Well, I made a significant error. My hearth design isn't wide enough for my original design. When I poured all I need to do was make it a few inches wider. Simple math error that I really should have caught before the pour. I don't have a lot of yard space to begin with. So, I was trying to make a corner build in a small rectangular area.
Now I can't angle my oven into the corner like I wanted to. If I did, the form will be off the edge of the hearth table itself. I'm looking for ideas on how to salvage this.
Ideas that I have so far:
1. Angle it straight on to the rectangle shape of the table.
2. Make it smaller than planned (my least favorite option).
3. "Hang" the edge of the insulation layer slightly over the edge of the hearth. My 2nd least favorite solution. If I wind up doing this I'll likely pour a column for support.
4. have the opening to the oven at an askew angle to the edge of the hearth. This will likely look appalling.
Now I can't angle my oven into the corner like I wanted to. If I did, the form will be off the edge of the hearth table itself. I'm looking for ideas on how to salvage this.
Ideas that I have so far:
1. Angle it straight on to the rectangle shape of the table.
2. Make it smaller than planned (my least favorite option).
3. "Hang" the edge of the insulation layer slightly over the edge of the hearth. My 2nd least favorite solution. If I wind up doing this I'll likely pour a column for support.
4. have the opening to the oven at an askew angle to the edge of the hearth. This will likely look appalling.
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