michael pope wrote:thanks for your response Gerry. I was wondering then, if i am tamping the light straw clay then it seems that having nails in place would get in the way of tamping (with all the nails in there). is it that you put in the nails after the tamping? with cob its easy but with the small space between the form and the LSC with a bunch of nails in there, i don't think that's possible. Any thoughts on that. Thanks
I think the issue might be, the timber frame beams will shrink once they are dried out. At 1 inch per year to dry, an 8 inch timber frame beam would take 8 years to be fully dry, so it is impossible to dry them out before building with them, hence they move.
But one idea I can think of...maybe...is to secure chicken wire or hardware cloth to the beams. That way when you put on your straw clay mixture, it will grab onto that hardware cloth grid, and help hold it in place. You could tamp all you liked then and it would just adhere more to the wire.