: The mixture should be a thick, plastic paste. A common test is the "ball test": drop a small ball of the mix; it should splay out slightly without fracturing.

Once your ratios are set, it’s time to prepare the raw material.

: Fill a clear jar halfway with your soil, add water to the top, shake it vigorously, and let it sit overnight.

: If you have too much clay, your bricks will crack as they dry. If you have too much sand, they will crumble. 2. Mix the "Mud"

Adobe - House

: The mixture should be a thick, plastic paste. A common test is the "ball test": drop a small ball of the mix; it should splay out slightly without fracturing.

Once your ratios are set, it’s time to prepare the raw material. adobe house

: Fill a clear jar halfway with your soil, add water to the top, shake it vigorously, and let it sit overnight. : The mixture should be a thick, plastic paste

: If you have too much clay, your bricks will crack as they dry. If you have too much sand, they will crumble. 2. Mix the "Mud" add water to the top