Sounds like a nice material. :)
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It’s all fun and games until Hansel and Gretel show up at your elderly grandmother’s sugarcrete house.
Sugercrete?
Dude, CANEcrete was right there. It was right fucking there!
Also sugarcrete begs the question (before you read up on it) what happens when it rains?
Agreed canecrete has got to be it.
I just invented ShitCrete
Bro, CRAPcrete was right there!
I’d argue “canecrete” is too close to “concrete.” Close enough that it might invite trademark/customer confusion complaints from the concrete industry.
I'd argue that that argument is not good
Don't try to simulate this by adding sugar to concrete.
Cuba! Get on this!
This is pretty cool and it makes me wonder if there are far north options for materials you could use such cattails/bullrushes or maybe in a little warmer areas less desirable wood like poplar
Cobb, then hempcrete. Rammed earth or CEB always an option as well.
There is hempcrete too
Taking a step back, what they've kinda done is taken wattle and daub (but not really) and worked it to industrial standards. And wattle and daub got used in all kinds of ways all over the world.
Obv wattle and daub to structural standards and firecode and such so that your building can meet modern specifications is actually quite a handy thing? But yeah there's an overall myopia to steampunk-leaning researchers to focus on a singular feedstock instead of working to create a spectrum of materials based on local availability.
Reed Canary grass makes great cob. Hemp is another likely fibre.
Lots of strong natural fibers out there.
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