Well underway in my build now (quite a project I’m discovering!) and thoroughly enjoying reading, absorbing and admiring the builds on the forum
I’m currently attempting building my archway for my 36” Pompeii oven and please excuse my newbieness!
After spending some time dry stacking my 9 x4.5” ready tapered (3”/2”) arch bricks over a shallow form (4” deep) using shims and wedges I’ve started to mark and cut them
Starting at the top dead central brick as Utahbeehiver had shown in his diagram and going down each side in sequence
I have been using the steel edges of the brick bracket as a guide for marking the cut lines for the lower side of the brick (using a half brick below to keep arch structure from collapsing!) and the using this cut edge as template for the upper side of the next (lower) brick
My question is should I be using a string line instead as a diagonal line guide from the pivot point? If so wouldn’t that give a slightly different angle of intercept to the dome and might affect the brick placements at the transition?
thanks
Pete
I’m currently attempting building my archway for my 36” Pompeii oven and please excuse my newbieness!
After spending some time dry stacking my 9 x4.5” ready tapered (3”/2”) arch bricks over a shallow form (4” deep) using shims and wedges I’ve started to mark and cut them
Starting at the top dead central brick as Utahbeehiver had shown in his diagram and going down each side in sequence
I have been using the steel edges of the brick bracket as a guide for marking the cut lines for the lower side of the brick (using a half brick below to keep arch structure from collapsing!) and the using this cut edge as template for the upper side of the next (lower) brick
My question is should I be using a string line instead as a diagonal line guide from the pivot point? If so wouldn’t that give a slightly different angle of intercept to the dome and might affect the brick placements at the transition?
thanks
Pete
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