After years of patiently waiting to build a pizza oven, I have finally begun my journey. It has been a long while since I first found the plans on this website, and I've been anxiously awaiting ever since.
I've had a plan that has been adapted into what i am beginning to build, which i plan to be a 36" oven. I've attached a simple mockup I created in Sketchup. The side with the oven opening faces an existing raised patio, thus why there are 6 courses on concrete blocks.
I've been able to source quite a lot of my materials (locally) already, which is a pleasant surprise. I've recently been reading up on this forum about techniques and tools (planning to build an "indispensible tool").
So far i have poured my slap, and setup a test of my concrete block structure. Perhaps tomorrow will allow me to cement it into place.
I have a couple of questions so far:
1. How long (days of work) should i expect to build the dome and front arch? (I still need to cut bricks... hoping to source a wet saw)
2. To ensure i have enough for errors & spares, i purchased 200 firebricks (based on pompeii plans indicating 60 for floor and 120 for dome) All this brick stacked next to the house looks like WAAAY too much. Does a 36" oven really require 180 firebricks?
3. The firebricks seem surprisingly soft, in that granules rub off from them easier that i would expect. Is there something needing to be done to them so that they stop losing granules? (i.e. so they don't end up in the food) These are what i've purchased https://www.brockwhite.com/catalog/m...rick/1-0455043 (only US link has product info sheet)
I'm really excited about my journey ahead, and hope the fun of building my own oven lives up to my expectations. Here are some photos of the initial work.
Thanks for reading,
David in Calgary
I've had a plan that has been adapted into what i am beginning to build, which i plan to be a 36" oven. I've attached a simple mockup I created in Sketchup. The side with the oven opening faces an existing raised patio, thus why there are 6 courses on concrete blocks.
I've been able to source quite a lot of my materials (locally) already, which is a pleasant surprise. I've recently been reading up on this forum about techniques and tools (planning to build an "indispensible tool").
So far i have poured my slap, and setup a test of my concrete block structure. Perhaps tomorrow will allow me to cement it into place.
I have a couple of questions so far:
1. How long (days of work) should i expect to build the dome and front arch? (I still need to cut bricks... hoping to source a wet saw)
2. To ensure i have enough for errors & spares, i purchased 200 firebricks (based on pompeii plans indicating 60 for floor and 120 for dome) All this brick stacked next to the house looks like WAAAY too much. Does a 36" oven really require 180 firebricks?
3. The firebricks seem surprisingly soft, in that granules rub off from them easier that i would expect. Is there something needing to be done to them so that they stop losing granules? (i.e. so they don't end up in the food) These are what i've purchased https://www.brockwhite.com/catalog/m...rick/1-0455043 (only US link has product info sheet)
I'm really excited about my journey ahead, and hope the fun of building my own oven lives up to my expectations. Here are some photos of the initial work.
Thanks for reading,
David in Calgary
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