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Ov1, a Taoist Bitcoiner
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2024-11-04 16:43:03

Ov1, a Taoist Bitcoiner on Nostr: This is the interior view of my micro-dome igloo in tool tent configuration. These ...

This is the interior view of my micro-dome igloo in tool tent configuration. These are all the tools I've used to fabricate this permit-less shelter by myself without debt over the last few months. This initial prototype has taken longer than the next iterations will, as I had to figure out how to attach the cupola in order to allow for the vents at the top and to design the dormer style windows that avoid the risks of water leakage inherent in putting windows in roofs.

I initially framed the pony wall the dome sits on out of wood, but I realized that I could take advantage of the economies of scale that already exist for trampoline manufacturing to create a stronger, more durable, and cost effective framework. This entire structure is lightweight enough to easily be mounted to a floating dock to enable lake top and flood plane implementations.

My goal with this has been not only to house a mobilized manufacturing plant to build more of these shelters, but to also keep the capital invested in materials from being placed under siege subject to local tyrannical authorities. I'm now getting to test this premise as the local land owner is afraid of the HOA who is claiming this is a "shed" that needs to be put on a cement slab or pier and beam foundation. So, I'm pausing assembly at this stage and going to relocate this to a new property over the next couple weeks.

While doing so, I will create a long form Nostr note sharing the pattern language design, tools, materials, processes, and resources I've used to assemble this sovereign shelter. I'll also, be creating a Geyser Project to allow for placing orders for me to build these for Bitcoiners looking to add functional infrastructure that's not restricted by fiat builder's mindsets.

Stay tuned, over the next couple weeks as I open source this solution for cutting housing costs, while avoiding the bankers, zoning officers, and insurance agents having any say in what, how, and where you build your shelter from the storm.


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