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mud! straw can also be used to make the brick stronger
u braid a straw by twisting in or with getting more straws
Two readily available building materials come to mind: Bales of straw, and large pieces of cardboard. You can get straw through a feed store, possibly a garden store could order it. The cardboard could be found at appliance stores, or anyplace that unpacks large boxes. It really depends on where you want to make it, and how much you want to spend.
I really think that it depends on if they are doing a bog house or a small house. But either way, being an architect sure make a lot of money!
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There are actually a wide selection of internet websites that can offer information on straw bale house construction. Video sharing websites such as YouTube, as well as websites run by organizations such as StrawBale and The Daily Green, also have information regarding straw bale house construction.
2-3 weeks usually. Varies with weather.
5'x6' round bale weighs 1100lbs
A square bale of wheat straw typically weighs between 40 to 60 pounds. The weight can vary depending on the moisture content of the straw and the size of the bale.
Straw Bale has free workshops to learn to build straw bale houses. If you're interested in building straw bale houses this would be a good place to start.
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A bale of what? Hay? Straw? Lawn grass? Please be more specific!
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A bale of pine straw typically weighs between 10 to 40 pounds, depending on the size and density of the bale.
A pile of hay may be called a :haystackhaymowhayrickhaycockhay-pilehay stookhay bale
It depends on well it is packed and whether it's in the form of a large round bale, a small square bale or a large square bale. As such the question is quite impossible to answer.
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