This is a wood-fired brick oven workshop that I taught at North House Folk School in Grand Marais MN in 2017.Oven Crafting: Building in the Round, Italian-Style . Here is a link to the next workshop...
This heater was built at one of the workshops that we teach at the North House Folk School https://northhouse.org/ up in Grand Marais MN in 2017. I have designed this stove a number of different ways in the past to he a relatively simple stove to build with limited...
I lead this workshop in April 2017 at the Masonry Heater Association annual meeting at Wildacres Retreat in Little Switzerland NC. Heater and Oven builders from all over the world make a pilgrimage to the top of the Blue Ridge Mountains to share their knowledge with...
This is the curing fire schedule that we recommend all of our clients use for curing a new masonry heater. You basically want to start out small with your fires and gradually add ~ 3-5# of wood per day. You are trying to slowly dry out all of the excess water from...
Masonry Heaters are often built with an accompanying bakeoven. There are two types of bakeovens, black and white. A white bakeoven is heated from the main firebox indirectly. What this means is there is no ash on your food, however, it also means you do not have...