Hi Dave,
So I built the dome yesterday, learn't somethings, made some mistakes, also some wins (I think). As always took longer than I allowed for!!
Overall, happy with the build, a couple joins in the first layer I wasn't too happy with due to the newspaper slipping all over the place, tearing and getting caught between the layers of cement. Fixed that up by getting rid of the newspaper and leaving the Cling wrap I had put on the night before. Was so much better than newspaper, especially after I did the first run around the bottom and that "stuck" the cling wrap to the dome. But I think there are some places in the first join that have newspaper stuck halfway between the layers.
Also by the time I got to mixing up the 2nd large batch of homebrew and got to laying the 2nd layer the 1st layer had already gone off, (probably an hour or more I guess). So after that I stuck to smaller batches.
By the time I got to half way up I started to make the mix a little bit wetter and that worked really well. After removing the form work today, the inside of the top half of the dome was perfect.
Happy I went with 60mm thickness. I'm sure some places will be a little less and some a little more.
I made up a 60mm mould that I could squash the home brew into and flatten down nice and hard with a wooden trowel and spade. Once flat then a bit of squashing with the fingers and screed off the top followed by some water and a flat trowel to get a nice smooth finish. Then a few good hard bashes on the wall got rid of some of the bubbles and then a good tap to the side and I had a nice thick sticky brick (like fine sticky clay) that I could pick up and lay like tiles over the dome. That worked out very well.
I also substituted the 3 parts brikkies loam sand for 2 parts brikkies loam and 1 part plasterers sand I took from the kids sandpit. Mainly because the loam was very clayey and I already had firelclay. End result was still a sticky thick clayey like material.
Was going to wait a week before I removed the formwork but I was impatient and it was coming out easy so I just did it. The only hiccup was a largish chip (still in place but started to come away from the main build) on the side on the top of the flue were I had to tap the round flue mould out upwards. But nothing that will cause any drama and perhaps one bad join between the layers at the top left of the front opening. But all in all not so bad.
So onto the insulation next weekend, no doubt I will have some questions. when I recover and have some time to think of them.
Thanks for your input as always.
JB
So I built the dome yesterday, learn't somethings, made some mistakes, also some wins (I think). As always took longer than I allowed for!!
Overall, happy with the build, a couple joins in the first layer I wasn't too happy with due to the newspaper slipping all over the place, tearing and getting caught between the layers of cement. Fixed that up by getting rid of the newspaper and leaving the Cling wrap I had put on the night before. Was so much better than newspaper, especially after I did the first run around the bottom and that "stuck" the cling wrap to the dome. But I think there are some places in the first join that have newspaper stuck halfway between the layers.
Also by the time I got to mixing up the 2nd large batch of homebrew and got to laying the 2nd layer the 1st layer had already gone off, (probably an hour or more I guess). So after that I stuck to smaller batches.
By the time I got to half way up I started to make the mix a little bit wetter and that worked really well. After removing the form work today, the inside of the top half of the dome was perfect.
Happy I went with 60mm thickness. I'm sure some places will be a little less and some a little more.
I made up a 60mm mould that I could squash the home brew into and flatten down nice and hard with a wooden trowel and spade. Once flat then a bit of squashing with the fingers and screed off the top followed by some water and a flat trowel to get a nice smooth finish. Then a few good hard bashes on the wall got rid of some of the bubbles and then a good tap to the side and I had a nice thick sticky brick (like fine sticky clay) that I could pick up and lay like tiles over the dome. That worked out very well.
I also substituted the 3 parts brikkies loam sand for 2 parts brikkies loam and 1 part plasterers sand I took from the kids sandpit. Mainly because the loam was very clayey and I already had firelclay. End result was still a sticky thick clayey like material.
Was going to wait a week before I removed the formwork but I was impatient and it was coming out easy so I just did it. The only hiccup was a largish chip (still in place but started to come away from the main build) on the side on the top of the flue were I had to tap the round flue mould out upwards. But nothing that will cause any drama and perhaps one bad join between the layers at the top left of the front opening. But all in all not so bad.
So onto the insulation next weekend, no doubt I will have some questions. when I recover and have some time to think of them.
Thanks for your input as always.
JB
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