Hi,
I'm still trying to figure out the best method for building my oven. I've considered many options, the two most popular are: casting a one piece (or multi-part) dome/landing out of refractory concrete, or sucking it up and learn how to properly build a brick dome.
After months of bothering my wife with my endless pros/cons of different oven methods she suggested that I just make my own firebrick dome sections in our electric kiln. To my knowledge I haven't seen anyone do this (though I'm no expert). We have a good size kiln, about 20" in diameter and maybe 30" deep. I figure this would be large enough to fire one dome section at a time.
Would you recommend doing this?
I don't know the makeup of firebrick, but I assume one of you fine people do.
Would I be able to make a dome section mold and cast the firebrick, then fire it?
Any idea on what temp, how long/ how many firings are needed?
Also would I be able to use re-purposed kiln shelves/ kiln rings as structural components for the oven?
Thanks for your help!
I'm still trying to figure out the best method for building my oven. I've considered many options, the two most popular are: casting a one piece (or multi-part) dome/landing out of refractory concrete, or sucking it up and learn how to properly build a brick dome.
After months of bothering my wife with my endless pros/cons of different oven methods she suggested that I just make my own firebrick dome sections in our electric kiln. To my knowledge I haven't seen anyone do this (though I'm no expert). We have a good size kiln, about 20" in diameter and maybe 30" deep. I figure this would be large enough to fire one dome section at a time.
Would you recommend doing this?
I don't know the makeup of firebrick, but I assume one of you fine people do.
Would I be able to make a dome section mold and cast the firebrick, then fire it?
Any idea on what temp, how long/ how many firings are needed?
Also would I be able to use re-purposed kiln shelves/ kiln rings as structural components for the oven?
Thanks for your help!
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