Here's an interesting idea for a permanent arch support and a horizontally-hinged door:
?The metal door frame, a 24-inch diameter tractor tire rim, was suspended with baler twine in a bed of cement in front of the bricks; we took care to plumb it. The recessed mid-section of the arched rim holds the heavy clay/sand/swale grass mixture securely. The two-inch thick planked "door" -- actually, it's a plug -- fits snugly into the inside lip of the rim to hold in the heat when baking. It is hinged for easy inspection and spraying. We prop it shut with a metal rod while baking.?
I couldn't figure out how to upload the accompanying diagram, so here's a link to the article. There are some other interesting bits about their construction too.
Log Cabin Chronicles Bread Oven Building Page
?The metal door frame, a 24-inch diameter tractor tire rim, was suspended with baler twine in a bed of cement in front of the bricks; we took care to plumb it. The recessed mid-section of the arched rim holds the heavy clay/sand/swale grass mixture securely. The two-inch thick planked "door" -- actually, it's a plug -- fits snugly into the inside lip of the rim to hold in the heat when baking. It is hinged for easy inspection and spraying. We prop it shut with a metal rod while baking.?
I couldn't figure out how to upload the accompanying diagram, so here's a link to the article. There are some other interesting bits about their construction too.
Log Cabin Chronicles Bread Oven Building Page
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