 Thanks for posting this, Pickle. Have you built any of the open source machines? I'm particularly interested in "The Liberator" - the brick press. Of course, although his speech makes the building of these machines sound incredibly simple, they are not at all simple to just go out and build. A great deal of prep work, work areas, and assembly tools are required. He compares an old Farmall 656 tractor to his open source trackhoe - which is a bit of an apples to zinnias comparison (in my opinion). When we were living on our land, we were able to purchase a CAT combination rubber tired backhoe (which has the dozer bucket on one end and the claw on the other) a Hesston farm tractor with several farming attachments, International dump truck, and a trailer for less than $20,000 total. And we didn't have to build anything or pay to have it repaired (since my husband is able to do that type of work himself and already has many of the tools). Very interesting and helpful information! RE: Global Village Construction Set - zenmaster - 01-15-2013 http://www.bring4th.org/forums/showthread.php?tid=5206 RE: Global Village Construction Set - BrownEye - 01-16-2013 (01-15-2013, 11:54 PM)zenmaster Wrote: http://www.bring4th.org/forums/showthread.php?tid=5206 I did a search for thread title LoL. RE: Global Village Construction Set - Parsons - 01-16-2013 Yeah, our search system isn't very effective. I usually google search a keyword using the following: site:www.bring4th.org/forums keyword eg site:www.bring4th.org/forums David Wilcock RE: Global Village Construction Set - Bring4th_Austin - 01-19-2013 The two threads have been merged. |