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This is just a find for tourists, fishermen, hunters or all those people who love to cook in nature. A fast rocket furnace that can be done in 5-10 minutes from any log. Such a miracle stove will burn for more than 6 hours! All this time, you can continuously cook food or just bask in the flame.
This is a good and fast design that will be useful not only in a hike, but also in a country house, picnic or if the lights and gas are cut off at home.
Will need
The requirements and necessary details are simply minimal:
- Log.
- Feather drill.
- 3 nails.
You will also need a screwdriver, hammer, pliers.
Making a rocket furnace from a log
We find logs of medium thickness, or we cut a lying tree trunk, the benefit in the forest is full of such.
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We take a cordless screwdriver with a feather drill with a diameter of 30-50 mm.
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In the center of the log we drill a blind hole.
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We drill all the way to go through the middle of a log. Shake the chips, it will no longer be useful.
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Next, you need to drill a hole from the side, but so that the resulting channel meets the existing channel. This can simply be done by placing a drill on its side and noticing a drilled distance.
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We drill, shake the sawdust.
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Thus, in the log, a L-shaped channel should be obtained as in a jet furnace.
Drive in three nails from above.
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Using pliers, bend the nails. It will be a stand for pots and pans.
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Kindle the stove
Insert a dry wood chip into the hole on the side, until it stops.
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Now we set fire to the hole and carefully insert it into the central hole.
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Throw some more wood chips on top for kindling.
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10-15 minutes and smooth and stable burning was outlined.
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For the experiment, put a pot of water. Everything works perfectly.
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The result of using the furnace
After six hours, the stove was still functioning and giving out enough heat, but putting dishes on it was now dangerous - the flame got to the nails.
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In general, if you take a log thicker, you can increase the burning time of hours to 8 easily!
Such a stove can be made at home before the hike or made right on the hike, taking with you on a trip the necessary tool.
Instead of nails, in nature, you can use 3 small stones, or two thin trunks, laid parallel to each other.
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