I (as we all are) am considering building a pizza oven. I want to use refractory concret for its construction. I think I can make either a monolithic dome or cast parts and get a segmented dome.
If I do a monolithic (single piece) dome I would create a sand form with a vertical rod that 1/4 arched-shaped piece of ply wood could rotate around to shape the sand form and then a wider one to guide the concret shape and thickness (using a thick peanutbutter consistancy mix to help keep it from slumping).
If I cast pieces I would make molds and base it on a modified hexayurt (google hexayert for many examples) (truncating the top so it doesn't rise to a point) producing a structure with six sides and a flat top. I have made several miniture paper models of this and will produce a full size model when I have time to get the angles correct.
Any thoughts?
I think the monolithic dome would be the least work, and the fastest to construct.
For a monolythic dome should I aim for a near perfect hemisphere or should it be more squat? Is there an ideal ratio for height vs width, like there is for the opening height (63%)? If I cast a solid dome should I cast groves into it to controle cracking (like a sidewalk)?
If I make wooden forms can I just line it with plastic wrap instead of using a releasing agent and prevent moisture loss into the wooden form?
Thank you,
Mark
If I do a monolithic (single piece) dome I would create a sand form with a vertical rod that 1/4 arched-shaped piece of ply wood could rotate around to shape the sand form and then a wider one to guide the concret shape and thickness (using a thick peanutbutter consistancy mix to help keep it from slumping).
If I cast pieces I would make molds and base it on a modified hexayurt (google hexayert for many examples) (truncating the top so it doesn't rise to a point) producing a structure with six sides and a flat top. I have made several miniture paper models of this and will produce a full size model when I have time to get the angles correct.
Any thoughts?
I think the monolithic dome would be the least work, and the fastest to construct.
For a monolythic dome should I aim for a near perfect hemisphere or should it be more squat? Is there an ideal ratio for height vs width, like there is for the opening height (63%)? If I cast a solid dome should I cast groves into it to controle cracking (like a sidewalk)?
If I make wooden forms can I just line it with plastic wrap instead of using a releasing agent and prevent moisture loss into the wooden form?
Thank you,
Mark
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