The confusion may be all my fault. What I am calling "IFB" (insulatng fire brick) are the brick you already have. The light porous (possibly pumice) brick that I see in your pics and on the Menard's link. The Vogelzang FB-1 brick are what I am calling "insulating firebrick" based soley on their weight and appearance. The only extra IFB splits that you will need are the ones that will go under the dome should you choose to do that.
You don't don't need insulating firebrick on top of the ones already installed. You need dense firebrick splits to cover and protect the soft IFB floor.
You might want to get back with the forum before you buy " what that person recommends ". Get a material data sheet pics etc.
That would probably be just fine. But, you may want to place a strip of cardboard next to the dome wall. It will later burn out and act as an expansion joint that will fill with ash. Dense firebrick won't shrink, they will expand when heated. I'm not sure if you know already, but the dense firebrick won't be near as easy to cut as IFB.
When I say IFB, I meant the new ones that would go on top of the first ones.
I'll see what that person recommends for IFBs.
Like I said, my thought would be to cut the IFBs to fit as closely to the wall, then fill the space that was left with the cob mix.
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