The shell is a water expansion tank from a hot water heater. I want to say it was about 13" or so across - found it on the side of the road = Free!

Cut open and legs attached with sheet metal screws. Legs were leftover from a garage door kit = free:

A styrofoam plug for the drain:

Foamed castable in the floor:

half inch hotface on the floor:

1 inch strips of ceramic fiber board insulation:

inner form installed, and 2" PVC tuyere form installed:

1" hotface cast:

And the final result is an 11 inch bore, and a 16" depth

I currntly use a section of ceramic board coated in refractory to hold the fibers together for a lid. I need to get cracking on a real lid with a lifting mechanism...lifting the lid with gloved hands is often...uncomfortable. The refractory is chicago firebrick dense alumina castable - got the torn bag free from the remnants bin at a boiler installation place. Same with the ceramic board - corner was broken off and they just wanted to get rid of it.
So this furnace with real castable refractory and ceramic insulation was totally free. A little scrounging can go a long way