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you don’t really understand how big this thing is until you see the finished product. Which by the way — there are no finsihed pictures. I actually saw the finished oven on ebay. When it towers over the 6′ privacy fence – you began to rethink making it.


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CHEF Wood Oven Thermometer (CELSIUS). Wood-fired ovens make wonderful breads, pizza, and casseroles but monitoring your temperatures isnt easy--unless you have an oven thermometer designed specifically for wood-ovens.
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  1. Ferrero says

    The book gives one set of plans without much discussion on how to modify them. I was hoping for more theory and explaination about size, height, chimney placement etc.

    In British fashion, the author uses more words than necessary to explain himself (think Dickens).

    Overall, not a complete waste of time, but less helpful than the title would lead you to believe.

  2. Fargo says

    I thought it was the wors exampe of a book on the subject

    I would not recommend it to any one thinking of building one

    There are other books far better

  3. Penny says

    you don’t really understand how big this thing is until you see the finished product. Which by the way — there are no finsihed pictures. I actually saw the finished oven on ebay. When it towers over the 6′ privacy fence – you began to rethink making it.

  4. Tham says

    If you’re interested in building a wood-fired oven for baking, this is a good supplement to Alan Scott’s essential “The Bread Builders”. Provides very interesting historical background, amusing anecdotes and a set of plans which are aimed a bit more squarely at the amateur builder than Alan’s plans. I’m building an oven now using plans interpolated between the two. If you’re going to tackle a project like this, get a good book on masonry techniques too, or better yet, a video. (Amazon, care to provide some suggestions?)

  5. Keyser says

    I didn’t realize this softback book was from the other side of the pond. I don’t have much use for the metric system and am real tired of the damn Euros and Canucks trying to force the US to comply to their useless way of measurement. Secondly, this isn’t new material, but rather old rehash of rather mundane common knowledge…I donated the book to a middle school library…which is the level of understanding that’s needed to get through this book. Amazon please don’t recommend books that don’t meet the same level or better than those I have previously purchased from you. At least Barnes and Noble can accomplish this simple feat.

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