Hi Jonas - I built a 39" oven (very close to a meter ID) on a corner slab and have my drawings done in Freecad if you are interested in trying that program out (it's free). I found Sketchup to be good for making nice looking renditions but could not make the CAD type drawings I wanted. It might be possible with Sketchup but I found Freecad to be easier to work with as I had some drafting background.
Based on what i built I think your arch should be about 31.5cm high, which with an internal dome height of 50 cm gives you an opening ratio of 63%. I'd also recommend a door width of about 49.5 cm.
For a reality check take the forno bravo recommended dimensions for a 42" and 36" oven and convert to metric, then average them which will be a 39"/meter oven. You can see where I got my numbers.
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Originally posted by jonasm View PostHi Everyone,
My name is Jonas, living in Belgium. After reading and reading for months on this forum, I started designing the oven I want to build.
Attached you can find 2 pictures after some trial and error in Sketchup.
My questions for now:- the concrete slab will be 25cm thick and the concrete table top below the dome will be 15cm thick. Any advice is this is too much or not is welcome.
- Under the dome, I've foreseen an extra wall to support the whole construction (marked in red on the picture). Is this actually needed or not?
Some key dimensions can be found on the pictures, as a summary:
- working height: 95cm
- inner diameter dome: 100cm
- outer diamater dome: 140cm (incl 10cm brick, 5cm insulation, 5cm outer layer)
- height oven dome: 50cm
- With arch = 55 - 75cm (incl bricks).
- height arch = 35 - 45 cm (incl bricks)
- depth arch = 22cm (not sure yet about this dimension, probably not enough for the flue)
The walls will be made out of hollow concrete blocks that I will fill with concrete and steel bars.
The table top on the left:
- OR a concrete top that I will finish with something. I should be able to make the pizzas on this table, so should be easy to clean and flat.
- OR I'll buy a table top from the store and mount it on the walls. Do I need to foresee extra support in the middle of the table? Or will this be strong enough? How thick should the table top be?
Any advice/feedback is more than welcome!
Regards,
Jonas
Regards,
Mark
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100cm Pizza oven in Belgium
Hi Everyone,
My name is Jonas, living in Belgium. After reading and reading for months on this forum, I started designing the oven I want to build.
Attached you can find 2 pictures after some trial and error in Sketchup.
My questions for now:- the concrete slab will be 25cm thick and the concrete table top below the dome will be 15cm thick. Any advice is this is too much or not is welcome.
- Under the dome, I've foreseen an extra wall to support the whole construction (marked in red on the picture). Is this actually needed or not?
Some key dimensions can be found on the pictures, as a summary:
- working height: 95cm
- inner diameter dome: 100cm
- outer diamater dome: 140cm (incl 10cm brick, 5cm insulation, 5cm outer layer)
- height oven dome: 50cm
- With arch = 55 - 75cm (incl bricks).
- height arch = 35 - 45 cm (incl bricks)
- depth arch = 22cm (not sure yet about this dimension, probably not enough for the flue)
The walls will be made out of hollow concrete blocks that I will fill with concrete and steel bars.
The table top on the left:
- OR a concrete top that I will finish with something. I should be able to make the pizzas on this table, so should be easy to clean and flat.
- OR I'll buy a table top from the store and mount it on the walls. Do I need to foresee extra support in the middle of the table? Or will this be strong enough? How thick should the table top be?
Any advice/feedback is more than welcome!
Regards,
Jonas2 PhotosTags: None
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