Beautiful oven!!! I just finished a tiny rocket stove made with mud... I´m letting it dry. I can´t wait to see how it works. All these things that you do on your own, are not only good for the environment but for yourself. They make you a better person. That´s for sure! Thanks again Rob!!!!😀
I have a small bit of pottery experience and it is SO refreshing to see someone who lets the clay dry before firing!!!! Yay!!! 😊 You HAVE to let the clay dry naturally to prevent major cracking. Even to the point of placing some damp cloth over the top to keep it from drying too quickly. This will help the oven last much longer than one that has been fired too quickly.
The most detail explaination video ever.some youtuber just make the video for the sake of content and not so dedicated like this girl to explain the video
She's sweet to speak English for us but Japanese would have been fine too. What a lovely couple and their lifestyle is inspiring. The bread looks amazing!
Thanks for this video I am making a similar stove and this helps me to get to see how they do it. Why spend hundreds of dollars on something that isn’t even cool. The money saved alone is a motivation for some. Just being able to cook out side on a dirt stove is good enough reason for me.
You use a sandier layer in th einterior of the oven because the clay is then a better thermal accumulater heats more and holds the heat better. The straw filled layer omn the outside makes a layer which is more insulating and stops the heat from getting out, at least i think that is so.
I always wanted to bake my own local flour ingredients-bread Don't have an oven and wanted to build this kinda oven But in crowded city like Jakarta it seems very impossible
enjoyed this video very much as I am a diy person. I however wished they spent more time on the when and how of the chimmney . Thanks again - makes me want to bake bread! my grown children commented one day that was one of their fondest memories. when I would bake what I called Teddy bear Bread. Rich Brioche receipe shaped like teddy bears with raisins for eyes. Kids don't need stuff just your love and thoughtfulness . just go bake something!!!
You can make the outside waterproof by painting it with a paint made from whitewash (or store-bought cement + water) and boiled starch (i.e. wheat flour, rice flour, mashed cooked rice, cornmeal, even mashed potatoes). The Great Wall of China was made by mixing into the lime (quicklime) mortar, sticky rice soup, which made it waterproof and almost as strong as modern cement. If you have an oven in which to make pottery (terracotta), you could use a cup with loose dirt powder (ideally sieved), you can make terracotta powder which is easier to crush than normal terracotta, to mix into the cement/mortar to make cement/mortar which is stronger and also cures underwater (if you need that).
Wow, amazing job. It's so beautiful and you didn't have to spend any money. It really is lovely and there are a lot of people who will be able to use this, and have some spare wood lying around or a place to get some.🌝👍✌️🌟
Very nice! What's that underneath the wet sand castle? It looks like wood? And what's the advantage to making bricks, instead of a wetter mixture and just plastering it on?
Not rockety enough. A J-tube rocket stove could be used to heat the oven only you'd have no smoke. I just finished fixing Paul Wheaton's dump truck over in montana and I'm hugely impressed with their rocket mass heater technology. Those things burn so hot that they actually burn the carbon monoxide and soot. That gives you a lot more heat for your buck. Most people just waste the soot and carbon monoxide by spewing it out the chimney and all over the neighborhood. Rocket stove technology solves that problem though. I'm hugely excited about the earth sheltered (grow in December) greenhouse they're making. I can't help them with the design or even very much with their build but fixing their dump truck was something I'm able to do that really makes a differece. That thing's been dead since 2016 but a couple weeks of elbow grease brought it back. All I was doing was waiting around for this cancer problem to kill me so I took a break from that to go fix their truck. It's beautiful out there and I slept like a rock. I think I'm going back.
It's so awesome to see someone online know about Paul Wheaton's improved rocket mass heater designs; I visit his forums, permies.com, often and there are rocket mass heaters, water heaters, ovens, griddles, etc! Its just so impressive and plus you can find detailed instructions and help on there.
A question. It is said in the video that it was still susceptible to water. However, people build cob houses and live in them through hot and cold, wet and dry. So what is the difference here?
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Love earthen ovens, Little Tip: if your pizza is sticking to the floor, try putting a little corn flour on the bottom
That’s very good to know I wanna make my own oven. Pizza will defiantly be made too haha
@@12cyberninja breadcrumbs will do the job as well 👍
I am so inspired by this video that I feel like throwing away all my electrical appliances. 🤣🤣
Keep it coming!!
Beautiful oven!!! I just finished a tiny rocket stove made with mud... I´m letting it dry. I can´t wait to see how it works. All these things that you do on your own, are not only good for the environment but for yourself. They make you a better person. That´s for sure! Thanks again Rob!!!!😀
I have a small bit of pottery experience and it is SO refreshing to see someone who lets the clay dry before firing!!!! Yay!!! 😊 You HAVE to let the clay dry naturally to prevent major cracking. Even to the point of placing some damp cloth over the top to keep it from drying too quickly. This will help the oven last much longer than one that has been fired too quickly.
Charming couple. This was
highly interesting. Thanks Rob.
She was so well spoken.
That's actually really cool
No, it is hot, it is an oven!
My goodness! Thank you for sharing this! God bless the internet!
Awesome🎉✨👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Infinite Thanks and Blessings for sharing your amazing creation 🥰✨💓🙏🏼🥳
I love watching this video! I just finished my earthen oven, and I'm about to fire it for the first time. This is where I learned how!
Absolutely amazing! So methodical in the build of their oven. Awesome video! Thank you for sharing it with us!
wow I am so grateful for this. thank you so much
Fantastic story
Very Clever, great job! Thanks for sharing Rob 💕
The most detail explaination video ever.some youtuber just make the video for the sake of content and not so dedicated like this girl to explain the video
I smile whenever I see a video you post!!
These wonderful couple are really inspiring and too much lovely. And the earthen oven is really great for bread and pizza.
She's sweet to speak English for us but Japanese would have been fine too. What a lovely couple and their lifestyle is inspiring. The bread looks amazing!
Thanks for this video I am making a similar stove and this helps me to get to see how they do it. Why spend hundreds of dollars on something that isn’t even cool. The money saved alone is a motivation for some. Just being able to cook out side on a dirt stove is good enough reason for me.
best and easy video on youtube
That’s awesome rob please more content thanks 🙏
Wonderful!
I’ve always wanted to have Earthen Oven and I appreciate you offering this information. 👍🙂
This was such a great video. Thank you for sharing.
Going try this thanks 👍😊 peace and love
Great demo!! Thank you
Her voice is so beautiful
thank you
Thank you it is veeery inspiring to me ♡
Thank you for the inspiring video. I'do let my son an earthly oven for me. God bless us all. Watching from Albay Bicol Philippines
#Excellent #Show Do more of these. #Keepupthegreatwork
This is so inspiring!
Super Quaint. I love folks from Japan. Watching from the USA, and walking away from watching feeling inspired. Thank you! 💗🐣🌈🌎✨
beautiful lovely souls
I love this sustainable stove 🥰
Thank you. I've been wanting to make this for a while and this video pretty much covers everything I wanted to know.
That baguette looks great! From French citizen hope it will make you happy haha
This is pretty nice Cob Oven. Thank you for sharing.
So lovely
Once again, thank you Rob : )
Rob ..bro u r doing a very good job... Keep us inspiring..,.. soon I will send you the picture of my earthen oven..✌️✌️
This is amazing! Thank you for sharing with us.
This is friggin awesome!
Wow what a cute, cool couple.
EXCELLENT PRESENTATION!!!😍Thanks deeply for sharinG!!!✌😇🌎🌹🏞🌹🍞🌹☕☕☕
This was a lovely and detailed video🙌🏾GREAT job
Hi rob! this earthen oven is my project even before but cant start it yet..
Great job
That was cool to watch. I want to build one now to bake bread.
Nice..
This is amazing!
I love this!
In India we do in our all village
Ariga-thanks senpaiiii
Great Advice, great Earthen Oven ❤️🌳❤️ - best wishes to you from Germany.
Great people Rob ,I'm loving your collaborations!
I saw this oven in LISIQI Channel and I'm very amazed
Hey I have been eating sheep and wood sorrel for weeks thanks to you!
Well explained 👏
This is very cool!!
Gorgeous couple and very inspiring. Konnichiwa! :)
i love your oven
Amazing sharing dear friend I am your new subscriber friend
Thanks for sharing the step by step info, you should show how to make the pizza dough n baguette as well, looks good
This is a great oven !
Cute =) haha
Thanks, Rob. Love from Bangladesh! God bless.
You use a sandier layer in th einterior of the oven because the clay is then a better thermal accumulater heats more and holds the heat better. The straw filled layer omn the outside makes a layer which is more insulating and stops the heat from getting out, at least i think that is so.
Beautiful oven , ❤️
I always wanted to bake my own local flour ingredients-bread
Don't have an oven and wanted to build this kinda oven
But in crowded city like Jakarta it seems very impossible
Yes!
Really awesome! Thank you!
Love you too❤️
Awesome
Claro y preciso.
Awesome!!!👍👍
Interesting ideas! 🌿👌🌼
Great video
You got me. I'm doing it.😍😀✌👍
Wow 😲 very nice 👍🏻
Thank youuuuuu
enjoyed this video very much as I am a diy person. I however wished they spent more time on the when and how of the chimmney . Thanks again - makes me want to bake bread! my grown children commented one day that was one of their fondest memories. when I would bake what I called Teddy bear Bread. Rich Brioche receipe shaped like teddy bears with raisins for eyes. Kids don't need stuff just your love and thoughtfulness . just go bake something!!!
So cool! Thanks for sharing. We have been wanting to make one here for a while. We definitely have plenty of clay in our soil lol.
wow , that's so easy to make, and it's durable.Can we move it inside our home during winter or rainy season?
Very interesting. Thank you. 🙂
That is so amazing I would love to do this.
Berry lovely
You both had done a very good job, I would do one at my farm house in Vietnam. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Very cool
Wow~
This looks so cool 😳
Good video 👍🏼💚
awesome...
You can make the outside waterproof by painting it with a paint made from whitewash (or store-bought cement + water) and boiled starch (i.e. wheat flour, rice flour, mashed cooked rice, cornmeal, even mashed potatoes). The Great Wall of China was made by mixing into the lime (quicklime) mortar, sticky rice soup, which made it waterproof and almost as strong as modern cement. If you have an oven in which to make pottery (terracotta), you could use a cup with loose dirt powder (ideally sieved), you can make terracotta powder which is easier to crush than normal terracotta, to mix into the cement/mortar to make cement/mortar which is stronger and also cures underwater (if you need that).
Wow, amazing job. It's so beautiful and you didn't have to spend any money. It really is lovely and there are a lot of people who will be able to use this, and have some spare wood lying around or a place to get some.🌝👍✌️🌟
Nice video! =)
Very nice! What's that underneath the wet sand castle? It looks like wood? And what's the advantage to making bricks, instead of a wetter mixture and just plastering it on?
Hey Rob, did you read my mind? I've been thinking about how to make one lately? 🤗💖😉
Not rockety enough.
A J-tube rocket stove could be used to heat the oven only you'd have no smoke. I just finished fixing Paul Wheaton's dump truck over in montana and I'm hugely impressed with their rocket mass heater technology. Those things burn so hot that they actually burn the carbon monoxide and soot. That gives you a lot more heat for your buck. Most people just waste the soot and carbon monoxide by spewing it out the chimney and all over the neighborhood. Rocket stove technology solves that problem though.
I'm hugely excited about the earth sheltered (grow in December) greenhouse they're making. I can't help them with the design or even very much with their build but fixing their dump truck was something I'm able to do that really makes a differece. That thing's been dead since 2016 but a couple weeks of elbow grease brought it back. All I was doing was waiting around for this cancer problem to kill me so I took a break from that to go fix their truck. It's beautiful out there and I slept like a rock. I think I'm going back.
It's so awesome to see someone online know about Paul Wheaton's improved rocket mass heater designs; I visit his forums, permies.com, often and there are rocket mass heaters, water heaters, ovens, griddles, etc! Its just so impressive and plus you can find detailed instructions and help on there.
Great video. I recommend watching Townsend's video on their earthen oven too. Id def. Need a bigger one. Love japanese people
A question. It is said in the video that it was still susceptible to water. However, people build cob houses and live in them through hot and cold, wet and dry. So what is the difference here?