Re: Chirobuggy's 42inch oven build
Good work Chirobuggy. What you are experiencing is normal: as minimal as we try to keep the mortar and joints, it will almost always go beyond your "dry-fit", so you just have to adjust a bit. You also asked in an earlier post about "squishing" your dome. I did it by starting to cut sharper angles at the 3rd ring and an almost as sharp angle on the 4th ring, then backing off again for the 5th, 6th,...then, you have to just cut the angle that seems right for the rest. I created a bit of "shoulder" in the dome at the 3rd/4th rings and that created the squished elliptical shape as opposed to a half-sphere.
But I believe you are doing an "egloo" style so maybe a rounder dome is what you want. But, that takes me back to my 1st point: the joints tend to "get away from you" so I would shoot for a 20" dome & I'll bet anything it ends up closer to what you want (or 21") for that reason.
Cheers, Dino
Good work Chirobuggy. What you are experiencing is normal: as minimal as we try to keep the mortar and joints, it will almost always go beyond your "dry-fit", so you just have to adjust a bit. You also asked in an earlier post about "squishing" your dome. I did it by starting to cut sharper angles at the 3rd ring and an almost as sharp angle on the 4th ring, then backing off again for the 5th, 6th,...then, you have to just cut the angle that seems right for the rest. I created a bit of "shoulder" in the dome at the 3rd/4th rings and that created the squished elliptical shape as opposed to a half-sphere.
But I believe you are doing an "egloo" style so maybe a rounder dome is what you want. But, that takes me back to my 1st point: the joints tend to "get away from you" so I would shoot for a 20" dome & I'll bet anything it ends up closer to what you want (or 21") for that reason.
Cheers, Dino
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