Did you end up supporting the side walls with buttressing or steel bracing? If building a barrel oven with a flat (large diameter) arch, there is way more side force on the walls than a semicircular arch, so it requires side wall support.
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I had a temporary brace similar to the final version on it all year to see if the design would hold and all but the front opening arch slipped a little but I was able to catch it in time. With this version of I used a steel crossbeam instead of wood and on top of that used the ceramic blanket to ensure the wood does not come in direct contact with anything hot.
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Finally finished!!! It took over a year but I think it turned out pretty nice for a guy who's never done any masonry work before. My only concern is the arches now that I have closed it all up. I purposely did not enclose last year so I could have 6+ months burns to ensure the arches didn't move. Only problem was I didn't cover with the ceramic blanket until this last few weeks. Well I cannot overstate what a difference the blanket makes when it comes to oven temperature. Hopefully the +200 degree difference doesn't stress the arches out even more to the point of degrading the structural integrity. Prior to the blanket I could get spots directly above the fire to burn the brick clean however, now with the blanket as you can see the entire oven burnt all of the soot clean. I haven't used a digital thermometer but I'm guessing the difference must be +200 degrees.
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