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2.10.2014

Industrial Hemp CAD Designs Natural Sustainable Net Zero Home




Industrial Hemp CAD designs of 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Net Zero Sustainable Home. 

Industrial Hemp Home CAD designs by Scotty-Energy Efficient Post Frame and Hempcrete creating a Net Zero- Energy Efficient Sustainable 4 Bedroom 2 Bath, Gardens, Pool, Basement, Safe Room, Green Roof, SkyLights, Dual Pane Windows, Fireplace, Hardwood Floors, Radiant Heating, Indoor Garden, Hedge, Landscaping, Water Features...see the easy to read CAD Details 


Hemp Home Frontal View- Design by Scotty Net Zero Energy Efficient Hempcrete Home


  • HEMP HOME COLLECTION BY SCOTTY February 9, 2014 Collection of Hemp Home Design CAD Drawing photos showcasing the sustainable lifestyle that this net zero energy efficient home, gardens, pergola, solar panels, solar water heating, pool, garage, safe room, basement, fireplace, 4 bedroom, 2 bath…
  • HEMP HOME POST FRAME LATERAL LOADINg Post Frame Wood Structure Design-Industrial Hemp Wall Construction Its all about Energy Efficiency and Conserving Natural Resources when using a Post Frame Building option with the added benefit: Post Frame Buildings […]

           CAD Detail-Hemp Home Rear Birds Eye View
  • Q AND A WITH HEMP BUILDING EXPERT GREG FLAVALL HEMP TECHNOLOGIES Hempcrete Wall Details by Scotty-  Hemp Home Building Plans Q-n-A with HEMP Building Expert: Mr. Greg Flavall Co-Founder and Technical Director at Hemp-Technologies on the Hemp Home design by Scotty Additional […]

Hemp Home Wall Detail
  • Hemp Home Catalan Vaulted Style Roof Waterproofing-In the previous post I have been illustrating how I plan to build the Roof System for the Net Zero Hemp Home.  This post shows how I plan to both Insulate the Catalan Vault Style Roof System and make it water proof.

Hemp Home Catalan Vault Style Roof Waterproofing Detail
  • Designing My Hemp Home My goal is simple: Net Zero and Affordable In my quest to promote affordable sustainable buildings has lead me to discover a new building product that provides high R-value for energy efficiency and has the strength of concrete.  Hempcrete the new miracle building material!

  Hemp Home Design 1 by Scotty
  • ASK A BUILDER-HOW WOULD YOU BUILD YOUR RETIREMENT HOME? My retirement home will be a Hemp Home!  I feel a Hemp Home addresses the main issue facing mankind today (co2 emissions) without sacrificing comfort needed in both energy and lifestyle choices.

    To ensure that my retirement income will provide the needed security as I age in place my hemp home will enable me to use natural resources in the building of the energy efficient structure-controlling costs in the build and the future energy costs.
     Taking pointers from the first American Settlers:  I will build my home from the land and use as many natural resources as possible.
     Industrial Hemp Home CAD designs
1916 US Dept of Agriculture Sign- Marijuana House Saves Millions Build Your Home Today! Hemp Fiber Board and Hemp Concrete 300% Stronger than Wood Self Insulating Water Proof And More....
1916 US Dept of Agriculture Sign- Marijuana House Saves Millions
Build Your Home Today!
Hemp Fiber Board and Hemp Concrete
300% Stronger than Wood
Self Insulating
Water Proof
And More....





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2.04.2014

Final CAD Drawings Platform Lift Labor Saver

Platform Lift Final CAD Drawings

  • Enclosed 1st Floor with Gate



  •  Birds Eye View Looking into the Platform Lift Shaft from 1st Floor



  •  Basement View of Enclosed Platform Lift 

Basement View of Enclosed Platform Lift
Basement View 

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Additional Labor Saver Platform Lift CAD details

Flooring System, Framing Details, Footing, Foundation
-see spec sheet for Fastener Details, Torque and Metal Specs

Example of Cable Location and Attachment Points at Flooring Support Beams.


-making moving materials between floors easy and pain free!
  
1500 lb weight limit used in original plans-





Cable Location and Attachment Points at Flooring Support Beam.


Flooring System Framing Details-see spec sheet for Fastener Details, Torch Specs, Metal Grade

  • Safety Switch Each Gate Kills Power in Open Position

Safety Switch Each Gate Kills Power in Open Position
2 Safety Switch - PWR Kill Locations on Gates
  • Basement View of Support Wall and New Footing Details-Basement Floor Cut away-keeps platform even with Basement Floor Level for ease of loading and unloading of cargo!


Support Wall and New Footing Details
Support Wall and New Footing Details

  •  First Floor View Looking Down into Platform Lift Shaft

First Floor View Looking Down into Platform Lift Shaft
First Floor View Looking Down into Platform Lift Shaft
  • 2x4 Standard Framing-Studs at 16in OC with DBL Top Plate


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2.03.2014

Labor Saver Platform Lift Design

Electric Platform Lift Design by Scotty-making moving materials between floors easier and pain free!  1500 lb weight limit used in original plans-an inexpensive option to prior post.

Electric Motor and Spool-Platform Lift Design
Electric Motor and Spool-1
added cad detail:Electric Motor and Spool
Electric Motor and Spool-2

Platform Lift Floor Design
Platform Design

Pulley and Motor Set-Up for platform lift design
Pulley and Electric Motor Set-Up for Platform Lift


Runners and Floor Cutout
Runners and Floor Cutout

Design Notes:
  • With 1 shaft operating 2 cable spools will ensure 'level and even' travel of Platform Lift as it raises and lowers between floors
  • Safety Rail Added to Final CAD Design
  • The Simplicity of the setup will add to the longevity of the Platform Lift System as well as the required maintenance needed to lubricate the cables and pulleys
  • Wheel Guide and Basement Floor Cut-Away-keeps platform centered in Lift Shaft for ease of loading and unloading of cargo
  • Inexpensive Option when compared to installing an elevator to move materials. 
Next Post in Series:
Wiring-Safety Shutoff.

Final CAD Details

First Post in Series:

Design-Build ADA Wheelchair Ramp-

ADA COMPLIANT-RESIDENTIAL WHEELCHAIR LIFT AND RAMP CAD DESIGNS WITH BEFORE PHOTOS AND BUILD NOTES

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1.19.2014

Design-Build ADA Wheelchair Ramp-

ADA Compliant-Residential Wheelchair Lift and Ramp CAD Designs with Before Photos and Build Notes

Before Photo A-Design-Build Exterior Wheelchair Ramp
Before Photo A-Design-Build Exterior Wheelchair Ramp

CAD Design Automatic Wheelchair Lift Down Position
CAD Design Automatic Wheelchair Lift Down Position
CAD Design Electric Wheelchair Lift in Up Position at House Level
CAD Design Electric Wheelchair Lift in Up Position at House Level

CAD drawing- Determining Proper Ramp Location

CAD Drawing Final Design Exterior Wooden Wheelchair Ramp
CAD Drawing Final Design Exterior Wooden Wheelchair Ramp

Exterior Wheelchair Ramp CAD Design by Scotty-Scotts Contracting

My current project has a couple of phases of projects.  The first exterior project is adding wheelchair access to the front of this property located in , MO. 

After pricing a few of the electric wheel chair and stair lifts on the market, I found the prices start at $2,500 to $6,000-(each system has benefits and drawbacks).  Unfortunately, I learned that the costs of automatic systems are more than this clients budget can allow.  The clients eyes lit-up when I mentioned that we can build a ramp that will save him money and work within his budget.

To build a proper ADA complaint Wheel Chair Ramp I looked up the Specs and learned:

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) provides Wheelchair Ramp Specification and access guidelines that most business are required to meet. Most residential applications do not need to meet ADA guidelines, but they are a good reference point for recommended ramp lengths.  Most businesses, churches, schools and other organizations must comply with-

ADA Specifications and ADA guidelines for handicapped wheelchair ramp access


  • 1:12 slope ratio which works out to be one foot of wheelchair ramp for each inch of rise. For instance, a 20 inch rise requires a 20 foot wheelchair ramp.
  • Minimum 5’ x 5’ Flat area at the top and bottom of the ramp.
  • Minimum 36 inches of clear space across the wheelchair ramp.
  • Minimum Platform size is 5’ x 5’
  • Maximum of 30 feet in a single run of wheelchair ramp prior to a rest or turn platform.
  • Handrails on both sides of the wheelchair ramp

See Scotts Contracting Google Plus Photo Album for additional Build Notes

Final Build Notes will be added at a later date as I am designing an Interior Option that would act as a Platform Lift / Elevator or chairlift from the Garage up to the main level in the home.

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12.18.2013

Exterior Wall Hempcrete Insulation Retrofit

Why Hempcrete and not other forms of insulation?
  • Hemp Plant Fibers are a natural product that can be grown and sourced from Missouri Farmers.
  • Hempcrete is as strong as Concrete with less damaging effects to our climate and provides a High RValue
  • Adds Structural Reinforcement

Learn More Here You will be directed to the main website for contact information and additional details.
http://stlouisrenewableenergy.com/2013/12/18/stlouis-brick-home-hempcrete-insulation-retrofit/
http://stlouisrenewableenergy.com/2013/12/18/stlouis-brick-home-hempcrete-insulation-retrofit/
Hempcrete CAD Finish Design Stucco Appearance
Designed by Scotty-Scotts Contracting
Build a Green StLouis!
The politics of bringing hempcrete product to market and grown locally I feel will be an uphill battle...until that time I  looked into substituting Kenaf Plant Fibers instead of Hemp Plant Fibers. Scotty added April 24, 2014 Kenaf Plant Fibers will not replace Hemp Plant Kurd / Fibers for Hempcrete Retrofit and Construction Techniques per Greg- Hemp Technologies

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11.30.2013

3rd Grade Solar Science Project-Results,Testing Procedures,Videos

In my quest to make school fun we decided to test the power of the sun with some kool solar gadgets.  She said it was fun testing the different solar toys and the test results prove that the power of the sun is strongest...
This is her project for her class I did my best to remain impartial and only helped when necessary or for spelling assistance with the big words.

When I read: "This is your child’s education, not yours; let your child discover her own answers and keep your participation in her homework to a bare minimum".  I think I'm on the right track!


Solar Powered Toy Car Solar Car




Test Day 1: 9:20am
Weather Report


*
28°F
FEELS LIKE 20°
45°
HIGH
24°
LOW
Sunny
Most recent high temperature much below average.
Sunny
Clear
Wind:
S at 9 mph
Wind:WSW at 11 mph
Wind:N at 6 mph


Humidity:
43%
Humidity:
45%
Humidity:
66%
UV Index:
1 - Low
UV Index:
2 - Low
Today:
Sunny. High around 45F. Winds WSW at 10 to 15 mph.
Tonight:
Mainly clear skies. Low 24F. Winds N at 5 to 10 mph.
Pressure:
30.27 in
Dew Point:
12°
Visibility:
10.0 mi




  • 1st test: 9:00 AM
    • car on roof, and it worked but not real good. we tried it again on a table and it worked better than first time 9:20AM.
    • 1st test too windy for windmill
  • 2nd test 11:00 AM
    • Car went faster
    • 2nd Test too windy for windmill
  • 3rd Test 1:00 PM
    • A little bit slower
      • we also learned that if we make a shadow the car will stop
    • 3rd Test Too windy for windmill
    • After doing the tests I think further testing should be done.  With a clock-stop watch.
  • 4th Test 4:00 PM
    • Move to Front Side of House in Light, Tested New Solar Wind Turbine.  Initial Test OK.


Test Day 2 10:00 AM


*
51°F
FEELS LIKE 51°
51°
HIGH
34°
LOW
Sunny
Wind:
S at 8 mph
Wind:
S at 11 mph
Wind:SSW at 8 mph

Humidity:
44%
Humidity:
55%
Humidity:
88%
UV Index:
2 - Low
UV Index:
2 - Low
Today:
Sunny. High 51F. Winds S at 10 to 15 mph.
Tonight:
Partly cloudy. Low 34F. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph.
Pressure:
30.26 in
Dew Point:
29°
Visibility:
10.0 mi


    
  • Too Windy For Windmill
  • Car Test 10:00 am:
    • Test Track Length 4 feet long or 48 inches
      • 1st Run- 1.7 seconds
      • 2nd Run-2.0
      • 3rd Run-2.1
      • 4th Run-2.2
      • 5th Run-2.1
        • 10.1 Total
        • 2.02 seconds is average
          • Average is sum of runs divided by number of runs
        • we went 48 inches in 2.02=23.76 inches per second
    • Test Procedure:
      • we measure the length.
      • we put paper over the car so the sun couldn't get to the car.
      • Then we time the car to see how fast it goes .
      • then we write it on a piece of paper.
      • then we take  a video and put it on youtube
    • Car Test 1:00pm
      • 1st Run 1.7
      • 2nd Run 1.2
      • 3rd Run 1.2
      • 4th Run 1.5
      • 5th Run 1.7
        • Total= 9.2
        • Average=1.84
  1. we were faster second time then first time because there was more sun.
  2. we were talking about how the sun moves forward during the day  in the afternoon the sun it's brighter
  3. in the morning  it's not really bright in the afternoons it's brighter than the morning is and what made the car go faster
  4. when the suns closer it's more powerful- in afternoon than the morning.  I know that because we tested it and it went faster in the afternoon

1st Video 

2nd Video 

3rd Video


We have a few more tests to be done and will start building the Science Project Display Board.

I feel that by encouraging the next generation in the benefits of solar power is a win win for the planet.

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