Fancied building an oven for a while now but the only place I have permission to do it is a fair traipse away so it's been slow coming about.
Forgot to take any pics of it with the roof off but the gist is it's a flat stone bed then a 2½" gap then a 1½" oven base. There's a 2" gap between the back and the base to allow flow back and up. The sides and capstones are 1¼" and the oven size just under a foot square by just under two deep.
All dimensions are "ish".
There'll be a chimney at the back but not sure what size to make it. Was thinking 2-3". It'll just be a hole in the roof that can be covered with a flat stone to seal it for smoking duty.
The blackish rock on the right hand side isn't really doing anything, was just messing about feeling what it'd be like with some weight on the sides, felt good so I left it. Eventualy the plan is to weigh in the base of the sides with rocks, fill with pebbles(much like the existing ground)splodge it over with mud then turf it(probably with a patch of the bracken over-run field).
The turf skullcap is typical Scottie humour. I'd sealed the bigger gaps with skimmers and was in wide-eyed on-a-mission patter mode about how it'll all be turfed over so he lifted the turf from digging the pit, plonked it on top an announced "A turf oven!".
It just stayed in place too.
A chunk of it will be coming apart again and I've still to find the right capstones. They need to be curved on the underside so they're pushing out the sides a bit more, at the moment if one of the base stones split longitudinaly it'd be bad news. It should be free standing and the base replacable(I'm guessing).
The two oven base slabs are a snug fit. I pecked away at them with a lump of basalt.
They'll be better next time round but next time round will be it. Once it's turned into a mound it'll be a pain to tweak so if anyone has any suggestions....
....oh, and another question that pops to mind is can you do a charcoal burn in an oven like this so you have charcoal to use in the oven?
The rock is mica schist. It doesn't seem to fire-crack much, the base of the ring is slabs that have been there for years and they're fine.
Forgot to take any pics of it with the roof off but the gist is it's a flat stone bed then a 2½" gap then a 1½" oven base. There's a 2" gap between the back and the base to allow flow back and up. The sides and capstones are 1¼" and the oven size just under a foot square by just under two deep.
All dimensions are "ish".

There'll be a chimney at the back but not sure what size to make it. Was thinking 2-3". It'll just be a hole in the roof that can be covered with a flat stone to seal it for smoking duty.
The blackish rock on the right hand side isn't really doing anything, was just messing about feeling what it'd be like with some weight on the sides, felt good so I left it. Eventualy the plan is to weigh in the base of the sides with rocks, fill with pebbles(much like the existing ground)splodge it over with mud then turf it(probably with a patch of the bracken over-run field).

The turf skullcap is typical Scottie humour. I'd sealed the bigger gaps with skimmers and was in wide-eyed on-a-mission patter mode about how it'll all be turfed over so he lifted the turf from digging the pit, plonked it on top an announced "A turf oven!".

It just stayed in place too.


A chunk of it will be coming apart again and I've still to find the right capstones. They need to be curved on the underside so they're pushing out the sides a bit more, at the moment if one of the base stones split longitudinaly it'd be bad news. It should be free standing and the base replacable(I'm guessing).
The two oven base slabs are a snug fit. I pecked away at them with a lump of basalt.
They'll be better next time round but next time round will be it. Once it's turned into a mound it'll be a pain to tweak so if anyone has any suggestions....
....oh, and another question that pops to mind is can you do a charcoal burn in an oven like this so you have charcoal to use in the oven?
The rock is mica schist. It doesn't seem to fire-crack much, the base of the ring is slabs that have been there for years and they're fine.