When drywall is applied to new construction, there are many off cuts which are thrown out. I am going to try to get paid to haul away
enough material to completely cover the inside of my 600 square-foot cabin. This will be a substrate on which I will place a thin
cob finish.
The place is framed with 2x4s and has a plastic vapor barrier over fiberglass insulation. The drywall is meant as a backing. I think I would damage the vapor barrier many times, if I tried to apply the cob directly over the plastic.
I will use hundreds of little screws or nails to hang the cob from the drywall. Light wire may also be used.
When the mud goes on a regular drywall
project, there is plety that gets wasted due to dirt or hardening in the
bucket. Lumps won't matter to me. I will mix free drywall compound with clay In order to get good adhesion between the two products.
The finished product will be completely covered in cob, so that no drywall is visible.