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OK so ive made some good progress this weekend! First up i made myself another arch template for the entrance arch, i shimmed it up and screwed it to my old entrance template 10mm offset so that when i push the former full in, the arch stops 10mm away from the dome so i have an edge to follow for my air gap. I also ordered some high temperature and 12mm heat rope, although i may get something thinner, 10 or 8mm as it doesnt look like it will squash much6 Photos
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Just go for it then kidda. Because, in the unlikely event it does subside a little, the front arch and chimney will - but the rest of the oven wont be affected will it. You'll be fine. Like I said though, the heat doesnt get THAT hot on the floor at the front. I can put my hand in a good foot or so without issue. And if you're installing a heat break anyway....
Just crack on with the curing is my advice. That vermicretes a bitch!
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Cheers Micky! Im thinking unless people advise otherwise, im just going to build my arch on top of a double thickness insulation board seen as i have it here and hopefully that heat wont get sapped away into the hearth. I dont see why strength would be an issue as the rest of the dome is built on the stuff, i suppose its more concentrated weight especially as i plan a brick chimney too
I see you have the uniform and everything now for MickyPizza, looking great! Yeah definitly have to catch up for a beer and see the progress!
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Was trying to think how I did mine. Looks like I had insulated up to past the door. That very front bit has none at all. It doesn't get THAT hot to be honest, not at the very front. Upper bit does, due to the smoke and heat out the oven entrance.
My oven hearth DOES get very warm though - you can actually feel the concrete on the underside next day! However, I only did ONE thickness calsil board not two like you did and I regret not corner cutting like that as maybe THAT is why the concrete is now cracked through! We can chat over a beer in a couple of weeks when Im through1 Photo
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Thanks Micky, yeah they look great dont they?
Quick question for the experienced folk on here, im having a headache working out how im going to start my front arch and vent transition. I will be installing the arch with a heatbreak.
Do i build straight off the concrete hearth for the arch structure and only insulate under the landing, or do i insulate under the whole front end (i just seem to remember reading somewhere not to put too much weight on the insulation board especially as i will be doing a full brick chimney) Obviously building straight off the concrete is also not ideal as heat will be sapped out into the hearth
I know the best way would be to pour a vermicrete pad to build off but i dont really have the time to allow it to dry as i want to start building on it in 4 days time and i recall it takes a long time to set?
Any advice would be great!
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Brick joins mortared up, very hard to be neat at this point as all the mortar just want to fall back out. Give the garden a tidy and got rid of all the slopped mortar and its looking pretty good i think.
Pelm1, thanks for the comment, if i can help with any questions you have when you get around to it feel free to give me a shout and all the best with your build6 Photos
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Finally got to the worktop height with the brickwork, i then dropped the arch formers, but forgot that there would be a hell of a mess on the bricks i couldnt reach, an hour of chipping away at the messy mortar and i was left with a nice channel to fill for pointing up the joins. I also got my first batch of logs, a neighbour was wanting rid of a tree so we chopped it down for them with the wood as payment, good deal i say6 Photos
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That looks awesome !!! I love that type of brick..
Very neat work..
The plans bouncing around in my head are very similar..
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I got the formers in place and levelled up nicely, i made them a little too tight so had to shave them down a little but they went in in the end. I tested the bricks on the former and they looked amazing so got cracking with the rest of the bricks so i could see some arch happening, this is all i got done today, more tommorow4 Photos
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So i got 2 of my decorative brick arches cut, it was an absolute nightmare cutting through the 110mm height at such a steep angle especially on the full length bricks. It did not help that my blade was blunt at this stage, i persevered and got the job finished while i had all the gear out but bought a new blade for next time! I also made some arch formers to help with the alignment of the bricks on the arch, I laser cut the outline and spacing onto each side as well as a vertical and horizontal line to help me level up the former
I have not done much research on brick arches on here but i found this website online called blocklayer.com which was super useful when calculating the arch brick dimensions, exactly what i was after and its free in case anyone else is in need for future
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Nice start on the decorative brick work. I am sure it will be as nice as the dome brick work you did.
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So yesterday was the first nice day here this year so i took advantage and spent the day getting my head around the brickwork, I started by cutting a bunch of half bricks as i knew they would come in handy, then laid out my bricks dry before going back and mortaring them. I love the look of the reclaimed bricks with the whites and blacks mixed in. Im surprised i managed to get so many bricks laid as ive not really laid any bricks before (except the dome) but im really pleased with the overall look6 Photos
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Well finally it seems winter is over for us and i can continue the oven. Nothing had happened since November until a few weeks back i managed to pick up another 250 reclaimed bricks which i spent ages cleaning up! finally got them all cleaned up along with the previous batch i had and ordered some sand and cement ready to start laying them. I Also managed to pick up 2 slabs of granite which im hoping to use for my landing, this should be OK shouldn't it if i am having an isolated front arch and chimney?5 Photos
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