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Don't want to burst the bubble but it looks easy but will be much more difficult than it seems. They are very complex angles and difficult to do. But it is your choice.Research tapered arches and look how smooth the transitions can be.1 Photo
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Thanks my friend!I appreciate your help!
I plan to make like this https://community.fornobravo.com/fil...photoid=276946
I think it is easy..
The bricks at the next row will lock in the arc like the photo in the link.
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George,
You are doing a great job keeping the oven course staggered. Impressed you are just using a string for guidance, just goes to show ya simple can work just as well. Have you given thought of doing a tapered inner arch for you oven? Attached is pic from Mr. Chipster's build showing an tapered inner arch similar to your. Highly recommended to do one. It makes the dome to arch tie-ins much smoother.1 Photo
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Next step is the first arc.
I have a small reveal if you see above for the door.2 Photos
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Thanks deejoyh,finally i did as pizza bob's idea. https://community.fornobravo.com/fil...photoid=275921
I did good progress yestertaday and today!
I think my oven is in a good way..3 Photos
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Check out the pictures linked in this post, and look up Gianni's Octoforno build. This approach will save you much grief in the build. good luck!
I am sure this has been covered multiple times but with the site having some links not active thought it would be easier to ask again. I am getting ready to start laying courses for the dome and want to have a good idea of what I need to do on the opening arch. Should arch be built as I lay courses or
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Today i made some thoughts to start build the first arc and first row of the dome.
I need your advise on this.
On the second picture,which is the ideal method to close the dome with the arc?2 Photos
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Originally posted by George_M View PostWhy some builders put foil between perlcrete and floor?
Is it necessary to put foil?"
I actually used the diatomaceous earth method as a slip layer between my oven brick and the outer top layer of insulating perlcrete for my oven. I had it on hand and didn't spend a lot of time on the forum investigating or asking the question of "Is it worth it?" before starting my build. I don't think it made any difference and it certainly was a pain in the a__ to apply.
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Floor ready!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tomorrow i will level it better and i will start the first raw!
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If the foil is sitting against concrete then it is useless as an insulator. As aluminium is very conductive It needs to be surrounded by air or at least a material with very low conductivity to work as an insulator. It will work to prevent water wicking up from the stand and supporting slab and into your vermicrete. It is probably better to paint the top of your supporting slab with a sealer.
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Thanks!!
You are clear!
Why some builders put foil between perlcrete and floor?
Is it necessary to put foil?"
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