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# Build a Backyard Pizza Oven from Cob

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- By [KaiRenner](https://slatesource.com/u/KaiRenner)
- Home & Lifestyle
- Created on Mar 21, 2026

> A cob oven costs almost nothing to build and produces a pizza no commercial oven can match.
>
> — KaiRenner · 26th of April 2026

## Building a Backyard Pizza Oven from Cob

A cob oven is built from clay, sand, and straw. With a proper foundation and dense cob dome, it retains enough heat to bake multiple pizzas and then bread as the temperature drops. Natural, durable, and beautiful.

**900** F

**3** Days

Build the Foundation

A rubble trench or concrete block base elevates the oven to comfortable working height. Top with a layer of insulating cob or vermiculite concrete before the firebrick floor. The floor must be level and hold heat.

Form the Dome

Build a sand form the shape of the interior dome. Lay cob in layers over the form. Inner dome diameter of 60 to 80 cm is ideal for a family oven. Let each layer dry before adding the next.

Add Insulation

A 10 cm layer of insulating cob or perlite and clay mix over the structural dome dramatically improves heat retention. Finish with an earthen or lime plaster outer shell to protect from weather.

Build Checklist

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Foundation complete and level

Firebrick floor laid with refractory mortar

Sand form shaped and wetted

Structural cob dome completed in 2 to 3 layers

Dome dried for at least 48 hours before removing sand

Insulating layer applied and dried

Plaster finish applied and cured

Do not rush the drying between layers. Cracking from moisture trapped inside is the most common cause of dome failure. Small cracks are normal and can be patched.