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What is cob? | Oregon Cob Beyond - University of Oregon Cob is an ancient natural building material consisting of clay, sand, and straw in varying proportions to create a rock-hard, finished structure The cob mixture can be used to create a wide array of structures including: cottages, benches, garden walls, ovens, and houses—the possibilities are endless!
Cob Natural Builder – A Natural Builder in Portland Oregon Discover our natural building services using Cob, Hempcrete, Light StrawClay, Earthen and Lime Plasters Paints, Lime Mortars, Reclaimed Wood, and Stone for eco-friendly, sustainable construction! Click to view a short timeline video as it's being built Currently getting ready to paint over earthen plastered cob walls
Cob - Wikipedia Look up cob or COB in Wiktionary, the free dictionary
COB vs. EOD: What Each Means How to Use Them – NASP What is the COB abbreviation meaning? And are EOB and EOD any different? By the end of this article, you should be able to answer these questions yourself and will, hopefully, understand what a simple phrase like “COB tomorrow” means
What we do and why we are doing it | Cob Cottage Company We conduct hands-on research on natural building methods and materials, testing our own buildings by living in them Through our sharing of this knoweldge, we help empower ordinary people to build their own houses at moderate cost and help others become professionals in natural construction
A beautiful cob house in Oregon, USA - natural homes Hidden away in a lush Oregon woodland near Coquille, OR, USA is a collection of tiny cob homes with names like Dawn and Dusk and the jewel among them is the the home of Ianto and Linda called Laughing House
COB vs. EOD? Whats the Difference and How Do You Use Them? When a supervisor assigns a task, they may detail whether it's due at the close of business (COB) or the end of the day (EOD) It's important to know the difference between COB and EOD to avoid missing any important deadlines In this article, we review what COB and EOD are, explain when to use them and share examples of how to use each one
Cob building with Maya - • What is cob? Maya Avina is a Colorado cob and natural builder who also uses timber from fire mitigation and local stone, both drystack and masonry She has built a cob wall, pajareque chicken coop and has a balecob building underway
Cob - Natural Building Alliance Humans have used cob as a building material for thousands of years in many parts of the world Although cob went through a period of close extinction as it competed with contemporary building methods, it has undergone a revival since the mid-1990s
Building With Oregon Cob - A Leap of the Imagination by Becky . . . Cob: An Oregon Story A primary consideration in any building project is the suitability of the building materials and methods to the climate and weather conditions of the region This is especially true in the Pacific Northwest, where our long wet winters provide unique challenges