Hi - I have read through many of the success stories on the forum and notice that the most challenging part of the construction is probably the final few rings of the dome. The bricks get harder and harder to shape and gravity always tries to win. This has resulted either in excellent looking oven roofs seemingly worked with precision cad cam instruments, or other more earthly looking - but hopefully similarly robust - roofs with mortar-filled gaps. I have come across a magazine article published earlier this year in NZ which makes the simple suggestion of making a plug out of refractory cement in place of the final rings of fire brick. This is moulded using a piece of plywood propped up on a box and then covered in sand to the level of the bricks and domed. The sand is covered with wet newspapers before the refractory cement is poured over it to form the plug. I also thought that keeping the odd bits and pieces of fire brick and crushing them to use in this final mkortar plug will probably also help.
To me this sounds far simpler than trying to shape those final bricks .... but will it work? Any thoughts on this from the more experienced masons out there?
John
To me this sounds far simpler than trying to shape those final bricks .... but will it work? Any thoughts on this from the more experienced masons out there?
John
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