Hello everyone. I've been lurking about here for a while, and I've built a 42" Pompeii oven about three times in Solidworks. Plans and video here:
https://flic.kr/s/aHsmDL9cre
It has been a useful experience, which has given me a much better idea about how all the pieces fit together. As the kits are no longer sold by Forno Bravo, I've had to search around to find materials. Suitable bricks, mortar, and insulating materials are available from Harbison Walker in Richmond CA https://thinkhwi.com/distribution-centers/richmond-ca/ and the other general building materials can be found at Home Depot.
I'm linking to a time-lapse of my "virtual" build in CAD, as well as plans with views and dimensions. In CAD, I built the dome first, then the entry, then merged them and cut away the parts of the dome at the entrance. I'm still not quite clear on best practices for transitioning from the dome to the entry. Where they intersect, in the region where the dome and entry meet, should the dome bricks continue to the inner wall of the entry? Or should the entry bricks continue to the inner wall of the dome? Or some combination? I haven't been able to find photos here that make this clear, so I'm interested in any advice from experienced builders.
I welcome your comments, criticisms, and questions on the virtual plans. Looking forward to making them real in the coming months!
Ciao,
"Lorenzo"
https://flic.kr/s/aHsmDL9cre
It has been a useful experience, which has given me a much better idea about how all the pieces fit together. As the kits are no longer sold by Forno Bravo, I've had to search around to find materials. Suitable bricks, mortar, and insulating materials are available from Harbison Walker in Richmond CA https://thinkhwi.com/distribution-centers/richmond-ca/ and the other general building materials can be found at Home Depot.
I'm linking to a time-lapse of my "virtual" build in CAD, as well as plans with views and dimensions. In CAD, I built the dome first, then the entry, then merged them and cut away the parts of the dome at the entrance. I'm still not quite clear on best practices for transitioning from the dome to the entry. Where they intersect, in the region where the dome and entry meet, should the dome bricks continue to the inner wall of the entry? Or should the entry bricks continue to the inner wall of the dome? Or some combination? I haven't been able to find photos here that make this clear, so I'm interested in any advice from experienced builders.
I welcome your comments, criticisms, and questions on the virtual plans. Looking forward to making them real in the coming months!
Ciao,
"Lorenzo"
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