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Ben's Digital Workshop skip to main | skip to sidebar Ben's Digital Workshop Thursday, June 7, 2018 Making a Cob Oven: The Oven The oven floor was complete, the stone support wall was ready, and finally we had time to start on the oven proper. The general plan is to make a sand mound and pack the cob around it, let it dry a bit, and then cut out the door and scoop out the sand. Jennifer had researched this for years and had several books on earthen ovens. If you get only one, I'd suggest "Build your own Earth Oven" by Kiko Denzer and Hanna Field. First, we brought several wheelbarrow loads of sand around and started piling and packing it into shape. We cut a slender stick to the desired height and put it in the sand at the high-point. In the end, we could not get it quite as tall as we wanted, but it was close enough. It is suggested that you wrap the sand mound with newspaper in the end to help it keep shape and to keep the sand from coating the cob oven interi...
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