We've built a very substantial 36" dome oven of dunite grog and clay and have let it air dry for the past 48 hours. The dome is 3 to 6 inches thick and feels quite hard. I'm forcing myself to wait another 24 hours before I excavate the sand and styrofoam form but I'm unsure about the best way to continue curing the oven.
I've searched these forums and Googled for other's experience on curing cob but it seems to range from "go for it!" to suggestions to air-cure for two weeks and then build a series of small fires.
I'd love to be baking tomorrow evening but considering the huge effort it took to build this oven I don't want to risk damaging it.
Any suggestions?
I've searched these forums and Googled for other's experience on curing cob but it seems to range from "go for it!" to suggestions to air-cure for two weeks and then build a series of small fires.
I'd love to be baking tomorrow evening but considering the huge effort it took to build this oven I don't want to risk damaging it.
Any suggestions?
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