How to make Chimney-Jet alcohol stove

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  • Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025

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  • @Kwakmanonthebay
    @Kwakmanonthebay 12 лет назад +9

    Well done in taking the time to design and build the stove in the first place but then you go even further and build us a cutaway version!
    Your engineering skill are amazing!
    Very much enjoyed this

  • @valeansa
    @valeansa 12 лет назад +1

    A truly japanese touch. A creative masterpiece. I salute you Mr. Tetkoba. I really appreciate your way of your working and perfecting your creation. Thank you for sharing on youtube.

  • @ginaleefarber2422
    @ginaleefarber2422 10 лет назад +23

    You Sir are an Artist. Your stove are beautiful pieces of art that is also extremely functional. Since winter is soon upon me here in the USA, I am going to buy a bit of tools and enjoy trying to achieve a bit of art myself. Thank you once again and even tho I suffer from tremors I find you videos show exactly what is needed to achieved and that will allow me time to relax and us my good times for tiny work like holes and bigger cuts and such I can do with mild tremors. tytytytyty Sir and be blessed.

  • @Dickie2702
    @Dickie2702 9 месяцев назад

    Best alcohol stove build on youtube. Sadly I can't source the same cans or I would build one tomorrow. Congratulations amazing effort.

  • @martynkendrick9813
    @martynkendrick9813 4 года назад

    a little work of form and function in perfect harmony. yours was as excellently crafted as the tea pot = 30 secs!!

  • @datgal2u
    @datgal2u 11 лет назад +1

    You are a master at your craft! Amazing attention to detail. It looks like a quality product one would buy at the store.

  • @JDALSystems
    @JDALSystems 12 лет назад +2

    I have watched many of your videos. You are the master of alcohol stove's!
    You have very good skills as well.
    Thanks for taking the time to post these videos.

  • @victoryfirst2878
    @victoryfirst2878 2 года назад

    This has to be the best idea I have seen on RUclips. TETKOBA YOU RULE !!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Kashtrig
    @Kashtrig 13 лет назад +1

    Thanks for getting back to me so soon.Looks like I have to go searching for the right can and supplies.Can't wait to see what your up to next???AWESOME...

  • @staircast
    @staircast 12 лет назад

    You sir are great crafty person, i love working with metal, but i have never worked with aluminum this thin before! Thanks for the DIY i will try to create this at home!

  • @danthompson1m
    @danthompson1m 5 лет назад +2

    It might be tedious for you, but it would be helpful to myself and I'm sure many others, if you would list your tools and source them in the comments. I'm sure you would then get many more people actually executing your designs. Greatly appreciate these practical, elegant and creative videos. My hat is off to you, sir.

    • @artytomparis
      @artytomparis 2 года назад

      The metal Long Needle Nose Plier - Side Cutter, can be replaced with a good scissors for thin aluminum.

  • @TheYosemiteBeerBear
    @TheYosemiteBeerBear 11 лет назад

    This is probably one of the coolest pop-can stoves I've seen.
    Thanks for sharing!

  • @rickybritton7212
    @rickybritton7212 4 года назад

    Rick Britton, Amazing build, I wish my eyes were in better shape, I wish maybe if you could build for people who have disabilities, I would be very proud and happy to be able to use a stove or even be able to just listen the soothing sound from your amazing stove . Thank you and God bless you and your family

  • @Bill23799
    @Bill23799 10 лет назад +8

    Thank you for such a well made video. Tektoba designs are the most elegant i have ever seen.

  • @rikkiesix
    @rikkiesix 14 лет назад +3

    That was very impressive
    The finished product looks like it came out of a store
    Stunning job
    Greetings from Belgium
    Erik

  • @jamesnoland3445
    @jamesnoland3445 7 лет назад

    Wow! I have made about 20 stoves and this video makes me want to take a hammer to all of them. Really nice job.

  • @karlalton3170
    @karlalton3170 Год назад

    There is loads of these video's out there , but this one is by far the best and nicest stove out there and i have not seen another one yet that can boil in under 4 min's Awesome buddy 😁😁🤘🤘🤘🤘

  • @Lean540
    @Lean540 13 лет назад +1

    Excellent craftsmanship. You sir, are an artist!

  • @Calekid
    @Calekid 12 лет назад

    Beautiful workmanship with such thin material an inspiration.

  • @diddy47
    @diddy47 12 лет назад

    extremely professional build, the quality is store shelf level, and the flame is concentrated in the right place as well

  • @NearlyNativeNursery
    @NearlyNativeNursery 8 лет назад +4

    Thoroughly enjoy ALL your stove making videos. I gain much knowledge from your methods and videos. Your vids are the best I have run across on youtube or the E-net. Thanks for sharing you how too knowledge with the world's of good people..

  • @glip
    @glip 7 лет назад

    Bravo !!! 👏🏻👏🏻
    That's the best diy stove I've seen on RUclips

  • @ANTONIOSALGADOCAMPINGCASTOR
    @ANTONIOSALGADOCAMPINGCASTOR 13 лет назад +1

    Your videos are extraordinary, you're a master in the manufacture of stoves, truly inspiring, congratulations and Graphs to share your models, greetings from Mexico.

  • @b5geek
    @b5geek 13 лет назад

    I would pay god money for that stove. It is a piece of art.

  • @possumpete
    @possumpete 10 месяцев назад

    Simply Superb.
    Elegance Function Efficiency
    All from Up-cycled waste.
    200% Excellent.

  • @EdwardVarner
    @EdwardVarner 13 лет назад +2

    The attention to detail and craftsmanship here is AMAZING! Who knew a few aluminum bottles could become beautiful art and cookware :) Have you ever tested which design can boil water the fastest and uses less fuel? If so please share! I would really like to know how long 2 cups of water take to boil from each design if possible. The flame looks 99% blue which is amazing in and of itself, but being an engineer i need numbers LOL
    Thanks Friend!

  • @user9b2
    @user9b2 4 года назад

    That was an amazing video to watch and a amazing build.👍👏

  • @treborikki
    @treborikki 7 лет назад

    Thank you for your creativity...I have followed all your works and admire your ingenuity...this is my next project, if my hands have enough craftsmanship to follow you. thank you!

  • @EURIPODES
    @EURIPODES 10 лет назад

    That is so beautiful. I admire your well thought out designs and craftsmanship

  • @JCHaywire
    @JCHaywire 12 лет назад

    Yappari nihon da! Otakupoi na alcohol stove. Very good, and very very work-intensive. Thank you for the excellent video.

  • @proclaimliberty2000
    @proclaimliberty2000 13 лет назад +1

    Thanks so much for answering my questions. I really appreciate it!

  • @WayPointSurvival
    @WayPointSurvival 5 лет назад

    This is a beautiful and elegant stove. The design is excellent and the execution is perfect. I would buy one of these (or two) from you if you put them into production. Thank you for the video!

  • @ChamulonMXWYD
    @ChamulonMXWYD 12 лет назад

    i dont remeber why i get in this video ,lol,but you do an exelent work whit the stove,congrats and thx for share....now i need a can,want to try to do it too :D
    cheers!!!!!

  • @TheRooster602
    @TheRooster602 11 лет назад

    @ 8:26 , "AAAHEEEHH, my FINGER! ITAI! " Glad you didn't actually drill a hole in your fingertip the way it looked. Very cool vortex effect, though. +1 for craftsmanship and design. Domo Arigato!

  • @Jorgenfork2
    @Jorgenfork2 13 лет назад +1

    Wow...fantastic craftsmanship!

  • @notreallydaedalus
    @notreallydaedalus 13 лет назад +2

    I admire your precision!

  • @bluesrt662
    @bluesrt662 6 лет назад

    Great video great stove one of the nicer ones I have seen

  • @azv503
    @azv503 13 лет назад

    I really admire your work and dedication, THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME!

  • @wlprtain
    @wlprtain 13 лет назад +1

    I think this is a great instructional video and you did a very professional job on the stove and video. wlpartain

  • @Clay-Roos-Guy
    @Clay-Roos-Guy 12 лет назад

    its like a little alcohol jet boil, and without the pressurized cans! cant wait to replicate this and take it on the trail!

  • @AZN9394
    @AZN9394 14 лет назад +1

    Excellent demo and very detailed...

  • @proclaimliberty2000
    @proclaimliberty2000 13 лет назад +4

    This video is AMAZING!!! I really appreciate your taking the time to post it. I'm going to try and build one. I noticed when you attached the outer and inner wall pieces together that you DID NOT cement it at the bottom. My question is what keeps the alcohol from leaking out of the bottom especially when it's pressurized? Thanks!

  • @mckenzieboggs1193
    @mckenzieboggs1193 10 лет назад

    Ok thank you, It is my goal to make one of these, you have inspired me

  • @rsv1336
    @rsv1336 11 лет назад +1

    a work of art! i am pleased to see this work so well

  • @tinindian2000
    @tinindian2000 12 лет назад

    Expert engineering skill! Very good video. Thank you for sharing the design.

  • @kolepa
    @kolepa 13 лет назад

    Mahalo for the tip and beautiful work, they're all works of art.

  • @223rocks
    @223rocks 13 лет назад +1

    Excellent job good man. I really appreciate your instruction.

  • @mikedkc
    @mikedkc 12 лет назад

    Beautiful craftsmanship. Well done. Thank you.

  • @bulruq
    @bulruq 12 лет назад +1

    To save time and effort I made a fixture out of wood blocks that lets me hold the bottle in place while turning it against a mounted Dremel tool spinning a cutting disk. If you don't already have a Dremel, get one; they are one of the handiest tools on a crafters' workbench. The cordless ones kind of suck, but if you get one find a kit with LITHIUM batteries; the NiMh power packs only last a couple of minutes. An AC powered model with the 'Flex shaft' accessory is a better option.

  • @proclaimliberty2000
    @proclaimliberty2000 13 лет назад

    Can you tell me who makes the blind rivet nut crimping tool that your using and if you've been happy with it? Alot of people are complaining about the smaller mandrels breaking on this kind of tool. Thanks!

  • @TheLukybueno
    @TheLukybueno 11 лет назад

    This is amazing very good video , 1 like for you from Spain

  • @TheLuicer
    @TheLuicer 12 лет назад

    Congratulations friend, are very clean to work!

  • @proclaimliberty2000
    @proclaimliberty2000 13 лет назад

    What did you use to cut the side wall? Interesting how you just pushed it with your fingers and it came apart. Thanks!

  • @dane1293
    @dane1293 6 лет назад

    Impressive design and workmanship

  • @hammockmonk
    @hammockmonk 11 лет назад

    Beautiful stove. Really a work of art.

  • @BushmanofYukon
    @BushmanofYukon 12 лет назад

    Thank you Tetkoba :o) I just made one like yours actually! Made from a Coors wide mouth can. I was going to do it as a response to your vid as soon as I record it :o) Thanks for your hard work and great stoves. It's always appreciated! Rich :o)

  • @heyarno
    @heyarno 9 лет назад

    Good work, very clean combustion.

  • @dazzelya
    @dazzelya 11 лет назад

    It's so well made that it almost looks like you would be able to buy it in a store.

  • @jacopodanglars4836
    @jacopodanglars4836 2 года назад

    1:48 very clever, i just learnt something new.

  • @ChozoSR388
    @ChozoSR388 12 лет назад +1

    That looks like something you'd buy at a store!!! :D Amazing!

  • @minghowong
    @minghowong 13 лет назад +1

    @tetkoba it's a piece of art!! Yes. the accurated cutting would seal the joint.

  • @keithsplish
    @keithsplish 11 лет назад

    Ran out of characters. Forgot to mention, I used only 6 jets which greatly improved burn time with the same amount of fuel. On a side note, I can't for the life of me get the aluminum tube to bend like in your Petel stove video. A how to guide for that would be most helpful. :) Keep up the good work, I'm a big fan.

  • @proclaimliberty2000
    @proclaimliberty2000 13 лет назад

    I'm trying to determine which blind nut inserts to purchase. Would you consider the one you're using a small or large outer flange or could you even tell me how many mm the flange sticks out from the insert body? Thanks!

  • @chang1865
    @chang1865 12 лет назад

    The design is very good! It recycles the whole can.

  • @Resumpsi
    @Resumpsi 12 лет назад

    tetkoba,
    First, this is a fantastic design. Most Americans simply throw together a "pop can stove" using high-temperature flue tape and needles to punch the burner holes. So, thank you for being an absolute beast at making these things. I am in the process if recreating this particular design and adapting it to commonly available American items. I was wondering if you would be okay with me making that adaptation public if you are credited as solely responsible for the design?

  • @markkim1010
    @markkim1010 12 лет назад

    very crafty... enjoyed it...

  • @RonRay
    @RonRay 13 лет назад

    That is an object of true artistic beauty! I'll bet you could build a robot with six beer cans. ;)
    Amazing!

  • @WallDiver7
    @WallDiver7 13 лет назад +1

    Are two different cans being used to create this stove? I saw the Black Silky labeled can, but the first can shown looks different. Beautiful Stove.... your craftmanship is truly amazing!

  • @casualpreparedness2347
    @casualpreparedness2347 6 лет назад

    That's just absolutely Awesome.
    Excellent Video. 👍👍😎

  • @tigruana
    @tigruana 13 лет назад

    YOU COULD SELL THESE YOU KNOW? theyre handcrafted, good quality, and they look so awesome.

  • @Koronzon444
    @Koronzon444 12 лет назад

    That stove is a work of art.

  • @Spikestrip55
    @Spikestrip55 11 лет назад +2

    Excellent design and wonderful fabrication! Bravo!

  • @davmac6148
    @davmac6148 11 лет назад +1

    Love your work ! You are awesome !

  • @Wthemim
    @Wthemim 12 лет назад

    Your tiny tools are so cute.

  • @ИмияФамилья
    @ИмияФамилья 2 года назад

    This man can construct the space station from the cans

  • @python357magnum100
    @python357magnum100 8 лет назад

    Very nicely done !

  • @Yakmock45
    @Yakmock45 12 лет назад

    Nicely done. Very creative.

  • @mckenzieboggs1193
    @mckenzieboggs1193 10 лет назад

    Superb craftsmanship 👍

  • @manuelyabut1784
    @manuelyabut1784 6 лет назад

    Excellent for commercial nice product, keep it up..

  • @jmedlock95
    @jmedlock95 12 лет назад

    Perhaps the best alcohol burning stove due to style of burn. Being a chimney style burn the heat of the flame is more focused to concentrate on the center of your container, instead of leaving a cold spot on the center. One of the more complex builds due to number of parts. Still think for the simplicity and fewer number of parts,and the lack of jb weld. The venom can is the best overall. The axe can being the second.

  • @srrrr11
    @srrrr11 13 лет назад

    They work pretty good. The thicker aluminum is just harder to get precise cuts I think.

  • @proclaimliberty2000
    @proclaimliberty2000 13 лет назад

    OK, I was just curious. I was thinking the softer aluminum threads would strip out quicker
    than steel.
    I just bought some JB Weld for the first time. Have you ever had the JB Weld fail on the stoves from such hot temperatures? Thanks again!

  • @ajohnston3457
    @ajohnston3457 12 лет назад

    Love your stoves. Great vids as well

  • @jayshreemahadik5418
    @jayshreemahadik5418 4 года назад

    excellent work👍👍👍

  • @ChicharonyPresidente
    @ChicharonyPresidente 11 лет назад

    Is a good video and this person has great skills. Good job. How long does it burn for with the 35 cc of fuel?

  • @luisizquierdo9002
    @luisizquierdo9002 12 лет назад

    great stove you should sell them for back packers and make a container that serves as a wind guard.and carrying case.

  • @afterthefox7
    @afterthefox7 13 лет назад

    @tetkoba I think this stove is one of the neatest stoves by far. I Myself , would personally prefer this stove over any stove out there except 'THE DRAGON STORM STOVE"

  • @danbowski40
    @danbowski40 12 лет назад

    Great work! Make one for me and I will buy it off you lol! I don't have the patience for it.

  • @tsviper
    @tsviper 12 лет назад

    Thank you for a nice video. Love your work

  • @proclaimliberty2000
    @proclaimliberty2000 13 лет назад

    Did you use a 4mm or 5mm knurling bolt and can you tell me the total length of it?
    Also, does this knurling bolt need a rubber gasket on it to make a proper seal? Thanks!

  • @MrGoatflakes
    @MrGoatflakes 12 лет назад

    I have & it's is a lot easier than people seem to think. Even 60/40 will stick nicely if you clean it very thoroughly and then scrape with a knife like the second you try to solder. You can even scrape under the molten pool solder is if need be. I used an electric soldering iron intended for general electronics work. The joint conducted well & was strong as to steel sheet. Might be problems with cathodic corrosion if was exposed to fuel or water. I'm guessing proper Al solder would be better.

  • @tooldudetony
    @tooldudetony 13 лет назад

    Sweet stove. Thanks for sharing this.

  • @lordyemeth
    @lordyemeth 11 лет назад

    Thanks for showing us! This might be the solution for our problem how to ignite charcoals for shisha in field conditions. Have to find appropriet tin-bottle thou

  • @williamanthony25
    @williamanthony25 13 лет назад

    Good job. Very good instructional video.

  • @candisbrendel7396
    @candisbrendel7396 11 лет назад

    good good, we see now you use the jb weld to make it are tight. we were wondering. thanks so much!!

  • @proclaimliberty2000
    @proclaimliberty2000 13 лет назад

    Is your blind nut insert also aluminum? Thanks!

  • @UltraWow259
    @UltraWow259 12 лет назад

    Wow i used this for camping it sure made my day

  • @Ekwuss
    @Ekwuss 13 лет назад

    Very nicely done :-) Don't think I can do that good of a job. Are you making for other people ?? GREAT JOB

  • @minghowong
    @minghowong 13 лет назад

    @tetkoba As the joint of the outter and inner parts just above the jet, I believe the heat does melt the JB.

  • @proclaimliberty2000
    @proclaimliberty2000 13 лет назад

    Is the thumb screw you're using aluminum? Thanks!