One of the projects we did as part of the workshop was to enclose a batch solar hot water system. For the panels around the box, we used a natural building technique called "Wattle & Daub." This involved building a wooden frame, attaching bamboo to the frame, and filling with cob (clay, sand, & straw). Here Roger and Nick are giving us a demonstration of how it's done.
Saturday, March 19, 2005
One of the projects we did as part of the workshop was to enclose a batch solar hot water system. For the panels around the box, we used a natural building technique called "Wattle & Daub." This involved building a wooden frame, attaching bamboo to the frame, and filling with cob (clay, sand, & straw). Here Roger and Nick are giving us a demonstration of how it's done.
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Hehe... Tim's still wearing those same shorts...
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