This usually takes two people.
Venting microwave through wall stud in way.
Re install trim or siding.
Use 3m flashing tape or vycor or tyvek tape to assist ensure that water will not enter the building envelope.
Studs run vertically through a wall.
My microwave oven is mounted to an exterior wall above the stove.
If a floor joist or a beam is massively in the way you ll need some custom ducting or cancel the job entirely.
Option 1 results in a very twisty exhaust path while option 2 is obviously a ton of work.
Total distance is about a foot performance will be barely compromised.
Sacrifice the cabinet above the stove by snaking an exhaust duct up from the hood over to one side of the stud and then through the wall.
If the two rectangular ducts have a combined area greater than that circular one you wont have issues with flow restriction.
If you don t want to cut the stud install 2 rectangular ducts on each side of the stud and split the original duct into two.
First double check that your floor joists are lined up well enough that you can get a 10 duct through the floor where you need it.
From microwave up into the cabinet is what you have now.
I d cut a generous square at the bottom of the wall so you can cut out the plate in the stud bay.
A stud in a wall supporting or otherwise can be cut and boxed.
It is designed to work like a hood.
Photo of unit installed it was heavy and bulky.
The manual for the microwave says to absolutely not use flexible ducting.
Buy the sheet metal boot that converts from 3x10 rectangle on the top of the otr microwave to 5 or 6 inch round duct.
You will have to remove quite a bit of drywall and most likely that wall cabinet directly above the oven.
I saw this done on this old house when they installed a new microwave hood on an outside wall.
Think of an turning into a line with a box in the middle.
Line up microwave to duct and connect by placing it on the wall bracket or connecting bolts above.
It appears when this house was built provision was made for venting out the rear of the microwave into the standard 2 4 wall up the cavity inside the wall then up through duct work in the attic through the roof.
Can anyone think of any other options.
Your proposed opening for the exhaust is pretty close to the underside of that cabinet and the header must go above the exhaust vent.
Just use flexible dryer vent and be done.
I fixed it so that now it vents the kitchen smoke and odors through the wall and outside.
Connect it all with a piece of flexible dryer vent hose.
Get a dryer vent going from outside to inside of the house.
But the builder just left the microwave s fan blowing back into the kitchen.
Seal all joints with metal tape and get a quality exterior hood with an exhaust flapper.
Basically i would start by breaking out the drywall around the proposed opening and that stud in the middle.