I'm to the point in my 32" cast build where I need a front façade. I was considering doing a 1.5"-2" glass aggregate/polished concrete cast. Time has gotten a lot more sparse, and I'm exploring other "easier"/quicker options.
As an alternative, I see around my area there are a lot of stone/counter fabricator companies that have 3cm/1.2" thick marble/quarts/granite remnants for fairly cheap. Many can actually work from an exact CAD plans, so I had the idea to send over the profile of my front façade with the hemisphere-like opening cut out from it. I would oversize a bit so there is 3-4+" on each side of the opening.
I have a very deep gallery which also has a large volume leading up the flue. So there is very minimal smoke that makes it out the front. I'd need to thermal gun it next time I have it fired up to remind myself how hot that front face gets, but I'm guessing with a thermal gap/break (or maybe even a high-temp rope gasket or something) the temperature wouldn't be a concern?
Any inputs on whether this would work?
As an alternative, I see around my area there are a lot of stone/counter fabricator companies that have 3cm/1.2" thick marble/quarts/granite remnants for fairly cheap. Many can actually work from an exact CAD plans, so I had the idea to send over the profile of my front façade with the hemisphere-like opening cut out from it. I would oversize a bit so there is 3-4+" on each side of the opening.
I have a very deep gallery which also has a large volume leading up the flue. So there is very minimal smoke that makes it out the front. I'd need to thermal gun it next time I have it fired up to remind myself how hot that front face gets, but I'm guessing with a thermal gap/break (or maybe even a high-temp rope gasket or something) the temperature wouldn't be a concern?
Any inputs on whether this would work?
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