Hello Everyone,
Thank you in advance for all of the information you have so generously shared on this forum. We are constructing an outdoor living area which is going to include a modular dome-type refractory WFO. I talked my husband and contractor into doing this rather than a fireplace. I love to cook and I am excited about the challenge of learning to cook in the wood oven. The problem I have is that this type of pizza oven is unusual in this area. My contractor has built ovens into fireplaces before, but has not completed a modular one in the igloo-style we are doing. My contractor and mason have done a lot of research and have consulted with the manufacturer, so I am confident in their knowledge and ability to build this for us, even if it is their first one. Everything that they have planned matches up to the information I am learning from this site. My concern is my lack of knowledge of what to do once I am alone with the oven. I am in the process of learning about curing. I think I understand about cracking. I plan to go slowly with the curing, to try to minimize cracking, but there seems to be conflicting information about how high to heat the oven, how many days of firing, and how long the oven should be held at temperature with each curing fire. I am also not clear on how big a fire is needed. I have seen the term "fires of hell" which frightens me a little bit. I also don't understand how to tell if a crack is insignificant or if it needs to be patched. It makes sense that if it has to be patched you would need to go through the curing process, but I am not clear on how to patch it or when to cure it. I did research prior to making the decision to put in the oven and felt fairly confident that we could manage it and would have a wonderful time. Now I feel a little panicked that I am going to unwittingly make mistakes that will cause us to end up with an expensive pile of useless masonry. Any recommended threads regarding the steps to follow from completion of the oven to the first pizza, or any encouraging advice would be greatly appreciated. I have read the Forno bravo information, which is probably what gave me the confidence to go forward with this project. It seems more positive than the posts I am reading. Thank you again for your support!
Thank you in advance for all of the information you have so generously shared on this forum. We are constructing an outdoor living area which is going to include a modular dome-type refractory WFO. I talked my husband and contractor into doing this rather than a fireplace. I love to cook and I am excited about the challenge of learning to cook in the wood oven. The problem I have is that this type of pizza oven is unusual in this area. My contractor has built ovens into fireplaces before, but has not completed a modular one in the igloo-style we are doing. My contractor and mason have done a lot of research and have consulted with the manufacturer, so I am confident in their knowledge and ability to build this for us, even if it is their first one. Everything that they have planned matches up to the information I am learning from this site. My concern is my lack of knowledge of what to do once I am alone with the oven. I am in the process of learning about curing. I think I understand about cracking. I plan to go slowly with the curing, to try to minimize cracking, but there seems to be conflicting information about how high to heat the oven, how many days of firing, and how long the oven should be held at temperature with each curing fire. I am also not clear on how big a fire is needed. I have seen the term "fires of hell" which frightens me a little bit. I also don't understand how to tell if a crack is insignificant or if it needs to be patched. It makes sense that if it has to be patched you would need to go through the curing process, but I am not clear on how to patch it or when to cure it. I did research prior to making the decision to put in the oven and felt fairly confident that we could manage it and would have a wonderful time. Now I feel a little panicked that I am going to unwittingly make mistakes that will cause us to end up with an expensive pile of useless masonry. Any recommended threads regarding the steps to follow from completion of the oven to the first pizza, or any encouraging advice would be greatly appreciated. I have read the Forno bravo information, which is probably what gave me the confidence to go forward with this project. It seems more positive than the posts I am reading. Thank you again for your support!
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