Why don't people use interlocking blocks and bricks for construction? Literally make them to where you can run rebar down thru all the walls and tie the rear at the top. Hell for that matter you could tack weld all the top ones and cut and reuse the blocks later. I have done construction and it seems to me there is a lot of extra work and money for less reliability.
Great design! Strong, foolproof to use, need no mortar. If you did use them in a building, just a tiny bit of concrete slurry, expanding liquid foam, gorilla glue, or construction adhesive would lock them very strongly. They could also be made cheaply with dustcrete or fired clay.
The mortar has also the role to correct the irregularity of the bricks. No product on earth is precise. The mortar enables to correct it in order to build vertical walls, at the same height from one side to the other, and on the same plane. With only 2 levels of these bricks, you already sea irregularities, and they accumulate with the design, they don't compensate.
this is a good idea without waisting too much of each blocks height, easily fixed by makeing each block just a little bit higher than a normal block. and these overlaps the holes actually match
These are a great idea but only for local use. These would be a nightmare to ship long distance without them receiving damage to the fragile locking tabs at the current size. Justin this video the was a few with broken corners already. What doesn't get damaged in transport will get damaged by carless workers. I would also recommend putting a channel on the ends that lock together as well. Second problem, which is only with this video, is the mix is way to dry. These will crumble and weather easily.
Using the same pipe used to create the holes in the blocks, you can lock the blocks together securely without morter... as designed. Adjusting the dimensions SLIGHTLY would permit use of construction adhesive if joint "leaks" are a concern. For retaining walls, perimeter foundation, or simply decorative partition walls, these are quite attractive if different "concrete" suited to each application is used. One could easily incorporate steel reinforcement in the product for additional strength in the active seismic areas like here in Washington state. I like this design best so far. Thank you!
They are fine if you want to create a flower bed wall or something like that. They won't work for creating a strong structure you need more room between them for putting wet cement to bond them. 1/3 to 1/2 of an inch should be good.
Very creative bro, well done with your cheap DIY garden bricks. I like the one you made with the little brick pattern better. This one would be great for taller sculptures and back drops
faster and more solid to form vertical posts in reinforced concrete, every 3 meters and between the 2 posts pour 7cm of concrete wall in rows. 12 cm if floor or if we have the means. or walls entirely made of rammed earth between sheets when you have little financial means and clayey soil nearby. This is too much work with blocks (the mold will not hold 1000 blocks...) and above all non-compliant because of questionable solidity and gaps in the joints therefore not airtight. but it's very nice to see what some people can do with a few boards
You have a good idea, but, it can be set up better. Instead of loading from the end, have you thought about a top load? It will mean setting your pipes longer, and refitting the sides of the box. My guess is that you are making a 300 * 150 * 100 block? At this time, you are compressing from the 300 mm end. Would it not be better to compress from the 100 mm? By going vertical, you are not risking bending the pipes, and you are able to get compression over the whole brick. Your current method does not allow you to get full compression on the top edges where the blocks are for the shapes. Am currently in the process of building a sieving table, bolted together, powered by a bicycle drive! My next project after that is to build a vibrating table for the manufacture of interlocking blocks. The third project will be the manufacture of a CSEB machine that, if designed correctly, will be able to make the interlocking blocks or CSEB of different sizes. If I can get around to it, a video will be posted on YT, showing what has been done.
been watching a few "interlocking" brick vids lately, and one question keeps popping up... with all the interlocking parts, there doesn't seem to be enough space for the mortar to fit between and still maintain the interlock.. otherwise nice design....
Using the same pipe used to create the holes in the blocks, you can lock the blocks together securely without morter... as designed. Adjusting the dimensions SLIGHTLY would permit use of construction adhesive if joint "leaks" are a concern. For retaining walls, perimeter foundation, or simply decorative partition walls, these are quite attractive if different "concrete" suited to each application is used. One could easily incorporate steel reinforcement in the product for additional strength in the active seismic areas like here in Washington state. I like this design best so far. Thank you!
I've watched a lot of these block making videos and they all leave me asking, do you people not own safety shoes and a work bench!?! The lost time to broken toes and back problems must be crippling!
во-первых , такая сложная форма явно ни к чему . Во-вторых , зазоры между блоками слишком малы даже для клея . Если только не планируешь их просто складывать друг на друга , без ни чего !
And what kind of solution is planned to fasten the wall from these blocks? If it is the same cement, then the space between the complex shape of the bricks is not enough, because the cement mortar does not compact like that. If with glue, then what kind? The ones in cans are much more expensive than all these forms and blocks combined. And without a binding solution, such a wall is not suitable even for the construction of a garage. It is also not suitable for building a house because, most likely, it does not have enough strength and compression like red or white brick made in factory conditions.
Cold joints between every block. Good idea if you don't need heating or cooling. Or watertight structure. If you need any of those, this is sh.t. Sorry
Can Not Be Posible That Blocks 1. You Will Need Space For Mortar 2. Not space For Rebar 3. You Must Work In Construction To Know More About Blocks. Amén.
Why don't people use interlocking blocks and bricks for construction? Literally make them to where you can run rebar down thru all the walls and tie the rear at the top. Hell for that matter you could tack weld all the top ones and cut and reuse the blocks later. I have done construction and it seems to me there is a lot of extra work and money for less reliability.
Great design! Strong, foolproof to use, need no mortar. If you did use them in a building, just a tiny bit of concrete slurry, expanding liquid foam, gorilla glue, or construction adhesive would lock them very strongly. They could also be made cheaply with dustcrete or fired clay.
The mortar has also the role to correct the irregularity of the bricks. No product on earth is precise. The mortar enables to correct it in order to build vertical walls, at the same height from one side to the other, and on the same plane. With only 2 levels of these bricks, you already sea irregularities, and they accumulate with the design, they don't compensate.
this is a good idea without waisting too much of each blocks height, easily fixed by makeing each block just a little bit higher than a normal block. and these overlaps the holes actually match
New subscriber always watching your videos very interesting❤❤❤
Без проверки прочности это просто кубики для красоты.
These are a great idea but only for local use. These would be a nightmare to ship long distance without them receiving damage to the fragile locking tabs at the current size. Justin this video the was a few with broken corners already. What doesn't get damaged in transport will get damaged by carless workers. I would also recommend putting a channel on the ends that lock together as well. Second problem, which is only with this video, is the mix is way to dry. These will crumble and weather easily.
How do you stick these things together?
Those small inaccuracies are gonna accumulate on a larger structure.
Hacen videos y no muestran medidas parece que fueran secretas 😅
Great job man.
Nice. Looks so cool. However the time required to create the blocks, you could assemble walls with mortar and save a lot of time.
Using the same pipe used to create the holes in the blocks, you can lock the blocks together securely without morter... as designed. Adjusting the dimensions SLIGHTLY would permit use of construction adhesive if joint "leaks" are a concern. For retaining walls, perimeter foundation, or simply decorative partition walls, these are quite attractive if different "concrete" suited to each application is used. One could easily incorporate steel reinforcement in the product for additional strength in the active seismic areas like here in Washington state. I like this design best so far. Thank you!
Did it pass the kicking test?
Can you do a version for large round igloo domes?
They are fine if you want to create a flower bed wall or something like that. They won't work for creating a strong structure you need more room between them for putting wet cement to bond them. 1/3 to 1/2 of an inch should be good.
Very creative bro, well done with your cheap DIY garden bricks. I like the one you made with the little brick pattern better. This one would be great for taller sculptures and back drops
How to lay these bloks in T-junction or plus junction ?
Make a hinges lock will unmold easier. But very nice model.
Parabens pelo seu trabalho gostei muito bom mesmo obrigado, vou fazer uma clpia dessa forma, um abraço.
do you have the plans to cut the wood corectly?
That's a really good idea
how many moulds required to make economcal use of mixing time? 20? and imagine requiring a thousand? lots of time making before using them
Might want some bigger tolerance in the bottom side so it can handle a little more imperfection in the brick laying.
where is the place for mortar?
Very good job 😅
Perfect interlocking bricks
Este ladrillo no lleva fragua me puede explicar mejor como se sujetan la pared gracias
Good designed interloc brick, but you can also speed up your processing work by designing your interloc box as well 😉. Goog effort 👌.
genial, mas imagina fazer 3k de tijolos para uma obra
Very good!❤️
Great idea interlock bricks
Our brick making machines can make the interlocking lego bricks, pls contact us if you need.
faster and more solid to form vertical posts in reinforced concrete, every 3 meters and between the 2 posts pour 7cm of concrete wall in rows. 12 cm if floor or if we have the means.
or walls entirely made of rammed earth between sheets when you have little financial means and clayey soil nearby.
This is too much work with blocks (the mold will not hold 1000 blocks...) and above all non-compliant because of questionable solidity and gaps in the joints therefore not airtight. but it's very nice to see what some people can do with a few boards
do you have an stl file for this mold?
You have a good idea, but, it can be set up better. Instead of loading from the end, have you thought about a top load? It will mean setting your pipes longer, and refitting the sides of the box. My guess is that you are making a 300 * 150 * 100 block? At this time, you are compressing from the 300 mm end. Would it not be better to compress from the 100 mm? By going vertical, you are not risking bending the pipes, and you are able to get compression over the whole brick. Your current method does not allow you to get full compression on the top edges where the blocks are for the shapes.
Am currently in the process of building a sieving table, bolted together, powered by a bicycle drive! My next project after that is to build a vibrating table for the manufacture of interlocking blocks.
The third project will be the manufacture of a CSEB machine that, if designed correctly, will be able to make the interlocking blocks or CSEB of different sizes. If I can get around to it, a video will be posted on YT, showing what has been done.
i wish to see that, if you publish the video put the link right here
1kg siment makes how many breaks
Amazing
Very nice
thanks, i search many video for this type of mould.but no video in yt for this type of mould😊
Can you ship to me the mold u used?
Como levantar un muro o habitación con estos bloques de concreto? O que otro material más se necesita
excellent
非常有智慧的發明,應該普遍運用在建築上
1hours how many block make?
been watching a few "interlocking" brick vids lately, and one question keeps popping up... with all the interlocking parts, there doesn't seem to be enough space for the mortar to fit between and still maintain the interlock.. otherwise nice design....
They are meant to be used without applying cement. They are mainly used for the boundary wall of the house which is not very tall.
Surface bonding cement applied to both faces. And then mortar and rebar in the holes.
Mortter isn't needed. That's why it is interlocking
Using the same pipe used to create the holes in the blocks, you can lock the blocks together securely without morter... as designed. Adjusting the dimensions SLIGHTLY would permit use of construction adhesive if joint "leaks" are a concern. For retaining walls, perimeter foundation, or simply decorative partition walls, these are quite attractive if different "concrete" suited to each application is used. One could easily incorporate steel reinforcement in the product for additional strength in the active seismic areas like here in Washington state. I like this design best so far. Thank you!
@@stevenmitchell6347 Then it will increase the cost.
Couple hundred years later: "I finaly finish my 45m square house! Whooh!"
😂😂
That's exactly what I was going to say. You can produce up to 365 bricks per year🎉
Boa tarde, sou do Brasil, cidade Rio Grande, tens com mandar o projeto com medidas, gostei muito dos modelos dos blocos
Can you do mud brick like that
Eres ingeniero del diseñó
Why couldn't you build a house with these?
😮😮😮 Скільки у нього пальців залишилося у кінці ?Хто додивився до кінця 😮😮😮 Усе це робиться з глини і формується з гіпсу 😊 Це моя професія
I can see gaps when put together !
Hola desde República Dominicana no se bien el morder por favor indicar los centimetros del moder para uno poderlo hacer
Size of this brick please
Congratulations!
You didn't show the corner of the wall. I suggest "half brick", in order to place doors and windows easily.
good for garden bed
Это ты там наделал блоков в Пума-Пунку? 😳
Tranjeri güvenlik tedbiri almadan kullanıyorsunuz.
En küçük bir dalgınlığın pahalı sonuçları olur
Bom dia
Quais as medidas?
А где зазоры на горизонтальные и вертикальные швы??? 😮
При кладке на клей-пену зазоры пол-миллиметра. А вот изготовление- ну бы его нафиг с такими темпами. Слишком муторно, нужны разъëмные пресс-формы.
mortar would still be required
Should have a patent for that..
Minecraft😮
I've watched a lot of these block making videos and they all leave me asking, do you people not own safety shoes and a work bench!?! The lost time to broken toes and back problems must be crippling!
Так проще уж опалубку поставить и просто монолит сделать)
Ja diese Art zu sägen wird auch die Finger ab Methode genannt. 😂😅😊
Podía servir para bloques de concreto celular??
Dria ayudar con las me didas o si tiene un plano q venda para adquirir las medidas corectas
Be soooo careful with those fingers!
Que quilombito pero vale la pena hermoso
Hay a ơi
Не доработка, сразу видно по углам не будет нормальной стыковки.
во-первых , такая сложная форма явно ни к чему . Во-вторых , зазоры между блоками слишком малы даже для клея . Если только не планируешь их просто складывать друг на друга , без ни чего !
ارغب في شراء هذا القالب وغيره تواصل معي لفتح مشروع تجاري
Mujhe yah kej chaiye
And what kind of solution is planned to fasten the wall from these blocks? If it is the same cement, then the space between the complex shape of the bricks is not enough, because the cement mortar does not compact like that. If with glue, then what kind? The ones in cans are much more expensive than all these forms and blocks combined. And without a binding solution, such a wall is not suitable even for the construction of a garage. It is also not suitable for building a house because, most likely, it does not have enough strength and compression like red or white brick made in factory conditions.
Make a proper tapper
Wenn in der 2 Lage schon 2-3mm Höhenunterschied ist.Wie ist es dann in der 5 oder 10 Lage 😂
Oba faz a forma or encomenda
hello can you give me the drawings
Cold joints between every block. Good idea if you don't need heating or cooling. Or watertight structure. If you need any of those, this is sh.t. Sorry
раствор намажешь идеально не ляжет кирпичи
Чому угла не склав ? 😮 Бо не виходить 😅😊😂
Ідея нормальна 😊 але недопрацювань багато
Machu Picchu.......ahhhhh
TUGLAYI BOYLE YAPSA USTALARA GEREK KALMAYACAK
Чем так долбиться с каждым кирпичиком лучше бы уж сделал оснастку типа тисэ
Bonjour
Vous êtes de quelle région
Трудоёмко и бестолково!
5 штук БЕЗ РАСТВОРА и те криво состыковались. На несколько рядов вообще полный швах будет.
脱模太慢了,没有实际使用价值
Lego brick
Someone is stealing all this channel videos and making a ton of views on tiktok...
Or just use mortar
Your adress sar
it is concrete not cement. Cement is one of the ingredients in concrete.
Can Not Be Posible That Blocks
1. You Will Need Space For Mortar
2. Not space For Rebar
3. You Must Work In Construction To Know
More About Blocks.
Amén.
stacy
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I have a better design ... Interlocking yes but my idea is 100% better
it a great concept but it uses a lot of material and that is bad for business.
Going great till the idiotic music started then I stopped watching.
В сотни раз проще отливать в опалубку стены целиком, чем подобной ерундой заниматься вручную.