I'm considering Haener blocks for a house I'm going to build. I found the writeup http://www.haenerblock.com/pdf/2_Block_System.pdf, which gives block sizes in inches, wall sizes in feet, mortar volumes in liters, and masses in kilograms. The units are jarring. I design and build in metric. Do you have molds available in hard metric sizes? If not, could you make a version of the document with all measurements in metric? If I have to import a mold from Germany or Romania, that will not be a problem.
The building site is in western North Carolina. Do you know any block companies in the area that you recommend to make blocks? I also suggest that you make toy blocks, 1/10 size. These would be useful for building scale models. A Lego 8-peg block, which I played with when I was a kid, is 32 mm × 16 mm × 9.6 mm (not counting the pegs); a 1/10 Haener block would be 40 × 20 × 20. Pierre -- The Black Garden on the Mountain is not on the Black Mountain.
