Making charcoal from scrap wood!

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  • Опубликовано: 28 окт 2019
  • Something a bit different this time :) This was a lot of fun, and I'll continue working on this project in the background. If you're new to this channel, this is not really a typical SFH video. This channel is the vlogging/behind-the-scenes channel for my main project, Songs For Humanity. More about SFH here if you're interested:
    / what_is_songs_for_huma...
    Cody's video, where we got the idea from: • Cody’s Homemade Charcoal

Комментарии • 9

  • @naseef2075
    @naseef2075 3 года назад +3

    Wow that turned out really great!
    Came here for Blender but learned about plants instead!

    • @SketchesForHumanity
      @SketchesForHumanity  3 года назад +2

      Thanks for watching! Yeah, it was definitely an interesting experiment :) I plan on making lots more charcoal once we get to move to our new property in the near future..

  • @michaelmousa1529
    @michaelmousa1529 3 года назад

    I like your videos ,real nice... Specially Blender and Midi play

  • @zeeyannosse
    @zeeyannosse Год назад

    fantastic !! i will try that to create my own drawing tools ! thank you!

  • @okyanustanbirdamla
    @okyanustanbirdamla 4 года назад

    That is very nice video and full of caring about nature and humanity. Thanks for this meaningful video from Turkey.

  • @SketchesForHumanity
    @SketchesForHumanity  4 года назад

    My brother also made a video about this day, check out his channel! ruclips.net/video/J6n6U3wuac0/видео.html

  • @mrhollywood1173
    @mrhollywood1173 3 года назад

    How much carbon are you releasing into the atmosphere when you burn the wood ???

    • @SketchesForHumanity
      @SketchesForHumanity  3 года назад

      I'm not sure about the reliability of the couple sources I checked out, but it's something like 2kg's of co2 per 1kg of produced charcoal.
      One kg of wood has absorbed 1.7kg of c02 from the atmosphere while growing, so it goes something like this:
      -> 10kg's of wood grows in a forest, absorbs 17kg of co2
      -> Burn 10kg of wood
      -> Make ~4kg of charcoal
      -> 8kg of co2 gets released in the atmosphere while making the charcoal
      -> Bury the charcoal deep in the ground where it can't escape for decades/centuries (depends on how deep it is etc)
      -> Net total of 9kg of co2 (17kg - 8kg) has been removed from the atmosphere.
      This is of course somewhat simplified, and I don't know if my numbers are accurate, but that's the basic idea at least.