Thanks a lot for your replies. I have kept building since my last post. All bricks for the combustion chamber (CC) cut and assembled, and also a little base brick ramp for the base of the riser. I rushed, had to return the tool to cut the bricks. Today I should have the floor chanel in. I hope to have it alight in less than a week...
There's a lot of info to take, and sometimes it's easy to overlook some of it. The table quotes a number for the depth, but also says further down depth can be 4 to 5.5 base (I had overlooked this). Thanks fire gurus for not pulling my ears this time. I am putting many hours of research a day, but I am already building, I have to compromise a little bit, otherwise we'll be cold this winter.
I kept the recommended depth at the top and made the base just slightly longer. I wished I had made it significantly longer, but may just let it as it is. I hope the 6% gradient I gave to it may be enough to keep the door stable without hinges and metal frame.
I have plenty of free expanded clay, so I would like to surround the burning chamber with it, and wrap it all up in cob or rammed earth. I am still researching the implications of embedding expanded in that wrapping medium, whether it´s cob or rammed earth. I am a bit concerned about the moisture absortion properties of expanded clay.
Also doing some research about how to protect people from exposure to ceramic blanket. I may be a bit overcautious, I got the low biopersistent kind, but the safer the better I guess, and would be happier not to need a special mask when repairing. Thinking about rigidising the 5 min riser, and possibly wrapping it up in some thermal tape. This could help with the smoothness of the riser walls also, but could be troublesome if it moves/ swivels/ it's bown by the smoke... More importantly also covering the ceramic blanket joints in the CC door. A cheap partial solution would be to wrap the external walls of the 5'' riser in alu foil (saw this in a video).
I thought of something like this
https://www.3m.com/3M/en_US/p/d/b40067067/
Does anybody know how hot it gets at the bottom of the riser? I wonder if the tape would take those temperatures at the bottom close to the port.
Thanks. Bye for now