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FOUNDATION CONCRETE MOLD - T Cross

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X1C - 0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
X1C - 0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Hello everyone

I've often seen these blocks in YouTube videos from America, but living in Italy, I couldn't find them Or at least, not at a low cost So here we are:

 

I decided to create this mold to make these very convenient reinforced concrete foundation blocks myself

 

The mold consists of two parts, joined together and secured with a wrap of adhesive tape

 

Before pouring concrete into it, I recommend applying universal grease inside the mold to facilitate its removal

 

A bag of pre-mixed concrete is perfect for creating one block

The ideal curing time, after some tests, is 24 hours After that, by tapping the mold a few times with a rubber hammer, it can be removed without issues

 

I also recommend inserting steel reinforcement inside to increase its strength

 

The block has a pre-arranged design to support wooden structures with a maximum thickness of 50mm, the top pattern helps maintain 90-degree angles and thus build your base squarely

 

They work very well

 

Approximate weight: 15 kg

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