As you move up and finish a course. Lay one or two bricks at the very back of the dome and let mortar dry overnight. It gives you an anchor(s) to start the next course especially as you get higher.
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Completed the 4th ring. The back side looks fine but the area around the arch looks a bit rough. Also appears I placed the arch form ~1/2 inch closer to the inside dome on the right side compared to the left. Oh well it is a custom build.
Looks like I avoided the droop as the dome brick encountered the arch. The method used was to check level from the other side of the dome while holding the arch brick in the IT.
Fixing to start the 5th chain. If I remember correctly this is where the deep/shallow well thermocouple brick is placed? Also if I want to make a more hemispherical dome (my IT is ~1/2 inch above the floor) do I decrease the remaining chains by one complete turn of the IT stating with chain 5?
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Looking good! Not long now and you will clear the arch - one more major milestone under your beltMy build thread
https://community.fornobravo.com/for...h-corner-build
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Try and save the form, it will become a template for your door.Russell
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The serpentine vent works really well with a semi-circular arch, as you can use the same taper for all the bricks by just flipping bricks over at the proper point to create the size opening you need. You are going to have to get a little creative with the flatter arch you went with.My build thread
https://community.fornobravo.com/for...h-corner-build
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JR, I just love this serpentine vent design. I wish you'd beat me to the build and posted pictures so I could have used this for my Dragonfly Den oven. I struggled so much with trying to figure out how to build my vault & chimney support...and as always with so many design problems, after the fact you see how elegant the solution could be and you just want to kick yourself for not thinking of it. I really am glad this forum exists with such great dialog and help for folks like Jim from people actually experienced in the process (with ALL its ups and downs). Pats on the back all around!Mike Stansbury - The Traveling Loafer
Roseburg, Oregon
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+1 on closing the dome. That is a major milestone and I know it feels good to to "get 'er done" .
I did not have any trouble removing the wood brick. I screwed a couple of long deck screws into the "wood" brick at each end (leaving them raised) for some leverage. Just a little wiggle and it was out. I then vacuumed the hole to make sure that the "real" brick would set down into place.Joe Watson " A year from now, you will wish that you had started today" My Build Album / My Build
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Originally posted by jim lofaro View PostAny suggested readings on serpentine arch construction?
My build thread
https://community.fornobravo.com/for...h-corner-build
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Thanks all for the words of encouragement.
SableSprings: No truer words were never spoken about the ginormous amount of help and institutional knowledge of this forum.
Dan: Looked at your photos and damn, you are doing a professional job. Well done sir. It was a bit of an anti-climactic finish for me as I was expecting it would take me a few weeks to cut the 3 piece keystone. It only took the afternoon and I put it in the next day. No real drama. Good to move onto step Next however. BTW, covet your tractor.
Joe: I ended up putting in a few lag screws and running a knife along the edges of the wooden block after vacuuming. Still took about 20 minutes of rocking back and forth. Oh well it is done.
JR: I figured your posts are required reading for all things serpentine. A few questions; what did you end up using for high temperature caulk? Ace Hardware has one but it really does not adhere. Also looking for a source of the ceramic rope, etc.
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