Amanda Eur : The very first thing I would do Would be to start new Posts in the Forum >>Thread - - - Building >>Cob, and Regional>>SouthernUSA. A short catchy title is
best ! I would identify myself and my location and an approximate cob oven building date. Ask for people in your area to Identify themselves. You may have an Experienced
near neighbor,
with clay !
The next thing I would do, is learn how to do a sedimentation test, when you find your clay you need to have an idea of how much sand you might need to make a good Cob !
While you can google this information, you need to start a small Cob Library for this job - -
Looking for free I would ask
local Dept. of Public Works, D.P.W., Agricultural schools, county/State Highway Dept.s and local '
Sustainability Groups', and a local soil conservation
district, next I would try the yellow pages, look under Excavation Contractors, I would tell them it is an
Art project and you are trying to recreate an ancient technique- and it
will be an outdoor piece, If you have a good hustle you can get a load delivered for a couple of cases of beer !
Before you take delivery, know how much clay you will need. This will come from the plans that you find to follow, don't let a contractor unload 5 cubic yards if your whole
Cob Oven needs a 1/2 cubic
yard, 2/3rds of which will be sand! Remember from the pictures above that more than 2/3rds of the total mass can be insulation for the base +
chunks of old
concrete for thermal mass! You dont want to end up stuck with most of a load of Clay that you will have to pay someone to load up for removal, and then pay
someone else to haul away ! Can you say silly xmass presents for 30 years ?
There are several
books out there that will help you find good plans, - ' cobcottage.com ' - is a good place to find people who can help you ! For good gently used books you can
go to the #1site Amazon, or google my pick, Alibris books, with either site you can type in search terms Cob or Ianto Evans will get you into the 'right section' and then both
sites will show you a list of people who looked at these books also looked at - - - ! For general Cob Construction there is probably no better book than Ianto Evans' et al book
'' theHand-Sclpted House '' I would also look at " Instructables", a lot of good people there ! I would however be careful of taking advice or plans from You Tube, there is some
real jreck out there !
For the future good of the Craft ! Be safe, keep warm ! PYRO big AL ! - As always, your questions and comments are solicited and are Welcome ! A. L.
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