Hi, I thought I'd put my experiences down in one place for anybody interested in how I made my castable refractory oven. I have posts all over the place but it's hard find them all and fit them all together.
There were a couple of reasons I decided to build the oven out of refractory for in the beginning I was adamant that I would make it out of firebricks.
I thought that it would be time consuming and require me to get a tile saw which I don't own. The other reason is that I wanted some friends of mine to also build one and I knew that I was never going to get them to build one if it was going to be made out of brick since they didn't have the time/skill/inclination. So I made a sand mould at my place and we cast the domes at my house. We made 10 domes in around 5 weeks ie 2 per week.
Firstly I decided that we needed a 40" diameter oven which was a comprimise because a couple of the guys wanted smaller ones. The dome is 470mm high in the centre and has a door opening of 300mm H x 450mm W. I also cast a 25mm rebate for the door to sit against. The other thing that casting allowed me to do easily was make the entrance/landing area taper outwards to allow for easier access and visibility.
I used normal brickies sand to make the sand mould, the sand was damp and it was quite easy to work with and smooth into the right shape.
There were a couple of reasons I decided to build the oven out of refractory for in the beginning I was adamant that I would make it out of firebricks.
I thought that it would be time consuming and require me to get a tile saw which I don't own. The other reason is that I wanted some friends of mine to also build one and I knew that I was never going to get them to build one if it was going to be made out of brick since they didn't have the time/skill/inclination. So I made a sand mould at my place and we cast the domes at my house. We made 10 domes in around 5 weeks ie 2 per week.
Firstly I decided that we needed a 40" diameter oven which was a comprimise because a couple of the guys wanted smaller ones. The dome is 470mm high in the centre and has a door opening of 300mm H x 450mm W. I also cast a 25mm rebate for the door to sit against. The other thing that casting allowed me to do easily was make the entrance/landing area taper outwards to allow for easier access and visibility.
I used normal brickies sand to make the sand mould, the sand was damp and it was quite easy to work with and smooth into the right shape.
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