That's cool. How long did it hold up? I kinda wonder with the sticks. Could you surround a plywood box with clay like this and make a stove? How thick were your walls in this?
The sticks are used more as a form, tho they would add some structural integrity. I've built several similar stoves/ovens of mud/cob with little or no dry grass mixed in for additional strength and they were very strong, still perfect after several years.
I have wanted to build a modular rocket stove, one with a block construction, stackable chambers etc. Anything I can manage with clay it's so easy to use, unlike a welder. My thought was to copy a wood gasification unit using clay and attach it to a rocket stove with variety of outputs of heat or make one modular setup that burns quickly over efficiency depending on the needs
I'd love to live off grid, I designed an infinitely running generator, a simple thing similar to the operations of a rocket stove as a comparison. Basically a small motor turns a shaft or circle in my case which turns many alternators at their maximum speed, the number of alternators would run the driving motor once it was up to speed of course, any excess from the alternators could be spent or used in a second stage. Some dude won a prize off that basic principle so clearly the u.s. is as dumb as it seems
Здравия тебе Стильян! Хорошее видео, только зря в белой рубахе ты с глиной работал)))). А что бы не трескалась глина надо было сразу смачивать, когда новый слой ложил, или жижу развести и этой жижей склеивать слои между собой. Думаю ты поймешь о чем я.
Impressive how you did it more naturally, with plants and without electrical power tools. Looks a thick hard clay. Is that from clay soil where you live? No good where I am, because sandy.
Стилян здравствуй, чтобы глина не трескалась нужно песок добавлять и просушивать на солнце изделие. Что за шум в кадре? Раньше такого не было, похоже на трассу
i had like ... unexplained rage when he was so tedious with mixing the cob. I have no idea why he used the shovel. And then gingerly folded it with the tarp.. I was just screaming at the screen 'just walk on it for god's sake'. i get trying to stay clean or whatever.. i guess. But then he handles the cob with his hands anyway so it all seemed so needlessly pretentious.. Otherwise the stove was an absolute masterpiece. way better than the first piece of shit i made a few years ago after watching a video or two.
Do we need negative ,sarcastic criticism like yours in the world..? Are you contributing...? This man Stiliyan makes great effort to create works of art and using techniques that teach others in wonderful ways. If you can't say something good, please,be quiet.
@@antoniovillafane1114 It's not sarcastic, and if you stand by this, I'm not sure you understand what "sarcasm" means very well. I made an observation, which is very simple: he's using an ancient design of a stove to cook potatoes possibly on vegetable oil, which didn't really exist until XX century, and used to be something not even considered food.
Уважаемый Стилиан, примите мою благодарность!
Ваши видео замечательны и оригинальны. У Вас поистине золотые руки!
Your videos are like the asmr videos that help people go to sleep they’re very calming. Greetings from Mississippi USA
You are a great Craftsman! Bravo 👏
This guy channel is so underrated it deserves way more views
Wow, that's a masterpiece! Good job!
I love the fact that in every video you work on a new different project! Please keep up the good work and more importantly stay safe sir!
That's cool. How long did it hold up? I kinda wonder with the sticks. Could you surround a plywood box with clay like this and make a stove? How thick were your walls in this?
The sticks are used more as a form, tho they would add some structural integrity. I've built several similar stoves/ovens of mud/cob with little or no dry grass mixed in for additional strength and they were very strong, still perfect after several years.
I have wanted to build a modular rocket stove, one with a block construction, stackable chambers etc. Anything I can manage with clay it's so easy to use, unlike a welder. My thought was to copy a wood gasification unit using clay and attach it to a rocket stove with variety of outputs of heat or make one modular setup that burns quickly over efficiency depending on the needs
Super my friend, absolutely super. I will make one today. We live totally off grid in Wales and one of these is just what we need,Thankyou.
I'd love to live off grid, I designed an infinitely running generator, a simple thing similar to the operations of a rocket stove as a comparison. Basically a small motor turns a shaft or circle in my case which turns many alternators at their maximum speed, the number of alternators would run the driving motor once it was up to speed of course, any excess from the alternators could be spent or used in a second stage. Some dude won a prize off that basic principle so clearly the u.s. is as dumb as it seems
@@Bootysmoothie But you don't generate electricity by burning with the rocket stove?
Amazing works of art...
Awesome stove bud
I really enjoyed this I learned a couple things as well!
I love how you present your videos. Stay safe
Здравия тебе Стильян! Хорошее видео, только зря в белой рубахе ты с глиной работал)))). А что бы не трескалась глина надо было сразу смачивать, когда новый слой ложил, или жижу развести и этой жижей склеивать слои между собой. Думаю ты поймешь о чем я.
Вот моя подписка, палец вверх и комментарий. Берите, вы их заслужили полностью.
EXCELENTE IDEA ASI QIERIA HACER UNA YO PERO SABIA COMO HACER. BENDICIONES DESDE EL SALVADOR C.A.
Thats cool always wanted to no how these work
Does this clay rocket stove produce significant conductive heat through the clay walls?
What kind of clay was this?
Cool design I will try it!
Wow, absolutely awesome.
How did you manage to build that whole thing and have your shirt still be white? I'd have been covered in clay from head to tow! 😜
Браво!
Excellent video! Did the stove crack because it wasn't completely dried before firing it up or was there not enough temper material in the mix?
Because it is clay I think
Tôi thích cách bạn làm
Coay with sand rezista la foc ?
Se deterioreaza repede ?
Impressive how you did it more naturally, with plants and without electrical power tools. Looks a thick hard clay. Is that from clay soil where you live? No good where I am, because sandy.
Se não tem nada eletrico onde ele ligou a parafusadeira?
Incrivel
Very good. From Indonesia
Since the clay isn't fired, how long will the stove last? In other words, how long until you have to make a new one?
I made it a similar way with lime, fiberglass and cat litter.
Buena idea i muy funcional .👍
Добрый день! Спасибо за видео Вам. Глупый вопрос: Вы не знаете как вязать калкан?)
Стилян здравствуй, чтобы глина не трескалась нужно песок добавлять и просушивать на солнце изделие. Что за шум в кадре? Раньше такого не было, похоже на трассу
Bravo! 👍
Me gusta la idea
ทำธนูเกาหลีได้ไหมพี่
That's a fuck load of oil dude
But this is brilliant and I want to try it
好特別
Try chopping you fiber material 2-3" no more.
Could you use dry pine needles?
What about JESUS
i had like ... unexplained rage when he was so tedious with mixing the cob. I have no idea why he used the shovel. And then gingerly folded it with the tarp.. I was just screaming at the screen 'just walk on it for god's sake'. i get trying to stay clean or whatever.. i guess. But then he handles the cob with his hands anyway so it all seemed so needlessly pretentious..
Otherwise the stove was an absolute masterpiece. way better than the first piece of shit i made a few years ago after watching a video or two.
All this effort into a legacy, diy stove, and he eats potatoes most likely on vegetable oil (industrial grease). Lol
Do we need negative ,sarcastic criticism like yours in the world..?
Are you contributing...?
This man Stiliyan makes great effort to create works of art and using techniques that teach others in wonderful ways.
If you can't say something good, please,be quiet.
@@antoniovillafane1114 It's not sarcastic, and if you stand by this, I'm not sure you understand what "sarcasm" means very well. I made an observation, which is very simple: he's using an ancient design of a stove to cook potatoes possibly on vegetable oil, which didn't really exist until XX century, and used to be something not even considered food.
Yes, good observation. Vegetable oils of any kind it's horrible for you, poison pure and simple, don't ever use It. But very good project.
@@bogdanbogdanoff5164 Olive oil ???
@@corvusduluth olive is okay, rapeseed and sunflower are pretty shit
Please talk in your videos to explain what you're doing and why. Otherwise it's not very informative, and not captivating.