I just purchased everything, including super insulating firebricks for my inner arch. As noted by others, they are soft and kind of prone to crumbling. I also purchased firebrick splits to mortar onto the face of the inner arch, so that the logs going in, and the pizza going in and out, as well as the door being placed onto the surface of the arch will not make it mess up. BUT, my plan is to make a 42 oven with a 20 wide door/arch 12 high, that flares out to 23 wide. The landing depth will be 15. I have my indispensible tool on my plywood and the whole thing traced on it, but haven't cut it yet, as it occurs to me that if I want the final product to be a 20 wide opening, that mortaring splits pieces (1 1/2 in thick) onto the arch face will bring my opening inward to 17 inches. So, perhaps I should make my board 23, not flaring outward to the outer arch, also at 23, but the "gluing" of the 1 1/2 splits will bring it in to the desired 20 inches for the inner arch.
What say you all?
Tom
What say you all?
Tom
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