Hello there!
I'm not much good at the abstract, so I laid out a sample 'section' of my planned 1 m ID dome oven on our verandah on some plywood - to get a feel for what I'm up against :-)
My supplier, Darley Refractories in Melbourne, sells a 'kit' specifying 67 firebricks that are 230 mm long and 115 mm wide and which taper across from 75 mm to 63 mm, as well as 33 bricks that taper from 75 mm down to 57 mm cross section.
There are NO instructions available, but I was told the first ring takes whole bricks, every subsequent course is built from bricks cut in half across the length (i.e. they will all be 115 mm by 75 mm on the outside, and 63 or 57 on the inside.
So I played around with some assumptions, as shown in the attached snap (more variations at Picasa Web Albums - carioca - Forno_del_gallo ).
But I'd be happier if some sharper brain could suggest a better way to build a 1 metre inner diameter dome from the quantities and shapes of the bricks listed in the 'kit' (I have a few extras of each type, plus 20 straight 230x115x75 mm bricks, just in case).
Thanks for any input! It's still raining here, and I've got plenty of time for a series of 'dry runs' before I even start on the footings :-)
Ciao,
Carioca
I'm not much good at the abstract, so I laid out a sample 'section' of my planned 1 m ID dome oven on our verandah on some plywood - to get a feel for what I'm up against :-)
My supplier, Darley Refractories in Melbourne, sells a 'kit' specifying 67 firebricks that are 230 mm long and 115 mm wide and which taper across from 75 mm to 63 mm, as well as 33 bricks that taper from 75 mm down to 57 mm cross section.
There are NO instructions available, but I was told the first ring takes whole bricks, every subsequent course is built from bricks cut in half across the length (i.e. they will all be 115 mm by 75 mm on the outside, and 63 or 57 on the inside.
So I played around with some assumptions, as shown in the attached snap (more variations at Picasa Web Albums - carioca - Forno_del_gallo ).
But I'd be happier if some sharper brain could suggest a better way to build a 1 metre inner diameter dome from the quantities and shapes of the bricks listed in the 'kit' (I have a few extras of each type, plus 20 straight 230x115x75 mm bricks, just in case).
Thanks for any input! It's still raining here, and I've got plenty of time for a series of 'dry runs' before I even start on the footings :-)
Ciao,
Carioca
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