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Workshop in Guatemala is now FREE!
Hi everyone! Sir Cobalot and I decided to make the Workshop for FREE, for our Yearly Community members! If you are in the monthly subscription, you will have to get to level 3 to get it for free. 💚 COMMUNITY MEMBERS: The workshop itself is FREE as part of your Yearly Membership. You only contribute toward accommodation and meals: 🏡 Shared Room (including meals): $380 🛖 Private Room: +$200 ⛺ Camping (bring your own tent): $150 (including meals) 💰 NON-MEMBERS: Workshop + Food + Accommodation = $899 Many natural building workshops in North America and Europe cost between $1,500 and $3,500+, often before accommodation and food are added. Our goal is to make these skills accessible while building a thriving community of people interested in regenerative living, natural building, sustainability, freedom, and creating a better future together 🌱 ⚠️ Limited spots available. To Secure your Spot go the the Classroom Tab and click on "Live Workshop in Guatemala" and pay the the basic $380. 📩 For more Questions: DM me or email:[email protected] Many greetings and let's keep building together! 💜 Aziel
Workshop in Guatemala is now FREE!
3 likes • 25d
That's really a great support and gesture!.. How can I sign up and book my spot ?
Palletable Cobin update
Hey y’all, here’s a little video showing where I’m at with the latest Cobin project… As you can see I finished framing it today, which took about 5 days in all and I’ll be l to apply the earthen cob plaster tomorrow… should be all done in just a few weeks… As you can see these structures do require a fair amount of old Scrap wood so you will need to secure a good course before you begin your project.
Palletable Cobin update
2 likes • Apr 29
Very nice ... looking forward to see the cobbing process..
Project update on our hobbit cobin
Project is coming along well… Just about finished with the framing, ready to start cobbing this weekend ! Wish more forks in this community lived closer to me and could come down to help with the cobbing, as that is the extra fun part. I’m really excited about this project, it’s a great place to feature the Palletable Cobin design.
Project update on our hobbit cobin
2 likes • Mar 19
Very nice design! love the new roof style.. seems it would be easier to install and provides larger area and the bathroom attached is very convenient.. I also like tree beam look on the finished unit .. If you give me heads up on time starting the new unit you will start.. I might be able to make it to help and learn something new.. Cob along ...
Insulation
Filled the pallets with straw for insulation. Not much to say here, just posting to show everybody. It’s part of the process. Goes in pretty easy, put the straw in the top and shove it down with a stick. Couple of times the pallet boards popped open, but was pretty easy to reattach. I got the straw on Facebook marketplace, because it was half the price I would pay at tractor supply. But it’s completely filled with goat heads, very prickly, painful seed pods, I hope I don’t get a weed infestation from this. One bale of straw filled about 3 pallets, and only ended up needing 3 bales to fill the 11 pallets.
Insulation
2 likes • Feb 23
Nice progress work! Love the kittycober blending with the theme ;) What would be the best insulation to fill between the pallets? is straw the best ? I saw one youtube where they add clay to the straw and pack it or compress it down .. Dose that add any value to the insulation and the structure ?
3 likes • Mar 18
@Matt Brna I saw some youtubers Asian cobb technique where they add mud silt to the straw and pack it between the wood frames or say Pallets in our case and it sounded good and that it would provide mass for insulation, but I don't know for sure and was hoping for feedback if anyone tried it..
Hey y'all .. Volunteering to help building a Cobin around Georgia, NC,SC, FL, TN or Al
Would be happy to volunteer to help building any Cobin building, Network and and learn..
1 like • Mar 15
Sounds good. We have very unpredicted weather in Georgia too... I can relate.. it rains a lot and that doesn't help .. I'll look out for your updates.. Good luck!
0 likes • Mar 16
Hey James, That would be great. Would like to be there from the beginning of framing and roofing and to the end if I can. Please share my or her contact and I will make the plan.. Thanks
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Nick Saleh
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Experienced in Landscaping, swimming pools and water features. Interested & searching to learn more about natural building techniques and products!

Active 3d ago
Joined Feb 23, 2026
Atlanta, GA
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