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xoxoxoBruce 01-31-2010 10:39 PM

Feb 1, 2010: Fire Pit
 
Not just a plain fire pit, but an enclosed outdoor fire pit for story telling, group sings and after the kids go to bed... well, use your imagination. ;)

http://cellar.org/2010/firepit.jpg

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Given a very limited budget, reusing leftover materials (from a nearby construction site) was a starting point that led the design to be based on short wooden pieces. Inspired by the Norwegian turf huts and old log construction, a 5,2×4,5 meters wooden construction was built and mounted on a lighted and brushed concrete base. The structure is made of 80-layered circles. The circles have varied radiuses and relative centre point in relation to each other.
Every circle is made out of 28 pieces of naturally impregnated core of pine that are placed with varied spaces to assure chimney effect and natural light.
Oak separators differentiate vertically between the pine pieces to assure airflow allowing easy drying of the pine pieces.
A double curved sliding door was designed for locking the structure.

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zippyt 01-31-2010 11:18 PM

Verry Cool

pocketlama 02-01-2010 02:13 AM

Boy I love a good fire-pit and this is outrageous!

SPUCK 02-01-2010 04:07 AM

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"naturally impregnated"
By who?

ZenGum 02-01-2010 06:55 AM

Woody Woodpecker?

monster 02-01-2010 07:24 AM

Gorgeous. Do they sell them on Amazon? I'm after a free shipping deal

glatt 02-01-2010 07:50 AM

Pretty freaking cool, but if it's just bare pine that sits out there in the rain, you can't expect it to last much longer than an unpainted fence. Probably less, since the slats are horizontal instead of vertical. Picture an untreated pine deck. I give it 4 years before it's rotted.

Clodfobble 02-01-2010 08:00 AM

Not arguing that it's got relatively little time to live without being treated, but... I thought vertical slats would get ruined faster than horizontal ones, because the cut edge of the grain is exposed to the downward-flowing water? That's why people put those little metal caps on the top of their fenceposts.

glatt 02-01-2010 08:04 AM

Good point. I'm not sure which rots faster. Certainly, exposed end grain is bad, and ground contact is bad, but a horizontal board will allow water to pool on the surface, and that's bad too.

classicman 02-01-2010 08:15 AM

I agree with both of you. Untreated pine is bad, either horizontal or vertical.

Then again when this thing start to look really bad or deteriorate, you just let it implode upon itself and have a good old fashioned bonfire.

glatt 02-01-2010 08:21 AM

Just built the fire up against one of the inside walls, instead of in the center, and that takes care of that.

glatt 02-01-2010 08:28 AM

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It would be cool made out of pavers or flagstone. Actually, now that I think of it, I'm not sure how safe I'd feel inside of one if it was made out of piled up stones. It would be kind of like the Trullo roofs in Italy.

Pete Zicato 02-01-2010 09:17 AM

Reminds me of a Hershey's kiss.

wolf 02-01-2010 09:25 AM

Me want, although I'm pretty sure that since my lease says I can't barbecue on my porch, I can't have one of those, either.

xoxoxoBruce 02-01-2010 09:58 AM

Can't? With all those gun ports, who says can't? ;)


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