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Old 04-11-2009, 08:51 PM
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Old 04-12-2009, 08:21 AM
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Hi James,

A temporary dome won't be any problem! You can build your dome using a mortar that lacks cement. You need to be sure it remains dry during and after the build (keep it covered).

Frances built her (permanent) dome with cement-less mortar, here's a thread discussing the stuff: http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f8/h...clay-2783.html (Heat-dry mortar made of refactory clay and refactory sand (and nothing else))

Good luck and let us know how your build progresses!
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Default Re: temporary Oven ?

Further you could look into clay, cob, or earth ovens. While they are not temporary they would be easier to remove or destroy with the associated costs of brick and mortar ovens.

Further it would allow you to reconnect with the sculptor inside of you.

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