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"As far as the shallow entry goes, it will be rectangular with a flared side wall opening. "
This is what I built and I am glad I did. It is a little trickier to make but you get much improved visibility and accessibility into the oven. Another benefit is that you can design a door with "wings" the same angle as the flare. This makes the door easier to place, makes a better seal and is freestanding without a base or struts.
Thanks again, olddude.
I realize I don't have much latitude trying to build the largest oven I can fit within a 48" circle, especially placement and design of vent/entry. But I think got it figured out and your cad drawing pretty much nails it.
Yes, that makes more sense. It is possible to squeeze your oven opening into the insulation circle, but it makes it more difficult. I did pretty much the same thing, and ended building part of my flue support on the top of my dome.
It's really easier if you give yourself a little more room to work.
I decided to go with the 3" wall thickness to maximize floor space. Starting from the 4th course up I can and might go with 4.5" bricks, as there will enough clearance from that course on upward.
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