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  • mmmhumous
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    Originally posted by Frances View Post
    There are four bands of blue coming down the oven. Here are the other two that will actually be visible. The one at the back of the oven isn't very far yet... in fact I'm a little behind on it (HAHAHA, geddit? )
    Groan lol

    So should we expect rose tiles next, or are skiping staight onto cubism??

    Either way, can't wait to see the finished artilce, the work in pogress is impressive enough!
    Last edited by mmmhumous; 05-12-2008, 10:28 AM.

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  • gjbingham
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    Looking great Fances. How long does it take you to do a section such as the blue swirls pictured? Must be hours and hours.

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  • Frances
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    Re: Pompeii Oven in Switzerland: the Saga Continues...

    There are four bands of blue coming down the oven. Here are the other two that will actually be visible. The one at the back of the oven isn't very far yet... in fact I'm a little behind on it (HAHAHA, geddit? )

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  • Frances
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    How long was Picasso's blue phase again? Mine lasted all weekend...

    Filling in some of the gaps, working from the top down - mainly because I want to finish everything that needs me standing on the oven before putting any mosaic on the flat areas... which means I should really get going on the chimney. Only I'm not sure whats going to happen there yet....

    I have to tell you that I really have no idea what this will look like when its finished.

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  • mmmhumous
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    Danke, Mit freundlichem grussen!

    I'm sure I'll find the need for a high tech temperature monitoring solution at some stage, but I fancied building a probe thermometer into the oven door in the mean time.

    a la



    Ebay UK obviously doesn't search other european Ebays how rubbish is that!
    Last edited by mmmhumous; 05-10-2008, 12:56 AM.

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  • Frances
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    Here you go, Ebay:

    500?C Thermometer Steinbackofen Holzbackofen Ofen Grill bei eBay.de: Zubeh?r (endet 17.05.08 19:55:41 MESZ)

    Its not particularly exact or fast, but it does the job.

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  • mmmhumous
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    Hey frances, where did you get your thermometer from?

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  • Frances
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    Originally posted by PizzaJNKY View Post
    Very cool idea, using mosaic to decorate your oven.
    Not mine though - I'm just copying RT's idea I was still a bit undecided about this whole project until I saw the pic of his oven...

    Thank you for your comments everyone! Its nice to know my progress is being followed, wonderful motivation!

    Elizabeth, non frost proof tiles can absorb water in the layer under the glaze and when that water freezes and expands in winter the colour does indeed flake off - as I learnt the hard way...

    So here's todays efforts.... Its like one of those "spot the 10 differences between the pictures" things

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  • PizzaJNKY
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    Wow, Francis! First time I've seen your oven, and it really is in a league of it's own. Very cool idea, using mosaic to decorate your oven.

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  • dvonk
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    I'm killed

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  • Ken524
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    Frances,

    The mosaic design is amazing. That is going to be really eye-catching! Can't wait to see more.

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  • egalecki
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    Frances, your swirls are absolutely amazing. Even my husband was impressed.

    If a tile/shard/piece isn't frostproof, what happens? Does it flake off?

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  • mmmhumous
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    If you're short of blue glass Frances, it's only ~25Eur per case, and it's great for getting stains out of the carpet too!

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  • Frances
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    Some more swirls...

    A lot of these tiles are glass - because glass is frost proof. I've found frostproof tiles to be rather hard to find, and not very colourful when I do.

    Oh as an aside, a good way to discover if any given shards are frostproof or not (say from a broken dinner plate or similar): Put the broken edge to your toungue (carefully...!). If it feels sticky its water absorbant and therefore not frost proof.

    Some of the green here is from broken wine bottles. People keep asking to donate green bottles, but funnily enough thats one colour I have plenty of already...

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  • Frances
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    Oh darn! No pulling the wool over your eyes Dusty! The secret's out...


    More photos? I thought George was saying less? Sorry, but I can't oblige right now because of the rain

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