Hi everyone!
I'm looking for design feedback and advice on a rustic pizza oven project that I'm building at a mountain cabin. Our concept is to build the oven on top of an existing BBQ structure that we rarely use.
A few weeks ago, we put together a simple stacked-brick prototype just to check it out. It worked [mostly]. Now the challenge is to come up with a simple plan for a permanent structure, while hopefully avoiding the pitfalls of the "BrickWood Ovens" route. We are working completely off the grid.
A few specific questions:
General Design suggestions. Our plan is to build 2 connected arches: a shallow entryway and a taller cooking area. Any general suggestions or tips, given the space we're working with?
The Base. Right now, the base is solid stone. Would it improve oven efficiency if we added an insulating layer under the cooking surface? If so, any specific suggestions for this?
Oven Depth. The dimensions of the space are 18" wide x 10" tall x 36" deep. We have flexibility with the depth. Should we make it more shallow for greater efficiency?
Thank you all so much!
I'm looking for design feedback and advice on a rustic pizza oven project that I'm building at a mountain cabin. Our concept is to build the oven on top of an existing BBQ structure that we rarely use.
A few weeks ago, we put together a simple stacked-brick prototype just to check it out. It worked [mostly]. Now the challenge is to come up with a simple plan for a permanent structure, while hopefully avoiding the pitfalls of the "BrickWood Ovens" route. We are working completely off the grid.
A few specific questions:
General Design suggestions. Our plan is to build 2 connected arches: a shallow entryway and a taller cooking area. Any general suggestions or tips, given the space we're working with?
The Base. Right now, the base is solid stone. Would it improve oven efficiency if we added an insulating layer under the cooking surface? If so, any specific suggestions for this?
Oven Depth. The dimensions of the space are 18" wide x 10" tall x 36" deep. We have flexibility with the depth. Should we make it more shallow for greater efficiency?
Thank you all so much!
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