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  • jengineer
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    Being a virtual builder now for well over a year and considering what my skills are I am interested in the concept of tapering to get a tight brick to brick fit. But that is just because I am an engineer and the math was real fun to go through. For all practicality, unless I am willing to go the DMUN route and use a minimal amount of "glue" I will not be tapering my bricks. One but to that, I will wedge the first course after the soldier course and obviously make the necessary keystone brick for each course.

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  • james
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    Originally posted by jengineer View Post
    I am not sure if the cost of bricks has been updated - last time I check you are quoting 2004 prices. Anyone have costing for:
    standard size clay brick
    standard size cement brick
    hollow block
    what you paid for a fire brick

    Pg 31 states that there is a discourse of how to measure and cut your bricks into taper in the Appendix. I believe this was a mathematical piece and might have also made reference to a commercially available product. it didn't make it to the appendix - redact the sentance
    Hey Patrick,

    I'm not sure we can really get very accurate with prices. Costs vary across the states, and vary widely around the world. I have tried to say that the costs we show are rough estimates, in dollars, to give you an idea of what to shop for.

    I can go back and add the calculations for tapering bricks. Does it seem valuable to you?
    James

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  • Chris
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    standard size clay brick
    $0.50 at Home Depot

    standard size cement brick
    Like a Paver?


    hollow block
    8x8x16 = $1.20

    what you paid for a fire brick
    $1.15

    In Austin, TX, USA.

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  • jengineer
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    Quick glance review

    I am not sure if the cost of bricks has been updated - last time I check you are quoting 2004 prices. Anyone have costing for:
    standard size clay brick
    standard size cement brick
    hollow block
    what you paid for a fire brick

    Pg 31 states that there is a discourse of how to measure and cut your bricks into taper in the Appendix. I believe this was a mathematical piece and might have also made reference to a commercially available product. it didn't make it to the appendix - redact the sentance

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  • james
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    OK, I have done another round of edits on the plans, incorporating CJ's comments, so we are at V1.2. I have posted that to the FB Store, and did not compress it, so it will play right as you download it.

    If you want the new version and have already registered and downloaded V1.1, send me an email and I will forward it to you. Otherwise, you can go to the FB Store and find it there.

    Phew.
    James

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  • james
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    JC and Pete, yes, I had started to think that I was creating a lot of hassle to save 1MB of download time. That's the gear-head in me. I will be posting a standard .pdf file later today, so folks won't have to worry about compression.

    Keith, I decided a few years ago that the best way for Forno Bravo to be successful would be to expand the understanding of wood-fired ovens in the English-speaking world. So, we created the plans and give them away for free. I think it's a real win-win situation. A large number of Pompeii Ovens have been built all over the world, which is great, and Forno Bravo (the company) is doing very well. Not every one has the skill or patience to build a brick oven -- one brick at a time, so for everyone else, there are the Forno Bravo ovens, plus tools, accessories, pizza ingredients, etc. .

    Everyone shares recipes, techniques, photos, etc., which is good for the community. My background is the computer industry, and I took Open Source software as something of a role model for the Pompeii Oven plans.

    So, welcome to the community and enjoy your project!
    James

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  • keithlmartin
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    Hey James, i just downloaded the plans. Still waiting for the email but thought i would say thank you to everyone who put them together. Im sure they will help me to realize my own oven this summer. I am a bit currious why a store that makes and sells ovens would post how to make your own, but im not complaining. Acutually im very greatfull.
    Keith

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  • jahysea
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    Hi James, .zip for windows users please. .sit files are very uncommon to windows users. Or as was pointed out, the .pdf isn't all that inefficient in itself.

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  • KiwiPete
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    Stuffit is more prevalent in the Mac world (I think..). I had to go and download and install Stuffit to decompress it. (more downloading, registration forms, confirmation emails etc..)

    If you have to compress it, maybe a .zip format would be better for Windows users.

    On the other hand, the compressed file is 3.53MB and the uncompressed PDF is 4.61MB. Not that much bigger. I'd suggest to have it as an uncompressed download, do people can open it straight up in their PDF reader.

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  • james
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    Ah,

    The file was very large, so I had to compress it with Stuffit (.sitx). You can unstuff the file with a free utility, and many email readers will open it automatically. If you can search your computer for a stuffit reader, you should be able to open it. If not, you will need to download a fee Stuffit reader.

    I can compress the file into any format, so if there is a more widely used format for Windows, let me know, and I can change it.

    We would consider just using the basic PDF file -- without compression. It's a bigger file, but the compression will not be an issue.

    Marcel, let me know it goes for you.
    James

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  • Marcel
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    (M) "File not supported". James your .pdf file ends with .sitx

    (M) I'm no "wire head" but I don't remember ever having downloaded a .pdf file that has anything appended such as your .sitx. Could that be why I was not able to open the .pdf file?

    Ciao,

    Marcel

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  • james
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    Hello Marcel, JB and Les,

    Right now the store is programmed where I have to manually approve each request to have the download email sent. I am working on that, but for now it might take a couple of hours for that email to show up. You should have them now.

    Les, the FB Store and Forum have diffferent member lists, so you have to register a second time on the store. Sorry about that.

    Also, I have gone back and updated the original posting to show the right URL for the plans, and a note on the delay before getting the download email.

    Sorry for the slow start.
    James
    Last edited by james; 03-11-2007, 11:50 AM.

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  • Les
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    Marcel,

    I appear to be stuck in the same vortex. Also, was the members list removed? - I can't seem to find it.

    Les...

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  • Marcel
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    (M) I RE-registered, using the same User Name, and Password as I've used for 2 years and got an acknowledgment that I was registered. I then ordered the plans and have gotten the Invoice by Email and the download instructions.

    (M) Will try to download them now. Thanks.

    Ciao,

    Marcel
    Last edited by Marcel; 03-11-2007, 12:06 PM. Reason: Key arrived

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  • Marcel
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    (M) I tried adding a / after 'store' and it worked, as follows

    http://www.fornobravo.com/store/

    but, ....

    (M) I was able to go there directly by Copy-Pasting:

    http://www.fornobravo.com/store/Inst...p-1-c-260.html

    (M) Even simpler might be to Copy-Paste:

    http://www.fornobravo.com/store/Pomp...f-p-16249.html

    (M) But when I entered my Log In Info. I got the following message:

    " Forno Bravo Store

    Page not found!
    The requested page does not exist or you are not allowed to access it! "

    =========================================

    Ciao,

    Marcel

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