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Hi guys, would like a help, of course if I'm here! This is an oven design in 3D. But I would do it brick by brick, if feasible. Below the picture. Some considerations: I tried to do using Autocad 2012 using the Polar Array new feature, but I can not close the oven on top. I appreciate the opportunity to discuss this doubt!
http://salveoplaneta.zip.net/images/Imagem107.jpg
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The idea of using AutoCAD to design mud hut strikes me as funny, but after I finished laughing, the process of doing that type of design is sort of intriguing.
Perhaps draw the profile of the oven, then use MEASURE to establish the elevation of each course of bricks. Now that you know the diameter of each course, you could manually place one brick on each course and polar array them.
It's going to take some manual work, and not being a mason, I'm not exactly sure how to finish the top, but that's the first idea that popped into my head.

Hi guys, would like a help! It is drawing a charcoal oven in 3D. But I would do it brick by brick, if feasible. Some considerations: I tried to do using Autocad 2012 using the Polar Array new feature, but I can not close the oven on top.
http://yfrog.com/1ndsc00288igj
Doing it brick-by-brick seems pointless. That's why AutoDesk utilizes "materials".
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Your posts require a lot of moderation. Can you please post all your oven-related questions in this thread?
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Maybe you should consider drawing a 3D gas or electric oven. LOL
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An igloo uses blocks while the oven the OP provided the image of uses bricks. I think he will find it tough going. But speaking of bricks, during a major reconstruction of our city's Main Street workmen unearthed a 100" double-brick wall sanitary sewer dating back to the late 1800's. How's that for old world craftsmanship?
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