(M) I read an important post about starting your fire under your flue and later pushing it back. Thanks for that advice.
(M) I built a roof with a substantial peak overhang. When starting my fire, I had some smoke in my face. It got caught under the overhang.
(M) I asked a sheet metal worker to build a 24" cowl - shroud around my brick arch oven entry. For $30, he even gave me painted galvanized sheet metal and threw in edge beading to prevent cuts.
(M) NOTE! This cowling is removable. I plan to use it only when necessary and once my fire is hot, I'll lift it off.
(M) Here is a picture of it:

Ciao,
Marcel
(M) I built a roof with a substantial peak overhang. When starting my fire, I had some smoke in my face. It got caught under the overhang.
(M) I asked a sheet metal worker to build a 24" cowl - shroud around my brick arch oven entry. For $30, he even gave me painted galvanized sheet metal and threw in edge beading to prevent cuts.
(M) NOTE! This cowling is removable. I plan to use it only when necessary and once my fire is hot, I'll lift it off.
(M) Here is a picture of it:

Ciao,
Marcel





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.. I looked at some of the other pictures you have posted and see what is going on here. This will never draw properly because of the lack of the throat transition. The fire and smoke have no where to go but straight out toward the front of the oven which is why you are indeed getting fire lick on the front of the oven.
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