tips for CHS-U (Capillary Hoop Stove Universal)

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024

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  • @BigDawgN757
    @BigDawgN757 10 лет назад +3

    Tetkoba-san! I tried your method and it worked close to what you demonstrated. I made a few mistakes, but overall the stove worked. For your experience, I boiled water outdoors in 42 degree F weather. It took 500ml of water about 8 minutes to boil. Thank you again for your wonderful instruction.

  • @jasonsanitz5623
    @jasonsanitz5623 10 лет назад

    really cool demonstration of the physics, the capillary action is so cool, useful in so many ways

  • @Majhery
    @Majhery 11 лет назад

    We are project, working in ethanol as household fuel. It's a great pleasure to follow up and learn from what you're doing. Few researchs are doing in this field and no company is now able to respond to our request, Very embarrassing situation. Always a big thanks for sharing

  • @bzhayes
    @bzhayes 11 лет назад

    As always, incredible workmanship. It is truly amazing what you are able to do with simple tools. Your "adding fuel" test makes me think this stove design could be used to make a remote canister stove.

  • @BrokenLifeCycle
    @BrokenLifeCycle 11 лет назад

    The moment at 1:45 when you picked up the stove with your bare hands made my eyes bulge in surprise. That is just incredible.

  • @alonsofranco4818
    @alonsofranco4818 11 лет назад

    You have my respect and admiration for the quality of work you do and the dedication that you give.
    Greetings from COLOMBIA

  • @MrGdg1969
    @MrGdg1969 11 лет назад

    Very good design!
    I copied CHS and Rift stove and they are good in outdoor use, very dependable. I use 0.33l (~11 oz) Pepsi cans and with some accuracy I can build Rift stove without epoxy.
    Thank you for sharing you beatifully engineered constructions!

  • @TomPauley
    @TomPauley 11 лет назад +4

    i made the rift stove -worked great; much better than my penny stoves. i really want to try this new capillary hoop stove. please let us know when the more fuel efficient stove has been designed! Appreciatively, a big fan of your creativity

  • @Road.Tripping
    @Road.Tripping 11 лет назад

    Wow! You are a true artisan. Thanks for so openly sharing your wonderful designs! As always, they are inspirational.

  • @daniel-lee888
    @daniel-lee888 11 лет назад

    Thanks for the extra details! I have been making the grooves with needle nose pliers and twisting... not as neat as using a ruler, but much faster to do. For strip skirt I am testing using hole puncher, again faster to do.

  • @TheMacdrako
    @TheMacdrako 11 лет назад

    Hola, yo admiro tu pasion por las cosas bien hechas, y no solo lo funcional, sino tambien lo estetico, gracias por compartir tu arte y tu creatividad, de verdad se agradece, Manuel de Venezuela...

  • @cyberrian
    @cyberrian 11 лет назад

    Thanks for the reply. I still love this stove. Thanks for sharing your wonderful designs!

  • @hiroyopoetker
    @hiroyopoetker 11 лет назад +1

    Beautiful video!
    A true mater piece.
    This looks like a great stove, easy on the exterior but sophisticated on the inside!
    BoilOn!

  • @casualjoe2
    @casualjoe2 9 лет назад

    wow, I've just finished mine! I sanded 0.5mm off the top piece to fit better with the middle piece, I also used red gasket sealant too. Unfortunately, the middle piece had 2 big creases when I inserted it into the bottom piece which bubbled while it burned fuel, next time I need to make all my creases a bit deeper so it fits in to the bottom piece better.
    Thanks a lot for your excellent design ideas and experimentation.

    • @casualjoe2
      @casualjoe2 9 лет назад

      +causaljoe note to self (and all) Don't use red gasket sealant!

    • @FredtheDorfDorfman1985
      @FredtheDorfDorfman1985 7 лет назад +1

      causaljoe True, red gasket sealer can be a mess. If you need to seal the burner to the capilary liner, JB Weld, high temp epoxy, best stuff there is.

  • @MagicGate814
    @MagicGate814 11 лет назад

    I love watching your videos. Makes me want to try new concepts.

  • @cheriebunch6855
    @cheriebunch6855 10 лет назад +1

    Happy new year! Thank you for sharing your knowledge to the world!

  • @davinceskyfantillan8464
    @davinceskyfantillan8464 2 года назад

    of all can stove video ive ever seen this tetkobas alcohol stove can performed very will.. thank you my friend..

  • @sinkwok8438
    @sinkwok8438 10 лет назад +1

    Very nice, I would like to ask you the Vargo alcohol fuel bottle 'Straw' for adding alcohol when using, which is DIY or where to buy, thanks

  • @OldRacingClub
    @OldRacingClub 11 лет назад

    I love your work, its so inspiring. You have made this into Science meets Art.

  • @norkisserrano
    @norkisserrano 11 лет назад

    I like the simplicity of CHS but I noticed it's a fuel hog compared to the hoop stove. I'm also working on a CHS that is fully adjustable, I will post the video when its done.

  • @cyberrian
    @cyberrian 11 лет назад

    I have about 22 creases. I tested it with little fuel, enough to boil 1 cup of water. I held it about 2 minute after it started burning.

  • @mutalisk888
    @mutalisk888 10 лет назад

    wow very nice, science and art

  • @anakin8782
    @anakin8782 10 лет назад

    that´s the reason of driving a japanes car. they are almost perect. love to see how you assemble the parts. very good video. You get my like and you earned it. Thumbs up for Nippon.

  • @andiamstrak
    @andiamstrak 11 лет назад +1

    you deserve a nobel

  • @โสภณเมาจา-พ7ข

    เยียม ๆ มาก ๆ. ความคิดดีน่าสอนเด็น ๆ มาก ครับ

  • @EdwardVollenweider
    @EdwardVollenweider 11 лет назад

    How do you get your jets to angle? I am having trouble getting them to spiral. When I drill them out (even when done at an angle) they still burn straight up. Also, how do you know where in the right to place the burn holes. Through my trial and error, it seems that it matters. Thanks, great videos!

  • @sinkwok8438
    @sinkwok8438 10 лет назад

    Very nice, I would you to ask you the Vargo 'Copper Pipe' for adding alcohol when using, I have Vargo Alcohol Bottle, how to make the Copper pipe, thanks a lot.

  • @sinkwok8438
    @sinkwok8438 10 лет назад

    Very nice, I would like to ask you the Vargo alcohol fuel bttle 'Straw', where is buy or it is your DIY? thanks

  • @hardrock8520
    @hardrock8520 5 дней назад

    What is the concentration of alcohol used? Thank you

  • @PaulGraham1977
    @PaulGraham1977 8 лет назад

    What tune is playing please?
    Awesome Vid and love that backing track! ;)
    Arigato Gozimasu!

  • @sinkwok8438
    @sinkwok8438 10 лет назад

    Very nice

  • @4998826p
    @4998826p 11 лет назад

    What tool did you cut the bottom of the can out with? (The pre-cut footage looks as if your fingernail cuts a perfect disc out it!)

  • @Bsforl49
    @Bsforl49 11 лет назад

    なるほど!ありがとうございます。

  • @danielo6040
    @danielo6040 10 лет назад

    Do you drill the bolt holes in the inner crease can piece before or after installing it when wanting to add bolts? As in, put it all together, then drill or pre-drill the holes in the outer can and inner crease can? Love the videos, very creative!

    • @tetkoba
      @tetkoba  10 лет назад +1

      Drill small hole(0.5mm) on inner piece before assemble. Drill larger 3mm hole after assemble.

  • @whatlunaticever
    @whatlunaticever 8 лет назад

    Awesome! Thanks a lot.

  • @EdwardVollenweider
    @EdwardVollenweider 11 лет назад

    I forgot to ask, could you please give the diameter of the can you start with? I believe the cans I have a slightly different in size, and I need to know by how much to adjust your measurements. Again, thanks!

  • @norkisserrano
    @norkisserrano 11 лет назад

    which is more fuel efficient the capillary hoop stove or the regular hoop stove with carbon felt wick?

  • @Coyotehello
    @Coyotehello 10 лет назад

    hello Tetkoba, I have a question. At 2:14 you say scratch but do not detach yet. What tool do you use to make the scratch around the can? Thank you for the great design!

    • @tetkoba
      @tetkoba  10 лет назад

      Watch FAQ video 2:09 pls.
      FAQ to my tools

  • @norkisserrano
    @norkisserrano 11 лет назад

    I think thats the most efficient alcohol stove so far.

  • @kokolexx
    @kokolexx 8 лет назад

    hi tetkoba.
    I just watched your videos and going to try make one(maybe I'll start with CHS)
    but I want to ask you because I still dont know much about the mechanism of alcohol stoves
    what type is used by trangia stove? open jet?

  • @4998826p
    @4998826p 11 лет назад

    Do you design/fabricate anything else aside from stoves? (I bet you'd be great pioneering diy engines; mayhaps, to cushion the departure, pulse-jet innovations?)

  • @stevenvarner9806
    @stevenvarner9806 9 лет назад

    Tetkoba-san, this video and the original video do not show how you measured and drilled the jet holes for a CHS-U type stove. I see one for the eCHS, but that is drilling through a can top. Is there a video for drill the jet holes in the bottom of a can for a CHS-U?

    • @tetkoba
      @tetkoba  9 лет назад

      Steven Varner Almost same work. I'd like to suggest use JB-weld to inner and top and drill after adhere.

    • @stevenvarner9806
      @stevenvarner9806 9 лет назад

      Thank you. I will do that.

  • @howaboutthevoid
    @howaboutthevoid 3 года назад

    what makes some of the stoves burns blue flame and some red/orange? and does it leave any soot on the bottom of your cup/ pot afterwards?

    • @xenaguy01
      @xenaguy01 Месяц назад

      It's all about the fuel. Isopropyl alcohol burns with yellow/orange flames and soot. Ethanol burns mostly clear with orange tips (no soot). Methanol burns with faint bluish flame (no soot), impossible to see in daylight.

    • @howaboutthevoid
      @howaboutthevoid Месяц назад

      @@xenaguy01 I've tried 75% ethanol and it burns mostly red/orange with no soot, and 95% denatured ethanol with soot. I have not been able to create the blue flame he showed in the video so I wondered.

  • @Bsforl49
    @Bsforl49 11 лет назад

    ありがとうございます!もう一つ質問があるのですが、アルミ缶をきれいに寸法通りにカットする方法は他の動画にあるように、ブレードを木のブロック等の上部に固定してカットするのですか?例えばアウターの高さ45mmの場合は45mmの高さのブロックに刃を固定する。このCHSの場合は3つのパーツ、8mm 32mm 45mm とありますが、これように3つブロックを作る必要があるということですよね?

    • @xenaguy01
      @xenaguy01 Месяц назад

      「つまり、このようにブロックを 3 つ作らなければならないということですか?」
      いいえ。本を用意して、適切な高さになる 2 ページの間に刃を置きます。8mm の場合は約 50 ~ 60 ページ、32mm の場合は約 200 ~ 250 ページ、45mm の場合は約 280 ~ 300 ページになります。

  • @ChuckNorris01
    @ChuckNorris01 11 лет назад

    Good stove! I luv it Senpai

  • @jacknguyen2410
    @jacknguyen2410 10 лет назад

    I try to make creases. But I don't prosper. Can you recommend a other idea?, Can I use drill 1mm?

  • @cyberrian
    @cyberrian 11 лет назад

    My CHU stove's temperature is very hot. How were you able to make yours burn cool?

  • @kuallaadolphe8766
    @kuallaadolphe8766 11 лет назад

    Cool.

  • @Kroogg
    @Kroogg 11 лет назад

    Is this your best stove to date?

  • @jfrncjr
    @jfrncjr 9 лет назад +1

    main issue to me still is the crease. even with a triangle scale i have problems doing it. do not seem profund enough. another way to do it? thanks

    • @brianthomas390
      @brianthomas390 9 лет назад +1

      I use a small triangular file/rasp.

  • @BushmanofYukon
    @BushmanofYukon 11 лет назад

    Very cool brother :o)

  • @doodahgurlie
    @doodahgurlie 11 лет назад

    Amazing talent/skills! People like you make the rest of us look so dumb! Are you planning on mass marketing/selling your inventions?

  • @m1ha1mateescu
    @m1ha1mateescu 10 лет назад +1

    How do you make the hole (that of 38mm) in the top piece ?

    • @tetkoba
      @tetkoba  10 лет назад +2

      I use circle cutter. You can watch my FAQ video. FAQ to my tools

    • @m1ha1mateescu
      @m1ha1mateescu 10 лет назад +1

      Thanks a lot :-)

  • @Bsforl49
    @Bsforl49 11 лет назад

    底の部分はヤスリのみを使用するだけでカットできるのですか?

  • @EURIPODES
    @EURIPODES 10 лет назад +1

    Very nice. I couldn't do better myself. Which is why I will be blatantly copying all of your designs in an effort to flatter you :)

  • @korling99
    @korling99 11 лет назад

    anyone know where I can buy the metal pipe, fuel line and fuel line cap in the USA?

  • @Miguel151169
    @Miguel151169 11 лет назад

    I wish I could buy these from you! You need to sell them :D

  • @Arko0617
    @Arko0617 11 лет назад

    Is it danger refilling the fuel directly? @@

  • @Pneumaticcannon
    @Pneumaticcannon 11 лет назад

    AMAZING :D I'm building one of these :P

  • @roverdiego
    @roverdiego 11 лет назад

    Why 30cc? What does happend if put more alcohol?

  • @bleepbleep1234
    @bleepbleep1234 11 лет назад

    I want to buy, how much to send to UK. I pay paypal right now

  • @Natsumi666
    @Natsumi666 10 лет назад

    If I could buy one of these for an affordable price... XD

  • @the_guardians_of_the_universe
    @the_guardians_of_the_universe 7 лет назад +4

    somebody please... sell this stove to me... :(

  • @hunsua
    @hunsua 11 лет назад

    can i use alcohol?

  • @akwilasiau6108
    @akwilasiau6108 11 лет назад

    hey, can this lay out applied to reguler can?

    • @tetkoba
      @tetkoba  11 лет назад

      Yes if you can.

    • @akwilasiau6108
      @akwilasiau6108 11 лет назад

      i've tried this layout on 6,5 cm can, with the same creases and jet hole, but the combustion is not stable. can you tell, how much creases and jet holes should i make? thx, sorry too many question.

    • @tetkoba
      @tetkoba  11 лет назад

      I'm not sure its detailed phenomenon and reason. Also I've not found optimized number of creases/jet hole yet. By my two/three trial models, 10 jets is good for 65mm diameter cans. Although I have no answer for number of creases, I think 20-24 creases is better. And smaller hoop capacity is one of important points. Hope this helps.

    • @akwilasiau6108
      @akwilasiau6108 11 лет назад

      one last question, if i made CHS-U but i make a little taller, is the combustion change?

    • @tetkoba
      @tetkoba  11 лет назад

      No, you can get same combustion.

  • @Tosnof97
    @Tosnof97 11 лет назад

    Do you sale stoves?

    • @tetkoba
      @tetkoba  11 лет назад +1

      Sorry I don't sell. But my friend will start eBay shop and then you can buy. I'll make review video of him stove and other stuff in this month. Stay tuned!

  • @4998826p
    @4998826p 11 лет назад +1

    Fuck, I'm jealous!; Why doesn't MY mind produce anything beyond how to eat and shit? No fair; YOUR mind functions! (I'm sure that's cheating!).

  • @djmj12714
    @djmj12714 9 лет назад

    It looks like all 3 cans are red bull. If so, how do you fit the "skirt" part inside the bottom part of the stove, since they're both the same size?

    • @wentz3306
      @wentz3306 9 лет назад

      Jack Reacher once the skirt is creased it seems like it reduces the dia. just enough and slides in quite easily for me. i used just regular soda cans to make mine, worked just fine.

    • @djmj12714
      @djmj12714 9 лет назад

      wentz3306 I thought that might be the case, but wasn't sure. Thanks!

    • @FredtheDorfDorfman1985
      @FredtheDorfDorfman1985 7 лет назад +2

      Jack Reacher The burner part with the jets, though the same diameter as well and not creased, will go in with a little pressure. Aluminum will stretch a little, but don't use too much force or it can tear or deform leaving a noticable bulge in the outer part.

  • @DanaSpencerFLA
    @DanaSpencerFLA 10 лет назад

    I guess this must be some kind of engineering project. I can't see much practical use for this. Looks like something Macgyver could have come up with.

    • @AJHDC
      @AJHDC 9 лет назад +7

      It's ideal for ultralight backpacking.

  • @tetkoba
    @tetkoba  11 лет назад

    No, as you watch.

  • @Jerkabobber
    @Jerkabobber 10 лет назад

    Ok I'm committed to make this one.
    I got my sanded down red bull can ready to go.
    My initial question (before I get started) is, do I need 2 cans?

    • @tetkoba
      @tetkoba  10 лет назад +1

      Yes. 1st can for bottom(outer) and inner. 2nd can for top piece. Happy DIY!

    • @Jerkabobber
      @Jerkabobber 10 лет назад

      Great, thanks for the prompt response!
      I will probably post another question if it arises, i find the two separate videos for the build a bit confusing, but I should be fine.
      I think I don't understand the jet port drill part. Should the ports be drilled at an angle? Or straight in? Will a thumb tack be ok for the width?

    • @Jerkabobber
      @Jerkabobber 10 лет назад +1

      Rewatching the original build video, I find I need 3 cans total... I never realized its built of 3 bottoms

    • @tetkoba
      @tetkoba  10 лет назад

      I'm making detailed how to make video but maybe end of this month. In this video two V8 juice cans are used.
      I always drill by 0.5mm dia. at first(straight). And drill by 0.7 or 0.8mm dia. with angle.

    • @Leonidimus59
      @Leonidimus59 10 лет назад +1

      Jerkabobber Yes, I'm pretty sure every part is made of a bottom of a Red Bull can, and we need 3 parts. Can't wait for the V8 CHS version ... V8 juice is the stuff I can actually drink ) Red Bull just goes to waste

  • @sinkwok8438
    @sinkwok8438 10 лет назад

    Very nice, I would like to ask you the Vargo alcohol fuel bottle 'Straw' for adding alcohol when using, which is DIY or where to buy, thanks

  • @sinkwok8438
    @sinkwok8438 10 лет назад

    Very nice, I would like to ask you the Vargo alcohol fuel bottle 'Straw' for adding fuel when using, which is DIY or buy, thanks

  • @sinkwok8438
    @sinkwok8438 10 лет назад

    Very nice, I would like to ask you the Vargo alcohol fuel bottle 'Straw' for adding fuel when using, which is DIY or buy, thanks