Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

36x17 with tall soldier?

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • #16
    Re: 36x17 with tall soldier?

    I just made the dome template and now see what you mean Neil (regarding the ellipse height and side angle). Thanks for the heads up. It will be easier this way and accomplish what I desire.
    Last edited by rbirchell; 08-26-2009, 01:42 PM.

    Comment


    • #17
      Re: 36x17 with tall soldier?

      How many rings should I try and make up the angle difference? It looks like a pretty good angle to cut back in. About 13 degrees eases it in over 5 rings. It creates a pretty fat wedge on the back side.

      Comment


      • #18
        Re: 36x17 with tall soldier?

        I ran mine in over 4 rings. I filled the back side wedges with shards of brick and with refractory mortar extended 1:2 with masonry sand.

        The inside 1/3 or so of all wedges I used straight mortar.

        Comment


        • #19
          Re: 36x17 with tall soldier?

          "See any problems I am creating for myself? "

          Since you asked;

          Rotate your base 45 degrees counterclockwise so you can slide your pizza, pots, turkey pans, etc directly from your counter into the oven without lifting them.

          You might even be able to move it forward so, that at the left side of the door, you can stand closer to the oven without reaching over the counter.

          Comment


          • #20
            Re: 36x17 with tall soldier?

            Neil,

            I remember your oven from my first days browsing here. Love it.

            I plan to tie the prep surface to the left of the oven to the small area on the right with a narrow landing (in front of the oven). That gorgeous 3x6 cedar edging should tie it together nicely; with a nice layer of tile over the span. But, I like how you think.

            Comment


            • #21
              Re: 36x17 with tall soldier?

              Making good progress. But, I go back to work tomorrow and that means no significant progress for a week. I should have the dome done by the end of the week after that, I'd think. We'll see. The second ring went faster than the first as I worked out the learning curve.

              I'm happy with the results so far.



              The arch transition worked out good. I was worried it might not work out even on each side. But, both are the same height.

              Comment


              • #22
                Re: 36x17 with tall soldier?

                3rd ring is done. Placing the stones is getting interesting now.

                Comment


                • #23
                  Re: 36x17 with tall soldier?

                  Looks good, nice tie in to the arch. It seems like your next row will have to have a deeper curve to keep to your low dome height. It's hard to tell from your photo but are you on tract with your plans? Mine would creep up higher (I think the mortar is always thicker on the inside than you plan on) and I had to adjust along the way to keep at my 20" dome height.
                  Good job, it's closing up fast, -Dino
                  "Life is a banquet and most poor sons-of-bitches are starving to death." -Auntie Mame

                  View My Picasa Web Album UPDATED oct
                  http://picasaweb.google.com/Dino747?feat=directlink


                  My Oven Costs Spreadsheet
                  http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?k...BF19875Rnp84Uw


                  My Oven Thread
                  http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f8/d...arts-5883.html

                  Comment


                  • #24
                    Re: 36x17 with tall soldier?

                    Thanks. I am pleased so far.

                    The arch created by the spacing I am using on the first 4 courses looks to be working out good. I am going to double check (again), with a dry stack, before I lay the 4th course. I'll tweak it if I have to. But, I like how it looks according to the template.

                    The next ring has to bend a bit more at the arch too. So, I have some mental gymnastics to work out with the angles before I stick it all down. The string off the center works like a gem.

                    How did you hold your stones in place on the upper rings? Just hold them till they stick, clamp, or other? I'll try the clamp and probably have some bracing sticks on hand too. I did a cultured stone fireplace in the basement. It amazes me how the mortar grabs and holds vertically; after a minute or so.

                    Comment


                    • #25
                      Re: 36x17 with tall soldier?

                      I mostly held them in place by hand for a good 2 minutes and then put a stick under it if it seemed like it might move which certainly wasn't the majority of bricks. The sticks would fall when I wasn't looking but the bricks stayed in place. Most of the time there were 2 of us on the upper courses so 1 can hold the 2 bricks (I always placed 2 or 3 bricks at a time) and the other would make another batch of refmix or home-brew.
                      "Life is a banquet and most poor sons-of-bitches are starving to death." -Auntie Mame

                      View My Picasa Web Album UPDATED oct
                      http://picasaweb.google.com/Dino747?feat=directlink


                      My Oven Costs Spreadsheet
                      http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?k...BF19875Rnp84Uw


                      My Oven Thread
                      http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f8/d...arts-5883.html

                      Comment


                      • #26
                        Re: 36x17 with tall soldier?

                        I cut Styrofoam forms.

                        Comment


                        • #27
                          Re: 36x17 with tall soldier?

                          Thanks. I went the stick route and that worked well. I only broke one mortar joint and that was during the transition hurdle. I floated the first full ring and popped one while trying to set the key stone. Which was good as it allowed me to tweak the alignment better.

                          I made some good progress on the oven and the outdoor area over the last week and a half. Work was a huge distraction but it helped me mull over some ideas. The best one was the issue of what to do about the lights over the bar. I hadn't planned the roof and did not ponder any of the things that that brought about.

                          So, this is what I came up with. Simple, functional, and looks pretty cool; I think.





                          Once the lights come in, I'll install the pair to split the bar into thirds. They should look cool. Hanging all the way from the ceiling just wasn't going to work out well.

                          The oven as of this evening. After the transition, the next full ring went down fast.

                          Comment


                          • #28
                            Re: 36x17 with tall soldier?

                            17 days after I began the floor, the dome is complete. What a whirlwind of stress, demand, challenge, and reward.






                            My hats off to you guys here. Some of you are masters. Yet, all of you have accomplished something special. We are part of a small unique segment of the population; much like marathon runners are. I say that because I feel just the same way, right now, as I do after finishing a marathon. Fatigued and elated.

                            I appreciate the insight and inspiration this group has provided me. Thanks.

                            Comment


                            • #29
                              Re: 36x17 with tall soldier?

                              Nice brickwork - good tight joints. Thanks for posting your pictures. Post some pictures of your entire outdoor kitchen, it looks like it is going to be a great space.

                              Comment


                              • #30
                                Re: 36x17 with tall soldier?

                                Well, another work week done and I can get back to some progress at home.

                                I squeaked in some time here and there.

                                I mocked up one of the lights and worked out the height and bulb size. Plus, I built the front arch on the oven.



                                Yesterday, I cut all the stone for the chimney transition and laid the base.



                                And today I mortared the chimney transition together. It was an interesting challenge reducing from 15.5 to 8.25 inches while opening up from 4.5 to 8.25 inches to two directions.



                                Yesterday, while I cut stone I tried anther cut on the Rotisserie. This time, seasoned pork loin. I continue to be impressed with the new grill. It was hard to ignore the aroma.

                                I can't wait to get cooking with the oven.



                                Off to paint the new addition beams and trim.

                                Comment

                                Working...
                                X