Hey all - as my first step into the wood-fired pizza oven world, I decided to try a dry-stack brick oven... something inexpensive and not too permanent that I can experiment with. Never having done this before, I took a shot based on a design I found on line. The design is pretty simple, with a CMU base, firebrick for the hearth, and solid clay brick for the walls and roof. I used a little masonry sand to fill some gaps at the steel angle roof supports. It went together in a day, and would be easy to modify.
I heated up the oven and baked a couple of pizzas. They turned out great, but they took longer than I thought they should. I know this type of oven won't get as hot as a dome-type, but I was wondering if anybody had any tips to make it more efficient. I tried a couple of things, like blocking off part of the opening with brick to keep the heat in while cooking (see Pizza6.jpg). Would it be better if there was a chimney or some kind of venting at the top? Should I reduce the size of the opening at the front? I had a thought to either lower the chamber by a couple of courses of brick, or build a lintel over the opening that would drive the heat lower before it spills out the front. Take a look at the attachments for how it went together, and I look forward to your thoughts.
I heated up the oven and baked a couple of pizzas. They turned out great, but they took longer than I thought they should. I know this type of oven won't get as hot as a dome-type, but I was wondering if anybody had any tips to make it more efficient. I tried a couple of things, like blocking off part of the opening with brick to keep the heat in while cooking (see Pizza6.jpg). Would it be better if there was a chimney or some kind of venting at the top? Should I reduce the size of the opening at the front? I had a thought to either lower the chamber by a couple of courses of brick, or build a lintel over the opening that would drive the heat lower before it spills out the front. Take a look at the attachments for how it went together, and I look forward to your thoughts.
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