Hi everyone,
I've been using grotesque amounts of wood (for me) to get my dome white, and something tells me I'm not on the right track. My oven is as stated 51" internal, low 18" dome.
I have 2.5 inch firebrick floor with 2" ceramic fiberglass board underneath, and about 6" in the dome (artisanal red "burnt" brick), covered by a lot (didn't count the inches) of fire blanket, covered in mud.
I admit I am only on about my fourth proper firing after curing it: 2 proper, then a two week break because I had to replace the floor (that's in another post), and two more after that. I'm going for my third later, but I must have consumed yesterday about 60+ pound of mesquite wood in my 2 hour run to clear the dome (didn't quite get there totally)... that's about one rice sack full of wood (that's how they sell them down here.
Would you guys say this because:
1. It's a relatively large oven (although I have the low 18" dome)
2. The moisture is not fully driven out of my hearth yet, which is super thick
or
3. I'm not building big enough fires for long enough.
I do get "scary" big, but can't maintain them like that for very long - it would either require quite a bit more wood, or really tending to and rearranging the logs, beacuse they produce tons of coal that never burns and basically sits underneath the fire.
Am at my wits end. And I'm off now.
Thanks for any quick replies.
I've been using grotesque amounts of wood (for me) to get my dome white, and something tells me I'm not on the right track. My oven is as stated 51" internal, low 18" dome.
I have 2.5 inch firebrick floor with 2" ceramic fiberglass board underneath, and about 6" in the dome (artisanal red "burnt" brick), covered by a lot (didn't count the inches) of fire blanket, covered in mud.
I admit I am only on about my fourth proper firing after curing it: 2 proper, then a two week break because I had to replace the floor (that's in another post), and two more after that. I'm going for my third later, but I must have consumed yesterday about 60+ pound of mesquite wood in my 2 hour run to clear the dome (didn't quite get there totally)... that's about one rice sack full of wood (that's how they sell them down here.
Would you guys say this because:
1. It's a relatively large oven (although I have the low 18" dome)
2. The moisture is not fully driven out of my hearth yet, which is super thick
or
3. I'm not building big enough fires for long enough.
I do get "scary" big, but can't maintain them like that for very long - it would either require quite a bit more wood, or really tending to and rearranging the logs, beacuse they produce tons of coal that never burns and basically sits underneath the fire.
Am at my wits end. And I'm off now.
Thanks for any quick replies.
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