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- <H1> Spring Progress
- <H3> Work on the Entry Arch for Rod and Carol began in October with a design review and client approvals. This second Entry Arch Prototype focused on sun and rain proofing the exterior grade plywood using boat builder techniques. We used Smiths expoxy sealer with multiple coats of primer and acrylic. Rod helped with the additional labor that this required, as well as time needed for curing. We suffered delays from illness, weather, and competing commitments. The fun part is now in process: assembling the finished components against the east wall of the house in Tucson, AZ. Soon the blazing sun and wickedly wet monsoon season will test this prototype. Time will tell the story.
- <H1> Winter progress
- <H2> Build out of the Earth Arch continues, a new fan installed in the first prototype, data gathering continues,
- <H2> and a client’s Entry Arch is assembled…
- <H1> Solar Powered Panel 12 volt fan-powered blower
- <H3> One of the design principles for Nurse Tree Design is to keep electrical use to a minimum in cooling and heating the arch. I’m working on an evaporative cooling system with a 12 volt variable speed fan powered by a deep discharge battery. The battery will be charged by a 100 Watt Polycrystalline Solar Panel. These pictures show the development process thus far. Next step will be to build the housing for the evaporative medium and polytube water delivery system, which will be connected to the drip irrigation system.
- <H5> 100 Watt 12 Volt Polycrystalline Solar Panel
- <H1> Making Dale’s Arch: the Mortise and Tenon Nurse Tree Arch
- <H1> Entry Arch Prototype Completed
- <H4> The Nurse Tree Entry Arch is designed to cover a raised bed outside a patio door. This prototype is placed outside the entrance to the original Nurse Tree Arch, acting as an annex that expands the space available for growing.
- <H1> “Designing the Entry Arch” campaign on Hatchfund Encounters a Policy Problem
- <H1> Entry Arch Recieves Affirmations at the Envision Tucson Sustainable Festival
- <H1> Entry Arch Design Files Ready to Go to Milling at CNCRoutingAZ
- <H1> Support Urban Agriculture in Tucson
- <H1> Support the Nurse Tree Arch Design Project
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