Smelly Bricks

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Shaderon
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Smelly Bricks

Postby Shaderon » Wed Nov 09, 2005 4:23 pm

How about we have a new way of making bricks? Dung.

We should use fresh dung to make a brick, it has to be dried in an oven or kiln then it can be used like a clay brick but you need more?

I promise dung bricks don't smell.... much... but that's not our problem anyway, that's THEIR problem (points to the Cantrians)
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Postby Bear » Wed Nov 09, 2005 4:58 pm

"new" way, so what's the old*grins*?
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Postby Shaderon » Wed Nov 09, 2005 5:11 pm

Clay?
At least I read somewhere on these forums that you can make clay with bricks.... if not can we please?

Might make some use of them brick moulds ;-)
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Postby Agar » Wed Nov 09, 2005 5:47 pm

You mean bricks with clay.

Bear may be referring to a euphamism amoung lower class americans referring to bowel movements as "cutting bricks"

Wattle and Daub houses were made by mixing clay, dung, dirt and straw and covering reeds or stakes with it. Dung is used in many primitive buildings, but almost always mixed with something else.
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