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Your dome height will be fine. Looks like it's the same as the radius which makes it a perfect sphere. This is very common in pizza ovens and works a treat.
What I have discovered by cooking in my oven, and experiencing a mate's oven, is that each oven has it's own characteristics, regardless of the dimensions.
I agree with 3G... if you find your pizzas are not 100% done on the top, you only have to raise the pizza into the dome for a few seconds to finish it off.
But saying all this, you will never know until you finish building and start cooking. Trust me, when you get to that stage, you will fall in love with your oven and love how it cooks.
Very neat!! Good luck with the rest. Are you going to use a form, or continue with the balljointed rod? I know you were worried about the height of your dome, but to me it looks fine... the proof will be in the tasting anyway!
John,
Great brick work on the upper rings. From what I have seen it seems to get more difficult to get good tight joints as the circle gets smaller. You seem to have it dialed in. You are close.
Eric
Johh, I can barely stand the anticipation. So close to closing the dome on that last pic! Can't wait to see it.
I've just gone thru your amazing thread with all the great pics and your good craftsmanship. I was so focused on my own oven enclosure roof late last year, I missed much of your oven build and I must say, it's very well done.
I especially appreciate the 1" reveal you cut in to the inner arch bricks instead of off-setting another arch in front for the reveal and I know how much work that is.
Have you decided yet on the vent material? You probably noticed how uncommitted I was in your post to me about it . I just don't know since I've never done this stuff before but have seen others do so well with clay pipe that I hate to bash it but i have such a nice experience with the SS duratech and I'm glad I bought it. Can't go wrong either way.
Cheers, Dino
"Life is a banquet and most poor sons-of-bitches are starving to death." -Auntie Mame
John,
Great brick work on the upper rings. From what I have seen it seems to get more difficult to get good tight joints as the circle gets smaller. You seem to have it dialed in. You are close.
Eric
Thank you for your kind words Eric
The issue I have is I can become a bit pedantic hence the time taken to get this far. I am a banker these days but the old cabinetmaker in me is coming out in this build ie less than 1 millimeter tolerances!!!
I guess the biggest hurdle is trying to find time!
I especially appreciate the 1" reveal you cut in to the inner arch bricks instead of off-setting another arch in front for the reveal and I know how much work that is.
Have you decided yet on the vent material? You probably noticed how uncommitted I was in your post to me about it . I just don't know since I've never done this stuff before but have seen others do so well with clay pipe that I hate to bash it but i have such a nice experience with the SS duratech and I'm glad I bought it. Can't go wrong either way.
Cheers, Dino
Thanks Dino
As you pointed out, a fair bit of work does go into that 1 inch reveal and to be honest I probably would not have done it until I saw you had run with the reveal, I thought it looked great so I thought I would base my opening on yours. Sorry!!
Still not sure about the vent yet. Im kinda thinking of building the flue out of the purple face brick you see in the photos (solid pressed brick) but not sure how well it will draw. I have been concentrating on my open grill to the right of the oven. I want to have this ready for Easter as I am going to be cooking a lamb on the spit!!. i can taste it already!!
Hey John,
Yor brickwork is so tight and neat it's almost a shame to cover it with insulation. You should be very proud, Great job
Cheers
Mark
Thanks Mark
Being the first time I have worked with masonry I am fairly happy with the progress but not time spent.
To be honest looking at yours and others builds on the forum has helped along the way so without everyones help I would not be where I am today so thank you!!
I was thinking about the insulation blanket and final rendering of the dome and would like your thoughts on an idea.
What if I decided to wrap the insulation blanket which is installed around the dome with aluminium foil (Kitchen grade). Once fully wrapped with foil I only then apply the chicken wire and finishing concrete render/stucco.
My thought is to essentially provide a slip joint between the insulation blanket and external finished material to allow any movement of the fire bricks and blanket.
This should hypothetically reduce cracks that might otherwise appear.
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