Hi all
First time post but already uber impressed with the skills some of you have!
Building my first oven, all gone quite well until I set the first fire................. the vent I cut in the front arch doesn't draw smoke effectively. (pic1)
I have widened the gap and also chopped some of the internal side of the gap to make it more curved (pic2) but I still get smoke drifting out the front.
However when I block the top of the entrance and put the large chimney on I get a really good draw and the fire roars (pic 3)
Is there something I can change now? I'm currently planning to extend the front section of the arch to encourage the smoke to go up the vent and or building a door which would replicate the effect of the bit of ply I have in place now.
But I'd rather not have to do that as when I would need to access the oven I'll still get a load of smoke in my face
Any advice as to how I can not get smoke in my face would be very welcome.
NB the dome hasn't had it's coat of render yet which is why is looks a little tatty..
Thank you in advance
Marc
First time post but already uber impressed with the skills some of you have!
Building my first oven, all gone quite well until I set the first fire................. the vent I cut in the front arch doesn't draw smoke effectively. (pic1)
I have widened the gap and also chopped some of the internal side of the gap to make it more curved (pic2) but I still get smoke drifting out the front.
However when I block the top of the entrance and put the large chimney on I get a really good draw and the fire roars (pic 3)
Is there something I can change now? I'm currently planning to extend the front section of the arch to encourage the smoke to go up the vent and or building a door which would replicate the effect of the bit of ply I have in place now.
But I'd rather not have to do that as when I would need to access the oven I'll still get a load of smoke in my face
Any advice as to how I can not get smoke in my face would be very welcome.
NB the dome hasn't had it's coat of render yet which is why is looks a little tatty..
Thank you in advance
Marc
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