Dude this is revolutionary! My favorite method by far! Now I'd guess you can crush up the pulverize into smaller pieces with a tamping rod. And you could use the kiln it to cure some (earthenware) clay pots or containers. Mix clay soil with sand and sculpt something, then put it into the fire chamber and cure it into a hard solid pot. Just make sure it protected from getting smashed
Nice presentation po. Very educational video. Sir, may picture po ba kayo ng underground charcoal kiln? Baka pwede pong magrequest for educational purpose lamang po. Thank you.
Thank you very much. Wala na po eh. Kasi nasa isang cp ko yon at nalubog sa tubig. Sayang kasi my mga ibang mas maganda yong videos and mas full of information yong mga sumunod na videos na di ko naupload. But will make one again in the future. Just stay tube😇
Surely it's least laborious design in many ways and most economical also ❤. Points I have observed by order of importance. 1, the pit digging and arrangements for inlet and exhaust pipes can be done solo by one man at leisure that is in one day or one week as time permits. 2, only two pipes 12 inch and 6 inch 6 foot each and one length of 16mm rebar also some galvanized sheets are required which can be arranged in one day. 3, welding the rebar in a suitable way takes less than one day. 4, he covered the sheets with loose soil instead of mud mixed with straw. the same loose soil can be used repeatedly any no of times by a single person. It also saves labour. 5, if all this is covered with a roof it can also prevent rain water entering the pit. Making it all season business. 6, This method does not require the wood to be of uniform size as in many other methods and designs. 7, as the closing of inlet and outlet are in control of the person incharge it does not required the wood to be perfectly dry. If he has small quantity of dry wood to start the fire, the remaining wood can be partially green or wet. It only takes a little longer time for the smoke to subside. Then the vents may be closed. I think I am already lengthy but I have got courage to start the charcoal making, which I have been postponing for the last ten years. Anyway thank you great soul for sharing the education I wished I had ten years back.
Wow!!! A very informative observation. Thank you very much for the appreciation. All i can say is, no age can limit us to do what we want. Do it. And enjoy the result. By the way. You can do it in rectangle shape pit for business purposes, to maximize your harvest at the same time.
Well done. Here is an idea. How about making a cylinder with a bottom of same size as your wood pit from fine metal mesh? Add a small manual block and tackle and just hoist the finished charcoal out of the pit?
Thank you. Well based on my experience. The fine metal mesh can't withstand the heat and will melt. The welded metal i used on top sometimes bent due to the heat of the coal during firing. 🙂
Mas maganda ang hilaw. Mas marami ang maaani. Sa tuyo kasi yong overdry na at yong mga pabulok na na part ay malulusaw minsan. Mas mahaba nga lang ang oras ng pagluluto ng basang kahoy at depende pa sa size.
@@deinerromero3960 hola, gracias por mirar. Acabo de traducir esto en google. por cierto. Taparás todo el agujero si el humo casi ha desaparecido. No esperes demasiado para que no se convierta en cenizas. 
@@d.i.ycookingcreativityonli5353 in that video. I used dry woods, but you can use wet or fresh cut woods. Just use some dried woods at a fire starter. The process depends on the wood use. In the video. The firing of wood is 8-10hours then another 24-36hours to cool down the coal without opening the kiln
When there is no or little smoke coming out of the outlet/chimney, you must cover it so that the charcoal won't have oxygen to become ash. And just touch the cover if it is cool then you can open it. Mostly around 24 hours or more after the covering.
I used dry wood. It takes 8-10hours of firing and another 24hours for cooling down. My kiln is away from source of water so its hard for me to fetch water just to harvest it, but if you prefer to harvest it fast, just after the firing, you can use water to cool the charcoal. But me, i just let it cool by itself. Hehe
@@JaveedShaikhMd i think it maybe possible. By widthening the kiln, but as a rectangle type. But it is better if you will not make a very big kiln for the reason of the first burned wood my turn ash as it overcook while the others are still just started to burn
@@ZaldyBalquin yang nasa video po ay tuyong kahoy.nasa 10hours lang po. Fully cooked na sya. Pero plus 1-2days yan sakin kasi hinayaan kong lumamig magisa at di na gamitan ng tubig para maharvest at di na kailangang ipaaraw.
Nope. The air inlet will naturally be the entrance of the air due to the fire inside. The fire needs oxygen to burn so it will suck up air in that area. And that was also because the hole was in the bottom of the pit. Because smoke always goes up. So the smoke will go out in the outlet at suck air in the inlet
That's the purpose of extending the exhaust, so that it will have more pressure to pull the smoke to rise up.. i think the longer the pipe, the stronger it will pull.. di ba buddy.. thank you sa very informative video mo
If it's dry wood just as i did in the video. It will only take 10 hours to fully turn in charcoal but it will need additional 12-24hours hours to fully cool down before opening. Some people i know. Open it up after it fully cooked or turn into charcoal and use water to put off the fire. In my case i just let it cool down by itself before harvesting. 😊
@@olufemigold9330 after it fully cook as charchoal. Make sure that you will close all the holes. Making it an airtight pit. No oxygen must come inside for it to not become ashes.
@@olufemigold9330 leave your best woods in farther to the air inlet because sometimes some woods in near the air inlet will become ash, as it takes more oxygen during the cooking process.
The best method of making charcoal, so convenient and good quality charcoal results.
Thank you😇
Excellent 👍
Dude this is revolutionary! My favorite method by far! Now I'd guess you can crush up the pulverize into smaller pieces with a tamping rod. And you could use the kiln it to cure some (earthenware) clay pots or containers. Mix clay soil with sand and sculpt something, then put it into the fire chamber and cure it into a hard solid pot. Just make sure it protected from getting smashed
@@bradsmith7887 thank you very much..just as i was thinking. I'll make some claythings for fun. And put it there as i fire the woods.
Thank you very much sa video!
You are very much welcome😇
One of the best method
@@JaveedShaikhMd thank you😇
جزاكم الله خيرا
طؤيقة طيبة نريد مزيد من هذآ
I have more videos, but unfortunately, my cp got destroyed and i can't retrieve it. But I will make again in the future😊
This is how it’s done!….everyone else is just screwing around.
Thank you very much❤
Good job👍
@@Larry-bj1kb thank you😇
The fact that a large piece like that managed to fully carburize is proof for how effective this method is.
Good job bro.
@@anelpasic5232 thank you😇
buen video 👍👍👍, saludos desde chile
@@rog-p9x thank you very much for the appreciation😇
گراس یاس🌹🤝
Thank you
Nice presentation po. Very educational video. Sir, may picture po ba kayo ng underground charcoal kiln? Baka pwede pong magrequest for educational purpose lamang po. Thank you.
Thank you very much. Wala na po eh. Kasi nasa isang cp ko yon at nalubog sa tubig. Sayang kasi my mga ibang mas maganda yong videos and mas full of information yong mga sumunod na videos na di ko naupload. But will make one again in the future. Just stay tube😇
Mga ilang Oras Po Yan natapos ,mula pa siga hangang pag takip ng exsous pipe
@@JeorenEmpeno 8-10hours pag tuyong kahoy, 20-30 pag basa/fresh kahoy. Depende parin sa size ng kahoy at basa ng kahoy
Good your expirience for making charcoal
Morning brod
Good day😇
Good design bago e2
Thank you po. Resulta po ito ng trial and error na mga technique.
Surely it's least laborious design in many ways and most economical also ❤. Points I have observed by order of importance.
1, the pit digging and arrangements for inlet and exhaust pipes can be done solo by one man at leisure that is in one day or one week as time permits.
2, only two pipes 12 inch and 6 inch 6 foot each and one length of 16mm rebar also some galvanized sheets are required which can be arranged in one day.
3, welding the rebar in a suitable way takes less than one day.
4, he covered the sheets with loose soil instead of mud mixed with straw. the same loose soil can be used repeatedly any no of times by a single person. It also saves labour.
5, if all this is covered with a roof it can also prevent rain water entering the pit. Making it all season business.
6, This method does not require the wood to be of uniform size as in many other methods and designs.
7, as the closing of inlet and outlet are in control of the person incharge it does not required the wood to be perfectly dry. If he has small quantity of dry wood to start the fire, the remaining wood can be partially green or wet. It only takes a little longer time for the smoke to subside. Then the vents may be closed.
I think I am already lengthy but I have got courage to start the charcoal making, which I have been postponing for the last ten years. Anyway thank you great soul for sharing the education I wished I had ten years back.
Wow!!! A very informative observation. Thank you very much for the appreciation. All i can say is, no age can limit us to do what we want. Do it. And enjoy the result. By the way. You can do it in rectangle shape pit for business purposes, to maximize your harvest at the same time.
Ilan Oras from start ma harvest ang uling magaling God bless
Do it anyway not yet late you'd feel happy fulfilling plans
Hello. How can I turn this charcoal to CHAR instead? allow it to 'brew' longer?
wow
Salamat po.
Well done. Here is an idea. How about making a cylinder with a bottom of same size as your wood pit from fine metal mesh? Add a small manual block and tackle and just hoist the finished charcoal out of the pit?
Thank you. Well based on my experience. The fine metal mesh can't withstand the heat and will melt. The welded metal i used on top sometimes bent due to the heat of the coal during firing. 🙂
@@sgrade822 Also true friend. Good luck with your venture. Nothing beats being able to fend for yourself.
Kahit ba hilaw pa yung kahoy ay pwedeng gawing ulting
Mas maganda ang hilaw. Mas marami ang maaani. Sa tuyo kasi yong overdry na at yong mga pabulok na na part ay malulusaw minsan. Mas mahaba nga lang ang oras ng pagluluto ng basang kahoy at depende pa sa size.
WOW
Salamat po..
san lugar nyo brad?
Woooow!
Salamat po😇
Ang galing!
Thank you po😇
Tuyong kahoy po ba lahat ang kailngan ilagay sir?
Desde Bolivia un saludo
, cuando se deve empezar a tapar el hoyo desde q se prende el fuego?
@@deinerromero3960 hola, gracias por mirar. Acabo de traducir esto en google. por cierto. Taparás todo el agujero si el humo casi ha desaparecido. No esperes demasiado para que no se convierta en cenizas.

Cuánto tiempo pasa desde que prendes el horno hasta que lo tapas la chimenea??
how long does it take to make charcoal using this method?
Excellent idea. How many hours for the complete charge?
For dried woods. 10 hours
For fresh/wet woods it will take 20hours to 30 depending on the size of the woods.
For how long did it take for the whole process? And did you use dry or wet wood
until its COLD
@@d.i.ycookingcreativityonli5353 in that video. I used dry woods, but you can use wet or fresh cut woods. Just use some dried woods at a fire starter.
The process depends on the wood use. In the video. The firing of wood is 8-10hours then another 24-36hours to cool down the coal without opening the kiln
If anyone understood, help me, does this exhaust pipe hole come from underneath or from top ?
How do you get to know that it's time to cover every open hole and also when do you get to no that it's cooling time
When there is no or little smoke coming out of the outlet/chimney, you must cover it so that the charcoal won't have oxygen to become ash. And just touch the cover if it is cool then you can open it. Mostly around 24 hours or more after the covering.
How many days did it take you to get the final product?
I used dry wood. It takes 8-10hours of firing and another 24hours for cooling down. My kiln is away from source of water so its hard for me to fetch water just to harvest it, but if you prefer to harvest it fast, just after the firing, you can use water to cool the charcoal. But me, i just let it cool by itself. Hehe
Very simple and easy method. I didn't like the music so I listened with the volume off...
Hehe. Thanks ans Sorry for the music. It's my newbie's video editing skills. Hahahhaha hoping for improvement in my next videos😅
Can we make 5 tonn in this method
@@JaveedShaikhMd i think it maybe possible. By widthening the kiln, but as a rectangle type. But it is better if you will not make a very big kiln for the reason of the first burned wood my turn ash as it overcook while the others are still just started to burn
Ilan arw po bago making uling
@@ZaldyBalquin yang nasa video po ay tuyong kahoy.nasa 10hours lang po. Fully cooked na sya. Pero plus 1-2days yan sakin kasi hinayaan kong lumamig magisa at di na gamitan ng tubig para maharvest at di na kailangang ipaaraw.
I have many questions about this method. First one is, isn't the Air inlet hole smoke up during the burning process?
Nope. The air inlet will naturally be the entrance of the air due to the fire inside. The fire needs oxygen to burn so it will suck up air in that area. And that was also because the hole was in the bottom of the pit. Because smoke always goes up. So the smoke will go out in the outlet at suck air in the inlet
That's the purpose of extending the exhaust, so that it will have more pressure to pull the smoke to rise up.. i think the longer the pipe, the stronger it will pull.. di ba buddy.. thank you sa very informative video mo
Ang galing pagla detalye brod!!
@@ronito346 salamat po. Hehe pasensya na at medyo di maganda pagkaedit ng video at sounds. Hehe
How can I contact you for some questions???
How many days will it use to turn to charcoal?
Twenty-five to thirty hours
If it's dry wood just as i did in the video. It will only take 10 hours to fully turn in charcoal but it will need additional 12-24hours hours to fully cool down before opening. Some people i know. Open it up after it fully cooked or turn into charcoal and use water to put off the fire. In my case i just let it cool down by itself before harvesting. 😊
Will it not turn to arches if I leave it to cool
@@olufemigold9330 after it fully cook as charchoal. Make sure that you will close all the holes. Making it an airtight pit. No oxygen must come inside for it to not become ashes.
@@olufemigold9330 leave your best woods in farther to the air inlet because sometimes some woods in near the air inlet will become ash, as it takes more oxygen during the cooking process.
"Easy" ?
Can this kiln be made bigger and produce close to 2 tons worth of charcoal??please share your WhatsApp number
I don't know about 2 tons. But you can build a 1.5meterX5meterX1meter deep
Ok I wanted to send you a video of what I made yesterday after watching your video...how long does it take for the entire process to complete
@@kealebogamosobea2246 it depends on the wood and its moisture content. Just be observant of the smoke and that will be your trial time
Wow
Thank you for the appreciation😇