But less writing and more pictures.
These are the bricks already casted and ready to be assembled.

And here they are put together.

And the an overall picture of the furnace. This is the second time running this kind of furnace for me and other that taking care of patching up the joints between the bricks during the initial expansion that takes places in the pre-heat, it works really well.

A peek down in the furnace from the top.

And here it is running during the pre-heat.

Feeding the beast.

Beautiful fire.

Fortunately everything run very smoothly this time around. The arch was tapped and operated flawlessly

Here is Walter putting the furnace apart. We started charging at 8:00 AM and finished around 2:00 PM.

More bricks are being removed.

Just to give an idea of the degree of erosion of the wall just above the tuyeres. The original width of the brick was 3 inches and this is what was left of the wall.

And finally the bloom. After charging 33 Kg of ore the bloom weighed at 12.7 Kg. This is not only our biggest bloom so far but also the most compacted and the largest yield yet from this kind of small furnace.

Here is Walter besides the bloom to get an idea of the size. We managed to break the bloom into 4 chuncks while it was still hot using a hatchet as a hot-cutter. The pieces are still too big to fit in my propane forge so I will need to build a charcoal forge in order to process the steel.

An here is a final picture of the spark test.

A real fun and productive Saturday for the two of us.

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