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Foundations had to be altered

Rado, I have taken more pics from our firing last Sunday, all went well, just need to get used to temperatures and timings etc. With the images I have also written a short story of our bread / pizza oven, which you may or may not want to include. Foundations had to be altered to follow the elevated ground behind the oven, it may be of interest to some people. Here it is –

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Designed to match house. Accent lights. Lovin’ my oven!

Steve in Morgantown, West Virginia – USA designed his oven to match their nice house plus he incorporated accent lights and complete wiring into the structure for a future sound system. It is the Masterly Tail oven design/project – MTo, described in his own words.

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Modified nice structure, built lower and smaller.

To save money plus labor and time, Don from Plymouth, MN, U.S.A., built this backyard structure with some slight modifications. His oven is built lower with the hearth close to the ground by one cinder block height and, also, the foundation was created shorter by one cinder block in length which makes it by 16 inches shorter length measurement.

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Female builder-accountant used recycled bricks

50 years old lady accountant, who have never laid or cut a brick in her life before, has built her own brick oven. She used recycled bricks that came from circa 1950 from old Canberra demolished buildings. She has been cooking in her oven now.

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Making slab behind existing retaining wall

We built this oven on a new slab which was made behind an existing low retaining wall separating an entertaining – sitting area with the grass garden and land. We use our oven frequently for cooking of all sorts of meals one can think of plus baking. I also made a few pizza paddles cut out from plywood material which is very easy and fast to do.

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MTo with modified exterior design

Another modified exterior of the Masterly Tail oven design to fit an existing surrounding settings. It has been built in California. This MTo has also one additional brick layer above the initial brick hearth floor so the extra heat absorbing mass retains more heat energy for longer efficiently.

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Concrete garden bench – how to make

Creating by do it yourself a new garden concrete bench to sit on and relax. This concrete bench can be made easily by using left over material from different project. The page by Paul includes complete step by step instruction and material list with photo documentation for “how to” making concrete garden benches. Paul also suggests a few changes or improvements that can be also included. How to make a garden bench for sitting.

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Brick oven built by Lady. Christine.

All the brickwork on the whole project was done and finished by a woman, lady, Christine. The whole structure was also scaled down to a smaller size version. 99 percent of this whole and wonderful project was completed by female. And, Why Not?! …

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Project held up by Colorado winter

Nicely built brick oven, but the project was held up for a bit by the winter weather in Colorado. Now it’s done and the cooking goes on as it should be going on.

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Never too old for all reasonable projects.

Until we cooked 300 pizzas for people in our lives, we did not realized how many great friends we actually have. We are never too old, never old enough, and should not be, for doing lovely projects like these in our age! How to go for it? It’s the easiest …

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