Hi there,
Spent the early part of this month building a clay oven. I broadly followed the guide here (https://clayoven.wordpress.com/).
Basically built a brick base.
Filled the base with chalk (had a load spare)
Levelled that with sand
Layer of glass bottles on top of sand
Sand on top of that
Layer of bricks on top of that as base of oven floor.
The dome is made of a 5-6cm layer of 2:1 sand:clay mix
Then a 5cm layer of clay slip mixed with straw for insulation
And an outer 5cm layer of 2:1 sand:clay mix
If i build a fire with kindling and slowly adding to it, it reaches 400+C in around 3 hours. I can cook a couple of pizzas. in 90 secs or so before the temp starts to drop again. Yesterday I tried to do 10 but had to take a break after 4 and rebuild the fire and leave it for 30 mins to heat up again. It went from 400 to 200 in the space of about 5 minutes.
I'm sure the answer I'll get is 'you need more insulation', but be good to hear some thoughts. I'm wondering if my chimney is too wide. The whole oven is made of stuff we had lying around on the farm, and that was the right length of tube so I went with it.
There's pics of the entire project in here from start to finish - https://photos.app.goo.gl/ZgPi94eJJE6AJdY57
Spent the early part of this month building a clay oven. I broadly followed the guide here (https://clayoven.wordpress.com/).
Basically built a brick base.
Filled the base with chalk (had a load spare)
Levelled that with sand
Layer of glass bottles on top of sand
Sand on top of that
Layer of bricks on top of that as base of oven floor.
The dome is made of a 5-6cm layer of 2:1 sand:clay mix
Then a 5cm layer of clay slip mixed with straw for insulation
And an outer 5cm layer of 2:1 sand:clay mix
If i build a fire with kindling and slowly adding to it, it reaches 400+C in around 3 hours. I can cook a couple of pizzas. in 90 secs or so before the temp starts to drop again. Yesterday I tried to do 10 but had to take a break after 4 and rebuild the fire and leave it for 30 mins to heat up again. It went from 400 to 200 in the space of about 5 minutes.
I'm sure the answer I'll get is 'you need more insulation', but be good to hear some thoughts. I'm wondering if my chimney is too wide. The whole oven is made of stuff we had lying around on the farm, and that was the right length of tube so I went with it.
There's pics of the entire project in here from start to finish - https://photos.app.goo.gl/ZgPi94eJJE6AJdY57
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