Friday, July 10, 2009

Oven Complete for Elmore Mtn Bread!

A good project comes to an end. This entry is like an obituary of sorts, although it also marks a birth.
Only July 3rd I completed the oven. It was an in-depth project which either existed in my head or my hands for months. It was a little hard to let it go, but it was time, and the bricks were all laid up with no more to go....Andrew (bakery owner) came by while I was laying the last couple courses of brick. He asked if I'd like an expresso, which had become part of the afternoon routine on-site. And for once I turned him down as I was already too excited and working on calming myself down so my jittery fingers could lay the bricks. Instead I requested a beer, and was promptly handed a cold PBR, which went down smoothly to the backdrop of another rainy day. The next day I came up for a few hours of clean-up and was done. My son Liam came along that day and had fun playing with Andrew and Blair in the bakery.
So now the oven is very close being fired for the first time, as the owners of the bakery complete the insulation, chimney install, and oversee the fabrication of the doors. Then it will be slowly fired for a couple weeks and cured. At some point then the wall separating the oven from the existing bakery will come down, and the oven will enter into production mode. These final finishing details mark the last stages of the oven's birth, and it's entry into the baking routine. It will be really exciting to get the results of the project and collect some data on the performance of the oven.
When the wall comes down separating the oven from the existing bakery I will be able to get some final photos of the oven's face, which was built with antique bricks laid in lime mortar.

2 comments:

  1. Hi Will. Beautiful. I am a bricklayer and I must say you are a true artist if thats what a mason can be called...lol. Thanks for placing your designs for viewing. Recently I have had a fixation for your sort of stuff. havent built an oven yet but have been making pizza ovens of about 4 and a half feet in diameter. Would like some info about your arch building process. I suppose you use a arched template. Some info on the process would be excellent and would get you more exposure as an expert in the field as I have yet to find anyone who has provided any info on the subject. Good stuff.
    cheers
    John
    Hobart Tasmania Australia

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  2. Hi John- Thanks for the feedback. I do plan to put up some more info on the Elmore oven to the website. It was just completed about 2 weeks ago, so I haven't got there yet. The arch vault is built on top of a large form, which is then removed with a reciprocating saw. Send me your email and I'll send a picture of the form.
    Nice to hear from Tasmania!
    Best-Wm

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