Hello all,
I am ready to start building the dome today and have tried to self-research, with mixed results, on whether the soldier course needs to be mortared to the floor or not. In some photos it appears as if it has and others not. I seem to remember reading somehwere that they shouldn't be so they could move independent of each other. Then I saw a few pics where it looks like people come back and cover the whole dome in a layer of refrac mortar?
Also I plan on cutting bevels on the bricks so they fit more snuggly without such a mortar joint and was wondering for the second course on whether people were beveling both sides and top and bottom or just top or bottom? And is there a time period I should wait between course so I don't disturb the course before? Like if I did two courses today should I wait for a couple days for that mortar to really set up before I work on the next few? I guess I should say that I plan on making my own mortar with fireclay, lime, cement and sand. If I make the mortar correctly and soak the bricks for an hour prior do I need to wet the mortar anymore while it cures?
I am doing a 42" oven as a hybrid between low and high vaultm and I just guessed the oven height opening and opening height from the 36" high dome in the FB plans would be about what I needed.
Dome height 18"
Opening 19"
Opening height 12"
Any suggestions. I don't need a ton of room to get big roasts in and I like the idea of keeping heat.
Thanks again for the help, I plan on posting a thorough thread when I get near the end but with an 8 week old my work on the oven is sporadic at best.
darren
I am ready to start building the dome today and have tried to self-research, with mixed results, on whether the soldier course needs to be mortared to the floor or not. In some photos it appears as if it has and others not. I seem to remember reading somehwere that they shouldn't be so they could move independent of each other. Then I saw a few pics where it looks like people come back and cover the whole dome in a layer of refrac mortar?
Also I plan on cutting bevels on the bricks so they fit more snuggly without such a mortar joint and was wondering for the second course on whether people were beveling both sides and top and bottom or just top or bottom? And is there a time period I should wait between course so I don't disturb the course before? Like if I did two courses today should I wait for a couple days for that mortar to really set up before I work on the next few? I guess I should say that I plan on making my own mortar with fireclay, lime, cement and sand. If I make the mortar correctly and soak the bricks for an hour prior do I need to wet the mortar anymore while it cures?
I am doing a 42" oven as a hybrid between low and high vaultm and I just guessed the oven height opening and opening height from the 36" high dome in the FB plans would be about what I needed.
Dome height 18"
Opening 19"
Opening height 12"
Any suggestions. I don't need a ton of room to get big roasts in and I like the idea of keeping heat.
Thanks again for the help, I plan on posting a thorough thread when I get near the end but with an 8 week old my work on the oven is sporadic at best.
darren
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