Make a pizza paddle
First off , I have used many paddles and peels . And I just picked up a new baking stone for my BBQ
20" x 13.5" Napoleon brand, and I love this so far.
So to the paddle, it could not be more than a 12" one as the stone was not that big
Was going to just buy one but they wanted too much money and they were mostly too thick
So in the shop I had some scrap 3/8 plywood ( 5/16 really ) and was just going to make a template to see if size and strength were good.
( kind of wished I had used a better piece of wood , but this works )
Well it worked out so right that I just went with it. Wanted a little larger than the 12", so just a shade over 13" and did not need the handle as long as I used to use where it is only for the BBQ.
Jigged out the template , and I needed a strong back to stop it from bending when I load up a double decker pizza on it, lol
So copied the handle and glued and screwed to main section on the underside, scribed in a 9" and 12" circle guide than burnt it in so it would stay after sanding and using
Took it over to the stationary sander and put a very nice bevel on the underside for placing and removing foods off the stone. sanded all the curves and swerves. Rounded all the sharp edges and handle. Put a hole for a cord to hang on the Q
Left about 1/8 " edge on the front just for strength .
All sanded and prettyed up and ready for some pizza work
First up was a nice smoky ham and cheese calzone
Thanks for looking
That is my new pizza paddle build
David
First off , I have used many paddles and peels . And I just picked up a new baking stone for my BBQ
20" x 13.5" Napoleon brand, and I love this so far.
So to the paddle, it could not be more than a 12" one as the stone was not that big
Was going to just buy one but they wanted too much money and they were mostly too thick
So in the shop I had some scrap 3/8 plywood ( 5/16 really ) and was just going to make a template to see if size and strength were good.
( kind of wished I had used a better piece of wood , but this works )
Well it worked out so right that I just went with it. Wanted a little larger than the 12", so just a shade over 13" and did not need the handle as long as I used to use where it is only for the BBQ.
Jigged out the template , and I needed a strong back to stop it from bending when I load up a double decker pizza on it, lol
So copied the handle and glued and screwed to main section on the underside, scribed in a 9" and 12" circle guide than burnt it in so it would stay after sanding and using
Took it over to the stationary sander and put a very nice bevel on the underside for placing and removing foods off the stone. sanded all the curves and swerves. Rounded all the sharp edges and handle. Put a hole for a cord to hang on the Q
Left about 1/8 " edge on the front just for strength .
All sanded and prettyed up and ready for some pizza work
First up was a nice smoky ham and cheese calzone


Thanks for looking
That is my new pizza paddle build
David
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