Hello All!
First post here. I am planning on building my first oven and wanted to ask some questions here. I've heard there's a couple of cast oven experts on this forum!
At a high level: I plan on casting the dome with refractory cement and using vcrete over that (maybe pcrete). I'll probably go with sand (it seems to be a better approach than big exercise ball but still undecided) to make the mold to lay the cement over.
Currently I have a lot of red clay brick hanging around so that's the reason a lot of it is used for the base/decoration.
My current plan is to:
(For the base)
(For the cooking surface/dome)
I planned on putting the firebrick flush with the top surface, is that a problem? Should it be a layer on top of the upper cement surface?
I've heard mention of not mortaring the firebrick for the cooking surface down, is that the right thing to do?
Is a 6" thick foundation/base thick enough to support this all?
Are the brick walls (5" or so thick) strong enough to support the top?
Is the 3" layer of vcrete enough to insulate a beginner oven?
Any other comments are welcome too, I'd really like to get this right! Thanks in advance!!
First post here. I am planning on building my first oven and wanted to ask some questions here. I've heard there's a couple of cast oven experts on this forum!
At a high level: I plan on casting the dome with refractory cement and using vcrete over that (maybe pcrete). I'll probably go with sand (it seems to be a better approach than big exercise ball but still undecided) to make the mold to lay the cement over.
Currently I have a lot of red clay brick hanging around so that's the reason a lot of it is used for the base/decoration.
My current plan is to:
(For the base)
- Create a 6" thick foundation (5'x6') out of Portland cement (reinforced with rebar)
- Lay brick on top to make the fuel storage area (dimensions in photo)
(For the cooking surface/dome)
- Create a 6" Portland cement surface (5'x6') on top of the brick base, leaving a 4" deep mold in the middle (in the shape of the dome + opening)
- Fill 2" of 5:1 vcrete in the center area when the cement dries, and then a 2" of fire brick on top of that.
- Create the 41" sand dome on top of the firebrick and cover with 2" of refractory cement (leaving room for an 18" wide opening)
- Once that dries, I'll put a 3" layer of 10:1 vcrete over it.
- cover that all in decorative 1" thick red brick slices.
I planned on putting the firebrick flush with the top surface, is that a problem? Should it be a layer on top of the upper cement surface?
I've heard mention of not mortaring the firebrick for the cooking surface down, is that the right thing to do?
Is a 6" thick foundation/base thick enough to support this all?
Are the brick walls (5" or so thick) strong enough to support the top?
Is the 3" layer of vcrete enough to insulate a beginner oven?
Any other comments are welcome too, I'd really like to get this right! Thanks in advance!!
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