ISHITANI - Sawdust Stove
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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
- Sawdust becomes fuel. We will add a wooden sticks when sawdust is halved. And my car is back, but it is a little bit different.
-- ISHITANI FURNITURE --
Cabinetmaker / Natsuki Ishitani
video make&posting / Chie
-- Music --
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You are living my dream Mr ishitani. And you are very good artist. Happy life and works to you and your family.
Watched all of your videos more than once. You process rough sawn lumber the same as in my shop... but you are the Mozart of Cabinet making thanks !
No waste in your shop!! Love it!!!! 👍 Vinny
My respect from Germany! Awesome
designs and precision. You show me again why I learned this job.
Thank you!
You are more than great!
Respect from Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Can you please make a detailed video of this wood dust heater, how this really function.
add a thin layer of sand on top of the saw dust. keeps the top from burning out and creates a kind of kiln. burns slower and more evenly ; )
I was surprise how well this worked and the small amount of ash clean up. It is a long running, small low heat fire and best used for a small and well insulated area
Stary sposób, znany bardzo dobrze w Polsce. TROCINIAK. Kiedyś trociny można było dostać za darmo w każdym tartaku, więc były bardzo popularne.
Awesome stove, thank you for the video!
Bu japon kültürüne hayran omamak mümkün değil. Heleki işlerindeki kaliteleri ve iş ahlaklarına .
Интересная у Вас печка...просто super!!!)
I would love plans for that stove. very beautiful and efficient. happy holidays to you and your family.
Thanks for the mesmerizing video! Merry Christmas from all of us in San Diego, CA to you, your family and of course that beautiful puppy!
Beautiful stove and the concept is great
My Father had the same but bigger in his shop in Bulgaria.It is extremely efficient -sometimes would go absolutely transparent because of the heat.
I am 34 and have been doing carpentry all my life. I would love to get to your detail and skill in joinery and furniture making.
I can feel the warmth
This is really nice heater for shop or home i like to build it like this for myself, , I would say I will try.
That is a great idea! Merry Christmas from Austria.
Put on top of the stove tangerines or orange peel to smell good. 👋🏻
Beautiful as always. Magic atmosphere. Thank you for sharing and merry Christmas!
Very smart. I've seen people try to make sawdust work for heating and their designs weren't very good. This design is pretty smart. The only issue I see is creosote buildup. You would have to keep on top of chimney cleaning, but other than that, a great way to get heat.
Nice stove.
Would love to see a full tour of the Shop and Studio!
Thanks so much for your videos!
That is something I want to make with my everlast welder. That is a great way of making use of all of the sawdust
Happy holidays, love Shiro, take care
Que inveja desse lugar ....
These stove is very nice and inteligent..... the sistem exist since two hundred years or more!!!!....
It looks like you live in the most peaceful and marvelous place in the planet... ^_^
Same principle as solid rocket engine
Interesting
I just subscribed to this channel today and was super happy to see a new video come up. Thanks for sharing both the build videos and videos like this that demonstrate little bits of life around the shop. I love watching them!
Also, glad to hear the car is back and that you were OK!
Thanks :)
Merry Christmas from Los Angeles!
Feels good man, feels good
seen those before grandad had some thing like that in his workshop back in the 80`s when i was a kid
Mi estimado reciba mis felicitaciones soy un suscriptor de ud sus trabajos son excelentes soy de guayaquil ecuador porfa en país esta ud muchas gracias bendiciones
Great video, thanks for sharing. I hope to have something like this in my shop someday.
Merry Christmas!
Love that stuff. Do you have a reference or a mark for this stove?
It would be wonderful to see a workshop tour, and tell us which equipment you use. Brilliant work, it is so bad, you don't deliver small goods outside Japan (
I miss your videos. Please come back soon and often
Muito inteligente e econômico aqui e de Santo André SP BRASIL vcs são de que país parabéns sucesso
Idea, use carbon felt in place of the saw dust roll the felt up into logs and place them around the center pipe that has lots of holes drilled into it with carbon wicks that absorb liquid heat or another liquid like alcohol that you can light at the bottom of the tube and will light all the other wicks that draw out the fuel soaked carbon felt with heated air hitting the top of the stove then drafted across the top of the stove and up and out through an exuast flute. An alternative way to heat and cook by creating a huge burner fuel cell. Depending on the amount of air flow through the system the fuel cell should last three times longer then burning saw dustnor other wood chips. 😊
Good idea, but it defeats the purpose of using up waste (saw dust/wood chips, etc) from his projects.
Natsuki thank you so much :) i absolutely love your work and watch all your videos over and over. Thank you Chie for posting all of them. Your camera work is equally awesome and please give Shiro a cuddle for me.
Thank you for your meditative video!
Merry Christmas and a happy New Year to you Ishitani-san and your family. Thank you for the videos and the inspiration to improve my own woodworking. I would really like one of those wood shaving heaters in my garage/workshop.
Merry Christmas :)
I like the idea of the saw-dust stove. Please send me access to purchase this product! In the U.S
Merry Christmas from Russia!
Thank you for sharing.
NICE !
I love your vídeos!
Beautiful!!
Good
Um sonho de vida!!!
Parabéns, que Deus te abençoe!
😘❤️🇧🇷
All the best to you two and a big woufwouf to Shiro ;-)
you are the best men. thanks for share you art!
Merry Christmas from Connecticut
Dear Ishitani, fantastic your craftsmanship, your calmness, the way it's all being filmed, the music underneath, the dog, the turtle ............. The whole picture is just right !! I've one question, where can I find this extra ordinary sawdust stove you are using !
Great video, how long does a canister burn before you need to exchange it for another one?. A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you and your family.
great video thanks
I love your work, but the dog just brings a smile to my face, its the perfect companion, isn't it ?
Yeah, he's well-behaved, pretty quiet and keeps out of the way - best kind of work colleague/companion.
very nice!
Why do you need to use a forming tube to create a vertical column of void all the way through?
This brought some warm (pun intended) childhood memories back!
Such a nice system! What manufacturer makes these stoves?
really love the way you guy shoot! and the house you live, and shiro too 希望有机会可以去到日本拜访本人
Me gustan mucho tus vídeos
Merry Christmas Ishitani...
2:04 On a sidenote what are those bottles on the shelves by the window?
That is raw material for pottery glazes.
I (Chie) make the pottery.
+ISHITANI FURNITURE very cool! I look forward to maybe seeing a video on that in the future😋 merry Christmas!! 🎄
ちえさんの作品は見れたり売られたりはされてないのですか?
good job thanks
really awesome videos :)
Mary Xmas to Japan !
Merry Xmas to Germany !
This used to be the apprentice's work in the morning.
I'd have liked to see a bit more of the stove, to see how it is constructed.
Did you buy it or make it yourself?
If you bought it, please tell me where.
Many thanks,
Nik
asbeco.web.fc2.com/momiga.html
Hello dear author. Your stove handmade or factory produced?
feel warming
Nice
good afternoon, tell me where you can buy such a wonderful oven, thank
Interesting but how clean does it burn has this ever been tested for that? What is the BTU's? of this stove?
Hello! With great pleasure I spend time watching all your videos. I really like your approach to work and your creativity! This stove is great! Could you show in more detail how to construct this miracle oven? You can make a small box next to the video - (at the request of subscribers). I'm sure that for this you get a lot of positive feedback! Japan means good !!! Good luck and success!
How long does one cannister burn for?
00:32 Instant like.
Feliz Natal (Merry Christmas)
your dog is so sweet
0:31 Your dog is looking you up and down like you don't have as much fashion sense as it does.
I saw this yesterday, so today I tried to make one that is functionally the same out of galvanized steel HVAC ducting. I put a cap on one end, attached it with some rivets and sealed the edge with silver tape. Over the top is a simple rain cap. It looked promising once I got the fire started but when I put the rain cap on, the fire died within 15 seconds. It must be that even though the rain cap is open, not enough oxygen is getting into the tube. But adding a few additional air holes towards the top of the can did not help much. Do you have a hole in the center-bottom of the cylinders that you burn the sawdust in, to let air in?
I think you might lack of draft. How long is the chimney?
Muy bien
Hola amigo interesante su estufa para quemar aserin ,puede mostrar como funciona esta exelente ,saludos desde Chile :)
i respect what you do is awesome godbless you i would love to do as well repurpose and respect nature and jesus
Genious system! Never seen something like it. What kind of stove is this?
auch im Yapan,versprühter Himmel
really like the architecture of your workspace and have to say as well you have a hot assistant jk and say awesome sawdust stove - does it keep it warm in their?
Where can I find a stove like that
Turn it into a rocket stove and you'll burn more efficiently and no smoke.
very nice. is that a special stove made for saw dust or is it a usual wood burning stove?
It is not for saw dust. asbeco.web.fc2.com/momiga.html
where did this stove come from/ who makes it?
in japan, hokkaido, asahikawa-city, the company name is asahi-sestubi .
asbeco.web.fc2.com/psss.html
This guy is a carpenter, so I presume that he himself must have a good amount of sawdust after all that work with wood.
I am too im looking for something to heat my shop haja
Garrett Baker Well, that's the thing you should ask him. I'm sorry, can't help you.
Petar Milivojević someone already answered it just above.
Great use of your leftover product!
What is the wood that you have on the floor of your workshop?
Are you able to share the maker company / brand of the stove?
Cool, but if you want to be more efficient you should by briquette or pellet machine and make your own briquettes and pellets.
I agree. Its more efficient burn wise, but not efficient when it comes to having to make the briqs and pellets when he already has tons of waste sawdust laying around from a days work.
Where can you buy this wood stove? Do you know the brand or anything?