Also for your arch
there is a forum member who made a google chart you put in your oven diameter and your IT tool base dimensions and it will tell you the height and width of your arch opening I believe his name is Daiyoh or something
but how I did my arch form shape was I cut my arch opening width out of plywood then I marked the base of the plywood’s center and then I marked the height of my arch (minus 1/4 inch for shimming and ease of removal) off that center line from there I tied a string around my mark and then held it with my thumb to the mark and simply moved the marker right and left and it made a perfect curve
i cut it out with a jig saw light sand that traced that onto another piece and cut it out and put them together sanded them so they were close and then made a bunch of ribs to spread the two forms and nailed it together and rain some duct tape across the top so the mortar wouldn’t stick to it too bad
in my opinion the cutting of the arch brick on an angle will help with ease of making those cuts for over the arch and also with the droop ,
i also make sure my end bricks were slightly tilted up as I went up I just closed off my 5th row today and almost completed my 6th which is my first full brick circle and I do not believe I experienced the droop
there is a forum member who made a google chart you put in your oven diameter and your IT tool base dimensions and it will tell you the height and width of your arch opening I believe his name is Daiyoh or something
but how I did my arch form shape was I cut my arch opening width out of plywood then I marked the base of the plywood’s center and then I marked the height of my arch (minus 1/4 inch for shimming and ease of removal) off that center line from there I tied a string around my mark and then held it with my thumb to the mark and simply moved the marker right and left and it made a perfect curve
i cut it out with a jig saw light sand that traced that onto another piece and cut it out and put them together sanded them so they were close and then made a bunch of ribs to spread the two forms and nailed it together and rain some duct tape across the top so the mortar wouldn’t stick to it too bad
in my opinion the cutting of the arch brick on an angle will help with ease of making those cuts for over the arch and also with the droop ,
i also make sure my end bricks were slightly tilted up as I went up I just closed off my 5th row today and almost completed my 6th which is my first full brick circle and I do not believe I experienced the droop
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