I’m going to build a couple of these with our church youth group. This is an excellent simple build that can be done with some relatively basic tools. Thank you!
The machine oil line made me chuckle, and that was a lovely bit of ribeye. Will add this to my list of possibles, although I would need to get one made for me.
Hi nice to see what you can do in a single day, as makers of products that can take months often years in the making of a few products so it is refreshing to see what others get to do in a day and to get to make high tea we think this is great equally. We are two guys with all of the needed equipment to weld that have welding and machine way scrapping to complete in our abilities and this makes for yet another reason to stop in and enjoy a great build by you welding and all. You did a great building job, steak where is the tea? Oh there it came after the fine meal, very settling. Thank you for the share, Lance & Patrick.
In a rocket stove the equilibrium of full pyrolisis is created by the length of tube after the burn chamber. Although mostly smoke free, your design is letting most of the VOC (flammable gasses) release before combustion. Basically just a contained fire (evidenced by the bright yellow flame). Yours would benefit greatly from moving the feed tube lower, and in the middle of the 90° bend. By circumstance it also creates a larger burn chamber and will burn hotter. You will need a fire grate, but it really doesn't conplicate things, mount it halfway up the bottom tube from end to end. There is a ratio between the pipes as well. 3:2:1 being the riser, the air tube, and the feed tube respectively. Please try the mods, and take this travesty down.
It looks nice, and thanks a lot for dimensions, I'm thinking of doing something like that, maybe, adding some handles for easier transportation and something for better steadiness on uneven ground. One question I have - how heavy is it, how much does it weights?
Hmmm, perhaps I've misunderstood the rocket stove concept. This just seems to be a normal stove. Normal stoves (like this one) = put wood in, have air path, light fire. I thought rocket stoves should have the burn chamber and riser separated, with provisions for insulation (you mentioned that) and preferably some control of secondary burn. Fire or smoke should not be coming out the top of the riser as it indicates an incomplete burn and doesn't offer the opportunity for it ...no?
Great Video David. I will certainly be making one of these. As a matter of interest what type of Plasma cutter did you get and are you happy with it? Thanks John
Wow, one whole day to build? How about twenty minutes but if it's overtaxing your brain just look up the Farm Girl who used four foundation blocks. Odds are you will forget all this when truly needed.
She looks like a wonderful cook. But the masonary block cracks and crumbles when used hard. I like to use the rocket stove for boiling down tree sap for syrup.
As a young stoner in yesteryear; I would have seen a different (and misguided) potential for this device - but would ultimately have eaten too much, fallen asleep, and forgotten what a rocket stove actually is. Now, I’m gonna build it and use it correctly...like....later...
OMG> Did you just say 'tea'? meaning dinner. You obviously came from a servant background...and I'm not even English.. 'Tea' and 'supper' are servants meal times..You need to break from those traditions...that's too long ago to be still speaking like that and carrying on those redundant traditions.
Absolutely fantastic! I enjoyed this no end. The way you combined a number of skills into one fun project was great. I loved the drawings over the video at the beginning. Nice idea. Now, how did you cook the baked potato to go with the steak?!
Thanks Nick. I’d been thinking about getting a drawing tablet for a while but couldn’t quite make my mind up. Luckily, a rather helpful and talented artist at work who has one let me have a play.
Hi I’ve only just discovered your channel as I was searching for a Warco 250 and I see you have experienced with one, would you recommend the lathe? I’m looking at purchasing a new inverter drive motor one. always great seeing another craftsman’s work and ideas keep up the good work 👍🏼
I’m going to build a couple of these with our church youth group. This is an excellent simple build that can be done with some relatively basic tools. Thank you!
The best rocket stove video on TH-cam. Step by step instructions with measurements.
The machine oil line made me chuckle, and that was a lovely bit of ribeye. Will add this to my list of possibles, although I would need to get one made for me.
Nice job, I especially liked that you included dimensions!
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You are a great teacher very clear explanations including measurements thanks
Just beautiful! Workmanship
I built one in a morning and it’s bloody brilliant
Best video ever, greetings from Venezuela dude, excellent explication.
Liked & subbed because I love the way you do step by step details BIG fan thanks for posting 👌🏼🇬🇧
Hi nice to see what you can do in a single day, as makers of products that can take months often years in the making of a few products so it is refreshing to see what others get to do in a day and to get to make high tea we think this is great equally.
We are two guys with all of the needed equipment to weld that have welding and machine way scrapping to complete in our abilities and this makes for yet another reason to stop in and enjoy a great build by you welding and all.
You did a great building job, steak where is the tea? Oh there it came after the fine meal, very settling.
Thank you for the share, Lance & Patrick.
Lovely! And now I am bloody famished!
Nice build Mate!
I fancy myself one of those as well.
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Nice! Looking forward to the CNC plasma table ;-)
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Nice , Great job
Nice, I think if you make the part where you are cooking higher also it will take care of the smoke
I take it that you intend to entertain a lot outdoors this year with the heater / BBQ and now the rocket stove?
In a rocket stove the equilibrium of full pyrolisis is created by the length of tube after the burn chamber. Although mostly smoke free, your design is letting most of the VOC (flammable gasses) release before combustion. Basically just a contained fire (evidenced by the bright yellow flame). Yours would benefit greatly from moving the feed tube lower, and in the middle of the 90° bend. By circumstance it also creates a larger burn chamber and will burn hotter. You will need a fire grate, but it really doesn't conplicate things, mount it halfway up the bottom tube from end to end. There is a ratio between the pipes as well. 3:2:1 being the riser, the air tube, and the feed tube respectively. Please try the mods, and take this travesty down.
I enjoyed it
Nice clean design. I like it. I might even make my kids make a couple of these for practice with my powerarc.
Good job bro 👍
Great sharing
It looked perfect thanks for video.
Супер👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻и спасибо за размеры 🤝
It looks nice, and thanks a lot for dimensions, I'm thinking of doing something like that, maybe, adding some handles for easier transportation and something for better steadiness on uneven ground.
One question I have - how heavy is it, how much does it weights?
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I did not see you build a mesh to hold the wood in place as you feed it ?
Great idea 🙏
I am missing the stability feats under the stove very dangerous when it falls beside
I did not know you get rocket stove purists :-D Great video
Nice build. Bin looking for a good design. Going to put wood feed in horizontal flue with a added air flow tube that lays under the hot coals.
Good stove. What will happen if the stove is taller that 325mm?
Hmmm, perhaps I've misunderstood the rocket stove concept. This just seems to be a normal stove. Normal stoves (like this one) = put wood in, have air path, light fire. I thought rocket stoves should have the burn chamber and riser separated, with provisions for insulation (you mentioned that) and preferably some control of secondary burn. Fire or smoke should not be coming out the top of the riser as it indicates an incomplete burn and doesn't offer the opportunity for it ...no?
Very macho. 👍💪😉
Do you think a longer chimney could increase the draft and thereby also suck the smoke the right way out?
Good question.
the only recommendation could be not directly pouring hot water over the tea tablet, but dipping the tea tablet into the hot water
do you sell them please
i am in lancashire
Great Video David. I will certainly be making one of these. As a matter of interest what type of Plasma cutter did you get and are you happy with it? Thanks John
HI John - it's the R-Tech p30C, and yes I'm very pleased with it.
@@DavidCambridge Thanks David - appreciated.
what is difference between rocket stove and common stove? wood burns longer? smokeless? or easy to burn?
The best vídeo great flame
Good job!
great 👍
How about providing insulation . How to do it in the given design?
Le misure sono in millimetri ?
very nice
very nice
Good work 👍
Very Good
Hi there!
Can I use brazing if I don't have a welding machine?
TIA
Is that 4" tubing?
Yes and even 3x3inch will also work
Good
Mam are you still selling a rocket stove specially in pampanga?
👍👍👍 good!
Где найти такое толковое видео на русском???
If you don't eat your meat you can't have any pudding!
The lad reckons himself a poet...
@@waltermessines5181 A jackass never dissapoints
One day? It takes about 1 hour to make these lol
not a good design because the fire came out to the wood chamber
Nothing says project finished celebration like wearing church clothes jk jk
Fancy building a pizza oven? I'd like one but somebody else is less enthusiastic.
Wow, one whole day to build? How about twenty minutes but if it's overtaxing your brain just look up the Farm Girl who used four foundation blocks. Odds are you will forget all this when truly needed.
I thought we didn't go to the farm girl for the rocket stove
She looks like a wonderful cook. But the masonary block cracks and crumbles when used hard. I like to use the rocket stove for boiling down tree sap for syrup.
Riser tube must be longer.
As a young stoner in yesteryear; I would have seen a different (and misguided) potential for this device - but would ultimately have eaten too much, fallen asleep, and forgotten what a rocket stove actually is. Now, I’m gonna build it and use it correctly...like....later...
Very well explained. Am going to make one for myself for weekend trips
Nice build. Simple for anyone to replicate.
We need measurements in centimeters
OMG> Did you just say 'tea'? meaning dinner. You obviously came from a servant background...and I'm not even English.. 'Tea' and 'supper' are servants meal times..You need to break from those traditions...that's too long ago to be still speaking like that and carrying on those redundant traditions.
Not conducive to getting things done by tea time :P
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Looks bloody awesome to me!
Matchine oil on your stake is not a good idea 🤣😂😝
This is not rocket stove it is just standard stove.
Bonjour So which one is the best ?
wood stove gasifier or wood rocket stove ?
Wonderful video thank you
It's not good...but THE BEST!
Very nicely done. Thanks.
Thank You! Beautiful!
What is the box section size
Absolutely fantastic! I enjoyed this no end. The way you combined a number of skills into one fun project was great. I loved the drawings over the video at the beginning. Nice idea.
Now, how did you cook the baked potato to go with the steak?!
Thanks Nick. I’d been thinking about getting a drawing tablet for a while but couldn’t quite make my mind up. Luckily, a rather helpful and talented artist at work who has one let me have a play.
Those who have gone through hard times can eat steak without baked potatoes
Great video clear and precise , love the just cooking some steak . :)
Not a rocket stove :/
..great video !!-.
Any solderless version?
Good job 👍🏻
Brilliant !
awesome!
Nice steak and a cuppa tea. Boom!
off to my man cave in the morning ;-)
Hi I’ve only just discovered your channel as I was searching for a Warco 250 and I see you have experienced with one, would you recommend the lathe? I’m looking at purchasing a new inverter drive motor one.
always great seeing another craftsman’s work and ideas keep up the good work 👍🏼
Thanks Darren. I’ve very happy with the lathe , so yes I’d have no hesitation in recommending it.
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Awesome. I've always wanted to heat my 3x4 closet...
Good design and build!