We are having a nice November warm spell here, so I am quickly adding up the layers of hand formed concrete to make the faux rock shell around my oven. I did light a small fire in it, and I noticed steam coming through the aircrete, so I decided to embed some steam vents in the top of the outer shell, so that pressure will not build up and crack the shell (not sure if that could happen, but I thought it wouldn't hurt)
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The color really changes as it sets, it has been a bit of a challenge figuring out what will match the natural surroundings, but it's looking better and better as it dries. Another beautiful day today, I should be able to seal up the last of the "skull" today then set my sights on the landscaping around. I will let the concrete shell cure for at least 4 days before lighting it up again, want it to cure slow.
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Kindled with zeal and fired with passion.
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Originally posted by SusQ View PostWe are having a nice November warm spell here, so I am quickly adding up the layers of hand formed concrete to make the faux rock shell around my oven. I did light a small fire in it, and I noticed steam coming through the aircrete, so I decided to embed some steam vents in the top of the outer shell, so that pressure will not build up and crack the shell (not sure if that could happen, but I thought it wouldn't hurt)Kindled with zeal and fired with passion.
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Well, I got it 99% done before the winter sets in, the first full temp fire worked amazing, floor reached 650F after an hour, maintained heat for hours after, it was raining outside that night, the outside stayed so cool the rain didn't even evaporate, so I consider that a win. No cracks, finished the landscaping for the most part, looks great from the house, blends right into the beach rocks. It was a ton of work, but we are super happy with the result. Can't wait for spring for our first WFO party!! Just a little rock work to do around base and bench
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Originally posted by SusQ View PostWell, I got it 99% done before the winter sets in, the first full temp fire worked amazing, floor reached 650F after an hour, maintained heat for hours after, it was raining outside that night, the outside stayed so cool the rain didn't even evaporate, so I consider that a win. No cracks, finished the landscaping for the most part, looks great from the house, blends right into the beach rocks. It was a ton of work, but we are super happy with the result. Can't wait for spring for our first WFO party!! Just a little rock work to do around base and benchMy 42" build: https://community.fornobravo.com/for...ld-new-zealand
My oven drawings: My oven drawings - Forno Bravo Forum: The Wood-Fired Oven Community
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