Steel helps, but it can’t fix a cold centre oven.
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Red line: Gear lists that imply skill transfer by osmosis.
Steel doesn't fix a cold centre—measure the deck, not the brand sticker.
Example: three pies back-to-back without recovery—the stone cools, not ‘the recipe’.
Setup check (concrete)
A lame (blade) is for rotation, not ego.
Infrared thermometers read surface, not air—trust preheat time anyway.
The failure mode we see constantly
Using a wet towel on hot steel—thermal shock cracks happen.
Storing peel and stone wet—warp and mould love that.
A mini protocol to try
One step: A lame (blade) is for rotation, not ego.
Write the outcome—or you’re repeating luck.
Stone heat vs air heat
Stone: contact crisp and bottom colour.
Air/broiler: top finish—easy to run away from you.
If tops burn and bottoms lag, you’re solving the wrong half of the problem.
Before you upgrade steel, read what actually measures deck temp and gear limits we won’t mythologise.
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