posted 7 years ago
if you want to leave it as the cob look you can just sift you aggregate (sand) so that you use only fine materials. Most people make an earthen plaster to cover cob, same ingredients, finer materials. Make some samples of your clay, fine sifted sand, and sifted straw (chopped straw, goat hair, cattail fluff). Once the plaster hardens to a leather like consistency, burnish it til it shines. Use a yogurt lid or a very smooth stone. This will push the sand farther down in the plaster and bring the clay up to the surface to make it nice and shiny.