Hello,
I plan to build a low dome oven. I thought of many things, bumped into many problems that others have also bumped in before me and a lot of the things I was able to solve, but on my quest, I had an idea for making a "buttress" wich I had not seen before. I am curious what others think about it and what kind of material (thickness) would be needed.
So I thought, lets share, maybe the idea is just plain stupid, maybe it's not and it might be usefull for others aswell. I thought about doing this because I was also thinking about steel cables to reinforce my dome.
The idea is simple. To reinforce the soldier course, how about using rebar and "folding" that around it.
See the picture. In blue and red I have rebar. I would say 6mm or 1/4 inch (that might be to small ?)
The rebar is bend around the soldier course. I thought about drilling a hole in the stones and put it in there nice and tight, but you could just as easily stick it between the stones.
In the picture, the rebar is bend around the soldier course. I don't know if you would still need to use reinforced cladding around it but that would make it fit tightly against the soldier course. Else you might have some space at some points but you could also fill that up with stones or iron. if you realy want to push the maximum out of the space you have, you could even consider freeing up some space inside the stones (with an angle grinder) and then use some mortar to go into it. This might even be stronger.....
I know there are other idea's for a buttress. My personal favorite so far is how Kiwipete did it with the steel entry and the steel cable tied to that. My problem, the steel door frame will cost me 325$. Second favorit is the solution by Tscarborough where he puts rebar into the floor and connects a steel cable to that. This will be the way I am probably going but my biggest problem with that solution is that I am somewhat afraid of the rebar leaking heat into my concrete slab. I have no space to put it into the firebrick floor. It is so close to the end of my floor brick that I am afraid it will break when drilling into it. Third favorite would be the reinforced mesh around the soldier course and then using 1inch to 3 inch of cladding like Stonecutter discribes. Better safe than sorrow, I would be going for 3 inches wich makes my oven to big so I would have to make it smaller and it would also increase my thermall mass so much I do not realy like it.
Any thoughts apreciated. Thanks in advance !!
I plan to build a low dome oven. I thought of many things, bumped into many problems that others have also bumped in before me and a lot of the things I was able to solve, but on my quest, I had an idea for making a "buttress" wich I had not seen before. I am curious what others think about it and what kind of material (thickness) would be needed.
So I thought, lets share, maybe the idea is just plain stupid, maybe it's not and it might be usefull for others aswell. I thought about doing this because I was also thinking about steel cables to reinforce my dome.
The idea is simple. To reinforce the soldier course, how about using rebar and "folding" that around it.
See the picture. In blue and red I have rebar. I would say 6mm or 1/4 inch (that might be to small ?)
The rebar is bend around the soldier course. I thought about drilling a hole in the stones and put it in there nice and tight, but you could just as easily stick it between the stones.
In the picture, the rebar is bend around the soldier course. I don't know if you would still need to use reinforced cladding around it but that would make it fit tightly against the soldier course. Else you might have some space at some points but you could also fill that up with stones or iron. if you realy want to push the maximum out of the space you have, you could even consider freeing up some space inside the stones (with an angle grinder) and then use some mortar to go into it. This might even be stronger.....
I know there are other idea's for a buttress. My personal favorite so far is how Kiwipete did it with the steel entry and the steel cable tied to that. My problem, the steel door frame will cost me 325$. Second favorit is the solution by Tscarborough where he puts rebar into the floor and connects a steel cable to that. This will be the way I am probably going but my biggest problem with that solution is that I am somewhat afraid of the rebar leaking heat into my concrete slab. I have no space to put it into the firebrick floor. It is so close to the end of my floor brick that I am afraid it will break when drilling into it. Third favorite would be the reinforced mesh around the soldier course and then using 1inch to 3 inch of cladding like Stonecutter discribes. Better safe than sorrow, I would be going for 3 inches wich makes my oven to big so I would have to make it smaller and it would also increase my thermall mass so much I do not realy like it.
Any thoughts apreciated. Thanks in advance !!
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