Gentlemen,
I lit my first curing fire in my home-built oven tonight. Much to my horror, most of the smoke (and heat) were billowing out of my front arch opening, and not the chimney!
Background Info:
Pompei style oven--64" in diameter, 31.5' dome height, 20.25" front arch height.
I was very careful to build the front arch and the dome according to the golden ratio--exactly 63%.
What I think is happening is that my chimney opening is too small--it's 6" by 4", which I think may be too small considering how large my oven is.
I wanted to check with everyone here and rule out: 1) is the chimney in the correct location 2) is the front arch too high despite the golden ratio? Maybe my dome is too shallow and the front arch should be lower?
My biggest question is, assuming the front arch is the right height and the chimney is in the right spot, is: if I open up the chimney, how big should it be?
Thank you to everyone in advance! Pictures attached!
I lit my first curing fire in my home-built oven tonight. Much to my horror, most of the smoke (and heat) were billowing out of my front arch opening, and not the chimney!
Background Info:
Pompei style oven--64" in diameter, 31.5' dome height, 20.25" front arch height.
I was very careful to build the front arch and the dome according to the golden ratio--exactly 63%.
What I think is happening is that my chimney opening is too small--it's 6" by 4", which I think may be too small considering how large my oven is.
I wanted to check with everyone here and rule out: 1) is the chimney in the correct location 2) is the front arch too high despite the golden ratio? Maybe my dome is too shallow and the front arch should be lower?
My biggest question is, assuming the front arch is the right height and the chimney is in the right spot, is: if I open up the chimney, how big should it be?
Thank you to everyone in advance! Pictures attached!
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