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I'm currently attempting to build a brick oven in my yard.
Currently 5 weeks in, and would say I'm 75% done with the project. There's a lot of waiting for things to dry and cure in between steps, and the crazy heat has slowed me down too. I'm halfway through the oven construction, which I'm hoping to finish this coming weekend, then I'll need to insulate and render the dome, and finish the stand. Before this project, I never mixed a bag of cement, mortared a block, or laid a brick in my life, and I thought cinder blocks were for smashing storefront windows. That said, I'm pretty satisfied with how things are coming along. Here's some photos of the process: Blank slate https://i.postimg.cc/wvyfR473/1593642803113.jpg I had to pour a foundation slab. After talking with some people that know what they're doing I poured a 6 inch slab on 6 inches of crushed and compacted stone. Reinforced the slab with 3/8 inch rebar on 6 inch centers. https://i.postimg.cc/TwzkVjD0/20200707-070315.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/bvvFpwPx/20200707-115842.jpg After the slab cured for a week, I mortared and laid the block. https://i.postimg.cc/8P83MGdG/20200714_144508.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/FF0xSz0x/20200715_225305.jpg Once the mortar dried, the cores of the block needed to be filled with cement. I ran 1/2 inch rebar through every other core to tie in to the suspended slab. https://i.postimg.cc/667JCzDr/20200716-165228.jpg Next I had to form up and pour the suspended slab. https://i.postimg.cc/8cxZbRfw/20200719-202337.jpg Added a second grid of 3/8 rebar to reinforce the slab. https://i.postimg.cc/cJdXT46q/20200721-113754.jpg Finished product https://i.postimg.cc/mrVVnfFP/20200730-131915.jpg After another week of curing, and roughly 4 weeks total I was finally able to start the oven. Started with 2 inch calcium silicate board to insulate the floor, then formed up and poured a 1 inch refractory castable base. https://i.postimg.cc/QMkX5px3/20200731_205014.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/SNzTxvHP/20200803-194544.jpg Next I mortared and laid the floor tiles. https://i.postimg.cc/BbdWR6Qp/20200805_070531.jpg And then, finally started work on the dome! https://i.postimg.cc/mgLqxzH2/20200809_123004.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/Wb6Kf6tH/20200809_122827.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/qByF6z5k/20200809_082040.jpg I haven't gotten much done since I took these pictures Sunday morning Took Sunday to point the mortar joints, and scrub the brickwork clean, and this morning I laid the first of 2 arches across the opening of the oven. |
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Wow, Dom, that's a lot of work, but it looks great! I know you said that you had no experience with this, but you must have been a mason in a past life.
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That looks awesome
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Very nice Dom!
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Very cool! :tu
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I can't even hang curtains so this is incredible. Great work, Dom! Can't wait to see it in action :ss
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Fantastic, Dom!
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Quite handy! Well done. Is this for pizza's or just general cooking?
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"Meh...probably going to burn waaaaay too thick pizza anyway"...(posting for a friend..)
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Amazing, Dom!
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Real nice work. If all else falls by the wayside, you can always use it as a bomb shelter !! That thing is built stout !!
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Great job so far. Keep the pic's coming
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:cl great work Dom!!!
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That's amazing Dom!!!
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Looking good so far. Can’t wait to see the finished product.
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Pretty damn impressive, Dom. I can see why you decided to ruin your nipples for this.
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Very cool, Dom! I am so impressed with all the thought and effort that you have put into this project! You should be very proud of your accomplishment!
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Awesome work!!:salute:
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Thanks, guys.
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With the thermal mass of the oven it should stay warm enough to cook in for 3 days from a full firing. |
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That's incredible, Dom, although little surprises me with your outdoor cooking masterpieces. Can it toast pretzels? :D
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Great work Dom looks awesome can’t wait to see it in true cooking form
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Dude..thats awesome!!
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Kind of short for a walk-in oven.... didn't know umpa lumpas came in Jew mode.
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Wow!
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Wow. Amazing. Well done.
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Usually the handle breaks, and they fall all over the floor. We pick them up, put the box in front of Roger, and merrily giggle as he stuffs his pie hole. :D |
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That's coming out amazing. I would never have known this was your first attempt with Masonry.
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That's Bad A$$, Bro!!
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Got some work in on Saturday, but Sunday was a washout with rain, so I haven't finished the dome yet.
It was a little slow going as the walls got steeper because the bricks want to fall in. I had to wait a few minuets for each brick to set, and use some wood to prop them up and hold them in place. I'll be using a domed fiberglass form for the next few rows to prevent this. I also botched the section where the ring crosses over the entry arch for the first time. I didn't build it up enough, and turned my ring into a teardrop. Of course I didn't notice until after the bricks had set up so it took some time to fix. I had to build up and shape up the mortar in that spot to get the next row back in a ring. You can see the dip here. The brick that is in the tool, and the one to the right of it https://i.postimg.cc/g2jJxM69/20200815_160545.jpg Back to a ring https://i.postimg.cc/rs9mr3JT/20200815-201053.jpg You can see here how steep the sides are getting. https://i.postimg.cc/g062DnDN/20200815_181911.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/v87DkxdK/20200815_201142.jpg Where I'm at currently https://i.postimg.cc/NfgLcGsj/20200816_140251.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/vH3THRTL/20200816_140301.jpg |
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excellent work Dom
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It just gets better and better. :)
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Wow! That's getting more and more amazing. The Taj Mahal of backyard ovens.
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Amazing build man! Can't wait to see pics of that oven in action.
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I've finished the dome. :banger
Inserted the fiberglass form which is held in place with a car jack. https://i.postimg.cc/3xPnNmMF/20200817_162050.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/y85rR2R9/20200817_162119.jpg Working up the dome https://i.postimg.cc/G2n77Yqm/20200818-104412.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/x80sYQrr/20200818-132750.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/yNM5M2YB/20200818-135555.jpg And then poured my keystone with refractory castable. https://i.postimg.cc/52jR6fXb/20200818-143134.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/x8YZCHz4/20200818_143457.jpg Once the keystone is set hard I get to remove the form and crawl in the oven on my back to clean and point the joints. :hn Going to spend the time waiting for the castable to set building up a landing around the door for the granite to sit on. Still have a lot of work to do, but the hard part is done. |
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Sweet bajeebuz but that's amazing!
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Cooler as you go, Dom! :tu
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Sooooooo...what's a "carjack"??
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Outstanding, Dom. Well done!!
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Wow! You said you are not a mason?
That is incredible! God's blessings on the project! |
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Awesome, Dom!
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This is all Greek to me, very interesting! I have some questions!
Why on the bottom structure are there 2 sides? Is it for storing wood? Is there going to be a chimney or vent? |
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I have to lay another arch at the front, and install the chimney. That's the plan for today. |
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Forgive a stupid question (or four):
So the wood fire and the cooking food both go in the dome? If so, I assume that it takes a bit for the oven floor to get hot? How much wood will it take to get the oven hot? How long do you think it will take to get it hot? |
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