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  • egalecki
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    Woo hoo! That's one lovely dome. You did a great job cleaning it up too- and believe me, I know how awful it is to climb in there. If you forget to put your arms up first, you can't get them in with you!

    Congratulations! It's an oven!

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  • Derocherconstruction
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    Great job Mike! It's getting a little harder to plan outdoor work with fall coming on fast now. I'm glad to see that you have the dome closed in... Jim

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  • Frances
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    Thats a very cool dome and a lovely keystone - congratulations!!

    How are you planning to do the outside of it?

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  • mannextdoor
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    Job well done. Trust me when I say. I know how you feel. It feels GREAT.

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  • Johnny the oven man
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    That looks too good to put a fire in. Job well done. 10/10

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  • james
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    Wow. Mike, let me join the line and say what a great job you have done. Wahooo!

    James

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  • Dutchoven
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    Excellent...I am glad I inspired you...FANTASTIC job on your oven...I think it looks GREAT...now for the curing, insulating...then COOKING!!!
    Best
    Dutch

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  • Ken524
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    Well done. Good looking dome!

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  • Les
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    Originally posted by mfiore View Post
    I would suggest to all new builders, take the time to clean the brick as you go.
    Mike, I have to differ here (and Buddy, you have done a fantastic job). I think the ticket is to not have any mortar on the inside at all. If there are small air gaps, I view that as a plus - it will aid in a faster heat up. Granted, it may accelerate the degradation of the brick, but we are talking years. Todd was chasing the perfect oven - where is he? If you have the saw and time - it can be done.

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  • dbhansen
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    Woohooo!! Looks awesome, Mike! Congrats on a beautiful dome.

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  • mfiore
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    A few photos of the inside of the oven, after cleaning up. For the record, that was a real pain, getting in the oven, working upside down, etc. I'm a fairly young, thin guy and still found it tremendously challenging. I would suggest to all new builders, take the time to clean the brick as you go. It may be the last chance you have once that dome tightens up!



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  • mfiore
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    OK, here it goes. Dutch, you inspired me! I added one more row before the keystone (although I was certainly not able to do it with just one brick)

    I did slice a brick long ways into 2.25 inch pieces. This worked out well. As you stated, the bevels were not difficult with these little pieces.

    Here's a shot before the keystone (and the cleanup)



    The final keystone worked out better in two pieces. Each was 2.25 inches thick (from a brick laying on its flat side) rather than trying to form one 4.5 inch long keystone.

    Inside:



    From the outside:



    It's not perfect, but I was very excited today.

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  • mfiore
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    Wow, Travis. It makes me feel quite good to have helped. I've been on this forum for a year now, stealing as many ideas as possible. No original ideas of my own. It's nice to finally contribute. A year from now, you'll be doing the same, I'm sure.

    Best of luck with your build.

    PS - It's also great to hear of your father's influence. Looking through these threads, it really seems these ovens are all built by people who place a high value on family.

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  • staestc
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    Mike,

    Hang in there! I nicked a bunch of photos from your build thread yesterday morning since my parents, along with my kids and other family, were coming over for the great October Birthday Extravaganza (lots of family birthdays in October), and I wanted to show some pictures to my dad so he would see what I am getting ready to do.

    My father was amazed, and way interested in all things pizza oven after seeing some of your build and understanding what it was I was going to do! It was just great, and I must have fielded 50 questions! (I say fielded, cause I answered about 2/3 rds of them, and had to say good question to the rest ). It was just too cool.

    So Mike, to you and the rest of the people that have taken the time to post everything here, thank you thank you thank you.

    Thanks all,
    Travis

    (P.S. I also showed him Dnum's and Christo's geo dome builds! Blew him away too!)

    (P.P.S. My 400 different "building things" hobbies are a direct result of my upbringing by my father)

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  • mfiore
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    Beautiful fall weather for the weekend here in Michigan, and I had to work (not on the oven, but that other place that pays the bills). No progress to report. That unfinished dome is just teasing me, staring at me, taunting me. I hope this weather lasts.

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