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  • Re: Wood Fired Beehive in Utah

    Originally posted by UtahBeehiver
    The only thing I can relate to on gender for the oven is the SWMBO says it is my girlfriend since I spend more time with the oven than her. LOL.
    G'day
    Same thing with me.... The wife calls the oven the" mistress"
    Regards dave
    Measure twice
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    Fit in position with largest hammer

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    • Re: Wood Fired Beehive in Utah

      Originally posted by stonecutter View Post

      that's about the only inanimate object assigned a gender that seems normal.
      Wife refers to me as "he", when working on truck; tools; oven; building that houses oven; actually whatever I am doing (that I like to do). And in her eyes, I am an "inanimate object"-- go figure that one out!

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      • Re: Wood Fired Beehive in Utah

        Russell the magnificent.

        That Russell is truly an amazing feat of precision. How does it feel bringing the vision to reality? You must feel an incredible sense off achievement. This would have to be the best finished igloo on forno and will be second to none for a very very long time.

        Can't wait for the verdigris patina to kick in, or speed along. Have you practiced on scrap yet?

        When finished sit down with a bottle or two of a nice Aussie shiraz, a nice roaring fire, some seafood morsels stick them on skewer flash cook in the oven and sit back and admire all the hard work.

        YOU DESERVE IT CONGRATULATIONS
        Btw
        thx for all your help and expertise
        Cheers Colin

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        • Re: Wood Fired Beehive in Utah

          Yes, that is an amazing feat of workmanship.

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          • Re: Wood Fired Beehive in Utah

            Originally posted by mikku View Post
            Wife refers to me as "he", when working on truck; tools; oven; building that houses oven; actually whatever I am doing (that I like to do). And in her eyes, I am an "inanimate object"-- go figure that one out!
            Buddy,
            Trust me.....DON'T try to figure them out......Just except your lot in life.....safer that way

            Regards Dave.
            30 yrs married in 22 days time
            Measure twice
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            Fit in position with largest hammer

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            • Re: Wood Fired Beehive in Utah

              You're a youngster, 43years this year! Cannot figure it out yet!

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              • Re: Wood Fired Beehive in Utah

                Who was it who said "cannot get no respect?" Roger Dangerfield? seems like life is punishing me the older I get! for what? I'm a real nice guy! But this is Russells' thread and he's got a whole lot of talent and knows how to use it!

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                • Re: Wood Fired Beehive in Utah

                  Two of the most complex shingles done today, several hours making templates, cutting, bending and fitting. Over the hump now,
                  Russell
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                  • Re: Wood Fired Beehive in Utah

                    russel,
                    are you taking this all the way up under the chiminey capping and to the front?
                    link to my effort http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f8/7...art-20707.html


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                    • Re: Wood Fired Beehive in Utah

                      Can you take a photo of the front and side of oven--and mark where you will be cladding it with copper? It is interesting to see how you handle each detail.

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                      • Re: Wood Fired Beehive in Utah

                        Mikku,

                        At this time I am looking at doing a lap siding type cladding on the sides, similar interlocking joints.
                        Russell
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                        • Re: Wood Fired Beehive in Utah

                          Originally posted by UtahBeehiver View Post
                          Mikku,

                          At this time I am looking at doing a lap siding type cladding on the sides, similar interlocking joints.
                          Would you be making smaller pieces, alternating with larger ones to do the corner? Would be like brickwork halves and full? Or just one piece that would wrap the corner and tie into the curve of the dome?

                          Looks like you are having fun with the copper! That is what is so special about designing something--when you can actually make it materialize!

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                          • Re: Wood Fired Beehive in Utah

                            Finished cladding on the dome portion of the oven. Going to do a pounded copper cap shaped like a mushroom for now then eventually a finale but that will have to wait until I finalize the design and gather the materials.
                            Russell
                            Google Photo Album [https://photos.google.com/share/AF1Q...JneXVXc3hVNHd3/]

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                            • Re: Wood Fired Beehive in Utah

                              Hello Russell,
                              You surely have a lot of patience and dedication to your oven project. I see you had a lot of fun working around the chimney and creating the saddle.

                              I hope while you have been working on he cladding that you occasionally put some wood inside and fire up the oven for cooking. It's almost too pretty to use!

                              Keep the progress photos coming. There are a lot of people watching your progress with envy.

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                              • Re: Wood Fired Beehive in Utah

                                Stunning!!!!!!!!
                                Chip

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