Forgive me if I'm asking a question that's already been answered - I'm currently reading the Pompeii Oven Plans V2.0, but it's leaving me with a few questions.
I have unlimited access to a wetsaw, with a large enough blade to cut bricks. I'm familiar with fixturing to get precisely angled cuts with a high degree of repeatability. Would it make sense to cut firebricks to the angle I need, as opposed to building up the outer edges with mortar to achieve the same angle? I expect I'd still need the mortar, though it'd be a much thinner layer of it, and the rest of the oven (cooking surface, insulation, etc) would be the same.
Stray
I have unlimited access to a wetsaw, with a large enough blade to cut bricks. I'm familiar with fixturing to get precisely angled cuts with a high degree of repeatability. Would it make sense to cut firebricks to the angle I need, as opposed to building up the outer edges with mortar to achieve the same angle? I expect I'd still need the mortar, though it'd be a much thinner layer of it, and the rest of the oven (cooking surface, insulation, etc) would be the same.
Stray
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