Photos of my 42" wood fired oven build.
I've been learning about building a WFO on this site since Feb 2015, and finally broke ground on April 15. I'm nearly finished now, so I wanted to document my steps and things I learned during the last seven months. It turned out to be a lot of work, but I can honestly say that it has been a very enjoyable and rewarding experience.
As you can see, I'm not quite done but pretty close. I need to install a soffit and trim along the top of the brick, but that's about all that's left. It has been functional (although unfinished) since July 2015, and has seen use several days per week since that time.
It's not just for pizza. We've used it to make the best tasting pizza we've had, ribs, roast chicken, risotto, bacon, roast peppers, steak, burgers, bread, vegetables, frittatas, apple crisp and probably a few other things. Everything tastes better in the wood fired oven! We're looking forward to making our whole Thanksgiving dinner in it as well.
I've been learning about building a WFO on this site since Feb 2015, and finally broke ground on April 15. I'm nearly finished now, so I wanted to document my steps and things I learned during the last seven months. It turned out to be a lot of work, but I can honestly say that it has been a very enjoyable and rewarding experience.
As you can see, I'm not quite done but pretty close. I need to install a soffit and trim along the top of the brick, but that's about all that's left. It has been functional (although unfinished) since July 2015, and has seen use several days per week since that time.
It's not just for pizza. We've used it to make the best tasting pizza we've had, ribs, roast chicken, risotto, bacon, roast peppers, steak, burgers, bread, vegetables, frittatas, apple crisp and probably a few other things. Everything tastes better in the wood fired oven! We're looking forward to making our whole Thanksgiving dinner in it as well.
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