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  • #16
    Re: Second course angle

    Mr. C.

    I am going to buy you a new pad of paper, you have been doing a lot of drawing the past few days. Much appreciated, I'm sure by the posters.
    Russell
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    • #17
      Re: Second course angle

      My computer with my cad system took a snooze and decided to destroy the hard drive. I am waiting for the replacement to arrive and will rebuild it from my backup, so back to the old fashioned way pad and pen. I hope they are readable.
      Chip

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      • #18
        Re: Second course angle

        If you use the outer surface to buttress you are limited on your insulation value. I have seen it done several ways, but you WILL have to buttress the soldier course in some fashion.

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        • #19
          Re: Second course angle

          This thread has a good example of a cable providing the extra support for a low dome oven like yours.

          http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f8/l...and-19449.html

          Here is a photo from that thread.
          Chip

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          • #20
            Re: Second course angle

            Wow! Thanks everyone so much for all this input. I truly appreciate your time and ideas - big time!

            Chip - thanks for including the idea about wrapping the dome up with cable. This is something that I am going to look in to.

            Deejahoh - I understand the radius diagram now. Thanks! Actually, I am using a sand form so I will be able to use the information from your diagram when it comes time. And the cool thing is that I actually understand it!

            I would like to consider using firebrick to buttress the dome - I may have room to do this but need to know some things: How high and wide does the buttress need to be?

            For example, my soldier is 9 inches high and the next course will add another 2.5 inches. Does the buttress need reach the top of the second course or to the soldier?

            Deejayoh - Would I be able to use the concepts in your radius diagram to determine the length of the base of the triangle buttress?

            Thanks again, everyone. I am enjoying learning all this new stuff from everyone!

            DM.

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            • #21
              Re: Second course angle

              Brickie in Oz had a good document on one of the posts regarding butress design. Send him a PM aim sure he will respond.

              His real name is Al.
              Last edited by mrchipster; 08-22-2013, 06:35 AM.
              Chip

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              • #22
                Re: Second course angle

                Originally posted by dmyeli View Post



                How critical is it for me to buttress the soldiers? I have not seen anyone doing this - perhaps because most people are building higher domes.

                You can build the entire dome without the buttress, but you should parge the outer surface of the soldiers first, and then the backs of the dome bricks as you lay each course. A parge (no more is needed than 1/2"), is made of the same material as your building mortar.

                As Tscar pointed out, you may not have room for buttressing....this is were a reinforced cladding works well, and it will provide all the necessary support for the soldier course.
                There are a few options as to what you use for the reinforcement in the cladding ( a layer about 1") like SS needles, chicken wire, hardware cloth etc...its up to you. But it is a must, as cladding without it is not structural.


                Finally, my plan is to use sand to shape the dome. Any thoughts on this would be great.

                This is the traditional, easiest and most well known centering ( formwork) used in small dome construction....it's been done for centuries and it is very user friendly.

                DM
                Hope this helps.
                Old World Stone & Garden

                Current WFO build - Dry Stone Base & Gothic Vault

                When we build, let us think that we build for ever.
                John Ruskin

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                • #23
                  Re: Second course angle

                  Thanks for your ideas, StoneCutter!

                  If I decide to reinforce my soldiers with hardware cloth, do I simply mortar it to the soldiers?

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                  • #24
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                    After you finish your dome, you can wrap the dome with the reinforcement, and trowel your cladding mix into it.

                    I wrap a layer around the soldiers first ( parallel with the slab ) and then lay strips over the dome..cut to a width that prevents bunching. I cut it in a way that leaves strands on the edges, and that allows me to connect them together without any trouble. That doesn't work with smaller size hardware cloth, but usually the rolls are bound with a wire you can use if you cut it into small ties.

                    The cladding mix should not contain aggregate other than course sand... called concrete or "B" sand depending on where you are located.
                    Old World Stone & Garden

                    Current WFO build - Dry Stone Base & Gothic Vault

                    When we build, let us think that we build for ever.
                    John Ruskin

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