I know there have been a ton of posts regarding refractory mortar, refractory cement, etc. Sorry, but I'm still confused about some of the differences.
My plan is use a CNC router to cut molds for the hexagon and pentagon pieces used in making the geodesic dome. I would then pour in the castable and end up with hexagon and pentagon bricks. In theory, all angles, etc. would be perfect so the dome should be able to be assembled completely without mortar.
What material should I be looking for to cast these bricks? Can I use the Refmix? Is there a brand name, or something I should be looking for?
Also, my understanding is that there are two types of castable: heat holding and insulative. Do you think you could make 6" thick bricks with 3" of the insulative on the outside, and 3" of the heat holding on the inside? Or would differences in expansion/contraction rates tear them apart?
Main reason for doing this is that if you could add the two types together into a single brick, and assemble the dome without mortar, you could maybe have an oven that could be easily built, torn down and moved, etc.
My plan is use a CNC router to cut molds for the hexagon and pentagon pieces used in making the geodesic dome. I would then pour in the castable and end up with hexagon and pentagon bricks. In theory, all angles, etc. would be perfect so the dome should be able to be assembled completely without mortar.
What material should I be looking for to cast these bricks? Can I use the Refmix? Is there a brand name, or something I should be looking for?
Also, my understanding is that there are two types of castable: heat holding and insulative. Do you think you could make 6" thick bricks with 3" of the insulative on the outside, and 3" of the heat holding on the inside? Or would differences in expansion/contraction rates tear them apart?
Main reason for doing this is that if you could add the two types together into a single brick, and assemble the dome without mortar, you could maybe have an oven that could be easily built, torn down and moved, etc.
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