Thank you in advance! I've been attempting to follow the DIY Tuscan plan; so far, we have foundation, concrete blocks, cement hearth with major rebar, 4" of vermiculite/Portland mix. Our plan is to mix the sand/fireclay/water paste then lay fire bricks on the entire hearth (overkill but we like the look). Then we'd mark the bricks for an ~40" interior diameter, put some newspaper down, then build a sand dome so the middle is 21" high. The dome-building should be a real challenge, but hopefully the sand will help. Anyway - firebricks and high heat mortar...I guess we'd keep building up and eventually in theory make the bricks smaller and angled, ending with a keystone piece and mortaring all in place. It sounds like it doesn't have to be beautiful, since it will all be coated in mortar plus vermicrete. (How thick should the outside mortar be?) We'd add a regular (not fire) brick vent 20" wide and 12/5" high with a 1-2' chimney, near the oven door, also made of regular brick. (Does the chimney need to be lined with anything or just regular brick?) On the outside of the dome (not the vent, right?) we'd apply 6" of vermicrete (is this correct? I've also read that 4" is enough). On top of that would be the wire stucco lathe, rough stucco, then waterproof stucco. My impression is that we do not need vermicrete on the vent - is this correct? Then we think we'd be ready to start curing...200 degrees, 300 degrees, etc. (Do we need to let it sit or keep it moist at all or is it ok to just start lighting fires as long as we start low? Somehow we'd make a door, also, and a chimney cap. Wow - it's a little overwhelming.
I'd love confirmation or rejection!! Thank you for your help,
Another Struggling Portlander
I'd love confirmation or rejection!! Thank you for your help,
Another Struggling Portlander
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