1. The sides of my bentonite pit are, in fat, approximately vertical.
2. My bentonite pit is actually over five feet deep in most places. The bottom is not quite level so the depth varies a little.
3. The thickness (viscosity) of my bentonite pit has been kept, for several years, at the point where we have to frequently add water because the models say they feel stuck. The videos you refer to may be from a different producer or perhaps from ten or so years ago. Sometimes the bentonite pit will have a layer of water at the surface but this is just after a storm has occurred. Sometimes the surface is actually cracked from dryness but this condition only survives for a single scene.
mud_dreamer wrote:WesternSoupyMud wrote:Good luck @mud_dreamer !
Please keep us posted on your progress. Probably too late to recommend photographing as you go (although a blow-by-blow guide for others to follow / be inspired by would be something to consider!).
Very exciting to see more people making their own pits.
Thanks WesternSoupyMud.
MY inspiration came when a heavy rain absolutely destroyed my plans of getting out a few more times this season. My 2 or 3 decent stream/river locations are currently under 3 feet of water.
I also want to be able sink in the nude without worrying about being seen.
I am taking photos and I do plan to post them here at some point. I realize now that I rushed into this (which is a characteristic of mine) but I am glad that I started. I am going to slow down a bit to avoid any major mistakes. So far I am happy with how it is going. I am especially happy that the soil is almost perfect.
One thing that I am noting about bentonite pits from the QS videos is that it is relatively thin and very slippery. I keep noting that the models typically slide carefully up to the edge and carefully drop vs slide in. This is making me concerned that my original plan has too steep and deep of sides. I am also noting that many of the bentonite pits are not very deep. This allows one to essentially take a mud bath in the pit versus simply standing up in it. I realize that some of that is to show off the sexy models when they are covered in glossy grey clay.
So today I am going to rethink the design. I am at 3 feet deep. The opening is 6 x 4. My tendency at this point is to stretch the 6 feet out to 8 or even 10 feet and create steps. I may not go much deeper than the 3 feet at the deep end. I am glad that I do not have any large trees at either end.