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  • CajunKnight
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    Looks good Matt! WTG!!

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  • David Reekie
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    Looks good Matt!

    Great to see 'the boy' enjoying it too - we haven't tried our little girl on it yet, but soon.

    How was the fete?


    Dave

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  • aureole
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    Finally a picture of the finished article: rendered the base, tiled the top, painted it all and added a door to the wood-store.

    Bit worried that some of the brickwork on the dome is out of kilter, and I think I've lost a few bits of mortar already. Regardless, it's still holding at the moment

    Had a few big pizza parties now, the boy seems to love pizza too!

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  • aureole
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    Finally got some good weather to finish it off - it's been operational for a while with a number of firings, but the outside has been rendered, tiled and a nice door made for it too. Pics after the weekend.

    We're doing a open-garden day for our village fete - don't know if we'll have a trickle or a flood of people - fingers crossed!

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  • ross
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    well played

    looking really really good - Its massive itl take a forest to heat it..lol

    Had mine at 850f last weekend out came the first pizza ....Frickin lovely

    see -http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/photoplog/index.php?u=2084

    Tell me how the curing etc goes....Im going to try the top down fire next
    Although I didnt smoke the neighbours out to much

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  • aureole
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    Final render coat and chimney done! All over bar the curing now, great stuff. Pulled the forms and it's a bit messy inside. The inner mortar was quite soft and wet still, I guess that's the effect of the condensation that's been forming. I'm hoping it'll look a bit better after a few fires.

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  • aureole
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    One of the key things with the rendering is patience and confidence - not something I have in spades and something that comes with experience. Knowing how long to leave the render to go off before trying to smooth it is pretty tough.

    Oh, the other tip I found was to use a soft brush on the coat after it's gone off - you get a really smooth straight finish!

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  • ross
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    Hi

    Looking good

    I put the coats of render on with rubber gloves and got it really smooth
    found it impossible with a trowel.

    Thanks for the advice on the render mix it worked a treat

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  • aureole
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    Pro builder friend helped the final render: next weekend the final coat and a chimney!

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  • aureole
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    Here's some more pictures of the vent in place. I also insulated - 2" of blanket plus another 2" or so of vermiculite. The vent actually came 3" short of the front arch, so I had to hastily improvise another row of firebricks above to make the gap. The front arch comes a good 3" below the vent, so I've got high hopes that it won't be smoking out the front at any rate.

    Aside from the chicken wire having a complete mind of its own, it wasn't too bad. Making the vermicrete was easy once I tried the tip of mixing the cement/water first and tipping the stuff in. I ended up mixing it all (literally) by hand, which should be good practice for making dough! Unfortunately there seems to be a few lumps in the wire and the blanket so I've a hunchback oven at the moment, but I figure it'll all be sorted once it's rendered.

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  • adman2u
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    I was looking at another UK project and noticed form boards for table. The easiest way to attach them (and the cheapest) is to drill a hole just bigger than a 16 penny nail. Insert a piece of wire used to attach rebar and then drive the nail in. The wire acts like a wedge. It is fast and easy to remove later with a claw hammer. Tapcons are blue concrete screws and they work really well too but cost more.

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  • aureole
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    And next: the vent was cast last night. Now I'm actually a bit dubious whether the formwork is going to come out (without a fight!), but it's looking bloody solid.

    In the end, I couldn't source any stainless needles and making a chickenwire reinforcing cage didn't really work at all well (kept catching on everything) so I've chanced it that 2" of concrete will be sufficient to hold everything together.

    In all, it was 50kg of castable (so I've got enough to make 2 more vents should the need arise!). The castable is weird stuff - the best guide I could find for hydration is the "ball in hand" test: make a snowball out of it, and chuck it a foot in the air- if it breaks up when you catch it, it's too dry; if it slips through your fingers it's too wet. What they don't tell you is that this sweet spot is on a knife-edge - a cupful of water will change a bag from too dry to too wet!

    It's looking pretty bloody solid anyway - I'll take a few pictures when I'm sweating and straining to get the forms off. Fingers crossed for no cracks!

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  • aureole
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    Aaaand: the keystone is in. Less worried about the fireclay thing now - as my wife pointed out, if it goes, there are a bunch of other bricks to hold it in, and the sand alone will probably be enough combined with the dome forces. And I probably imagining it anyway .

    Feels great to tap in that keystone though.

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  • aureole
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    Originally posted by egalecki View Post
    I had a lot of dreams, myself. Ones in which I would come out in the morning to work on it and it had fallen down overnight, or had somehow changed shape on me...
    Last night I couldn't sleep as I'd convinced myself I'd forgotten the fireclay in one of my batches of mortar yesterday. Not that there's anything I can do about it now (or even any way of telling if I'm right!).

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  • aureole
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    Done up to the 8th course now - tomorrow the final course and the keystone. Even with 1/4 bricks, there will be more gap than brick so I'd better cut or chisel the shapes more or less okay. Rain tonight, too, so the cover is going on.

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