The floor is supposed to be heat resistant but not too conductive, The fire bricks commonly available here in Sweden are high alumina ones meaning they are great for a furnace but not so good for an hearth.
The italian made ovens use a pie shaped clay-based floor that is divided in to 4 pieces. They make the pieces by hand and fire them in a kiln. I'm thinking, why not make such a floor myself for the next build?
Why not just air dry them and put them into place and fire them in the kiln that oven is?
What I have in mind is fire clay that can be bought here at the cost of 0.7 euros€/kg, but what else should be in the mix to make a solid nice cake that will make it work excellent?
Sand? Steel needles? Chamotte? Lime? Any ideas??
The italian made ovens use a pie shaped clay-based floor that is divided in to 4 pieces. They make the pieces by hand and fire them in a kiln. I'm thinking, why not make such a floor myself for the next build?
Why not just air dry them and put them into place and fire them in the kiln that oven is?
What I have in mind is fire clay that can be bought here at the cost of 0.7 euros€/kg, but what else should be in the mix to make a solid nice cake that will make it work excellent?
Sand? Steel needles? Chamotte? Lime? Any ideas??
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