we have started laying the first layers of the dome and have choosen to build the chiminey with an arch design. for the layers of brick that intersect with the chimney bricks, is it best to custom cut each of these bricks to fit in line with the dome? or is it best to build the dome separate from the chimney? the degree of tilt of the chimney arch and the cooking dome are different and prove to be a little difficult in lining them up without doing some custom work.
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Is it best to custom cut each of these bricks to fit in line with the dome?
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Originally posted by dmun View PostIn either case, it's near impossible to get a Guastavino-like intersection between the two, and you will end up with some mortar filled gaps.
It probably took me longer to complete my dome-to-arch transition than it took Guastavino to complete the Queensboro Bridge Bridgemarket in your photo!
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It was the arch first for me. Just take your time, do your best and re-cut if you need to. The structural integrity is what you’re after.
Remember, that when it's finished nobody will see this area and I've heard no one say that it affects the taste of the pizza one way or the other.
ChrisLast edited by SCChris; 12-23-2009, 04:55 PM.
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Hi smithgardens,
for the layers of brick that intersect with the chimney bricks, is it best to custom cut each of these bricks to fit in line with the dome? or is it best to build the dome separate from the chimney?
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