Rocket Stove-Make it Yourself

You can make so many different 'stoves' and 'ovens' to heat your foods or cook your meals. Look here and get ready to be creative!
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Rocket Stove-Make it Yourself

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Mini Rocket Stove-Build Your Own!

Hat Tip to 'Cityhomesteader' over at American Preppers Network

Build a Mini Rocket Stove from Upcycled Tin Cans
http://www.treehugger.com/gadgets/build-mini-rocket-stove-upcycled-tin-cans.html?campaign=daily_nl

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VIDEO:

Part 1: Best Rocket Stove Design Ever Part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfCLRufKhjc&feature=youtu.be

Part 2: Best Rocket Stove Design Ever Part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lc1SjKWFCPQ&feature=fvwrel

Go to link, above for instructions!
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Rocket Stove made with 16 Adobe Bricks-Video

Rocket Stoves
http://www.inriodulce.com/links/RocketStoves.html

Cooking your food or boiling water is for the most part one of those necessities. The most common method of cooking here is by using wood. Although there are numerous solar cookers, it is my opinion that they are just too much work and not that effecient to ever get locals to ever use them. Wood cooking is one of the primary reasons for deforestation so perhaps if we just show them more effecient ways to make their stoves, we could offset the current ways. Well there are ways to cook with wood that use 75% less than traditional ways and in half the time that also emit less smoke. In my opinion the rocket stove is the best and easiest option. So let's get to it! --- CONTINUED at Link, above ---

VIDEO:

Dr. Larry Winiarski makes a clean burning rocket stove using 16 adobe bricks at the Rotary International-sponsored Integrated Cooking Workshop in Tlautla, Mexico

How to Make a 16 Brick Rocket Stove
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSMR2ANIZ7E

Q & A's about Rocket Stove:

okay. how is it possible to make a fire without smoke? 

In a rocket stove, the vertical chamber gets so hot that there is almost complete combustion and most if not all of the smoke gets burned up.

I'm sure a bonfire with those dozen twigs would've gotten the job done right quick, yeah?

no because a bon fire is wasted heat... Fire going all over the place. This is directed.

Would solid mud/clay bricks be okay to build this with?

Lighter bricks with organic matter (chopped straw, rice hulls) provide much better insulation than regular bricks. With better insulation you'll get a hotter chamber, a cleaner burn and less (or no) smoke.


Helpful Comments from video:

== I just went and purchased 15 full size fire bricks and 1 half size. Cut one of the full size ones in half....that was a bear even with a carbide blade....assembled the thing on the back patio and fired it up. So far, two pots of coffe and a big iron skillet full of fresh caught fish. This thing is neat.

== A rocket is not necessarily better than an electric or gas stove, but for people who can't afford or who don't have access to gas or electric stoves, a clean burning rocket stove is a great way for them to cook with small quantities of wood in a stove that produces very little smoke and burns quite hot.

== you can use it indoors, but it's not recommended. Even though there is little to no smoke, a rocket stove still produces a fire which burns up the oxygen and produces poisonous CO2. Check out other rocket stove sites on the internet for designs that include chimneys to vent the combusted gasses outside.

== Rocket stoves burn wood, which is renewable but since 2.5 billion people still cook every day over wood fires, the planet is running out of trees. Rocket stoves have such efficient combustion that they use only a tiny fraction of the wood used in a normal fire to generate enough heat to cook food or boil water.
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Adobe Brick Rocket Stove-How to make the Bricks

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Adobe Bricks
http://www.zetatalk.com/shelter/tshlt04c.htm

ImageHome brickmakers may need to experiment to find the right balance of ingredients. ... "The consistency of the brick mixture should be halfway between pancake batter and stiff cookie dough," advises Robert Pedritti, site director at San Jose's Peralta Adobe and Fallon House. Pedretti shares the following adobe brick recipe: ---CONTINUED---
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Dutch Oven & Rocket Stove Tips

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Dutch Oven & Rocket Stove Tips
http://everythingunderthesunblog.blogspot.com/2010/09/ive-been-experimenting-with-baking-on.html

I've been experimenting with baking on a rocket stove and a dutch oven placed on the rocket stove works pretty well as an oven. I've baked cakes and breads and have a few suggestions: --- CONTINUEd at LINK, above ---
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Rocket Stove-Homemade Versions

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Rocket Stove
http://everythingunderthesunblog.blogspot.com/2010/03/rocket-stove.html

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Rocket Stoves

These are just a few of the many versions of a rocket stove and on the top left is a rocket oven. Rocket stoves, because of their design, allow you to use 75% less fuel (wood) than a normal fire and will be invaluable in your food storage. I was able to boil 2 cups of water for 20 minutes using just a handful of small sticks and a match. Rocket stoves come in all sizes but the idea is the same. You can buy them or make your own. Making your own will cost under $20. A version of the one pictured on the right can be made for almost nothing. (Notice the large flame being created with just a few sticks.)

You will need: --- CONTINUED at LINK, above ---
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Build Your Own Rocket Stove

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How to Build a Rocket Stove
https://www.thereadystore.com/diy/14786/diy-rocket-stove/

Have you ever thought of different ways you could use items laying around your home? Well, you wouldn't be the first! Learning how to reuse items in the home is a great way to learn how to become more self-sufficient and well, have a little fun! In the past, we've discussed the many uses of how to use a #10 can for baking garlic herb cheese bread, as a lantern or plant pot. Today, we are going to show you how to make a rocket stove!

Supplies Needed for Rocket Stove:
  • Dremel Tool
    Tin Snips
    Metal File
    1 - #10 Tin Can with metal lid
    2 - 28oz Tin Cans
    Insulation (grab some from your attic!)
    Sharpie
    Gloves
    Safety Goggles
    Hanger
    High-Temperature Paint (optional)
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This is a 2-part series:

(Part 1:)

How to Make A Cool Rocket Stove For Free
https://www.askaprepper.com/make-log-rocket-stove/

Rocket Stove-DIY How-to-Make-Your-Own-Rocket-Stoves-part-1-Log-Rocket-Stove-890x395_c Rocket stoves are easy to carry around as a small camp stove whenever you’re out. They are efficient and burn for a long time, so you need less fuel to keep the fire alive.

The log rocket stove has limited uses, but it’s the easiest and fasted to make.

First, we will need to get all the necessary items to make this: ---CONTINUED---

(Part 2:)

How to Make Your Own Rocket Stoves (Tin Can & Long Burner Rocket Stoves
https://www.askaprepper.com/make-rocket-stoves-tin-can-long-burner-rocket-stoves/

Rocket Stove-DIY Tin-can-rocket-stove-featured-picture-890x395_c how to make two extremely cheap, yet extremely durable and portable rocket stoves. ---CONTINUED---
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How to Make a Simple Paint Can Rocket Stove
https://www.rootsimple.com/2016/02/how-to-make-a-simple-paint-can-rocket-stove/

Post a reply IMG_6988 Rocket stoves cook food with small pieces of wood efficiently and with much less smoke than conventional wood burning stoves. They also help prevent deforestation since you can burn small twigs trimmed off a tree rather than burning logs. Search the interwebs and you’ll find may different designs. But they are all based on burning wood in an “L” shaped tube to create a chimney effect. Insulating the tube increases efficiency. ---CONTINUED---
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A Rocket Stove Made From a Five Gallon Metal Bucket
https://www.rootsimple.com/2012/03/a-rocket-stove-made-from-a-five-gallon-metal-bucket/

(SNIP) ... I made it out of a five gallon steel paint bucket. (eta: for your googling pleasure, it seems retailers call these cans “steel pails” rather than buckets). The project took less than an hour to complete and I’m very pleased with the final result. ---CONTINUED---
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How To Make A Rocket Stove From A BBQ Charcoal Chimney Starter
https://www.backdoorsurvival.com/rocket-stove-starter/

Matt has some brilliant ideas and this one definitely qualifies. We were perusing the aisles on our big monthly grocery store shopping extravaganza when he saw a BBQ Charcoal starter and got the idea that it could be made into an inexpensive rocket stove with just a few modifications.

Ours is painted black and just what was available at our local Ingles. You can get this style of charcoal starter in unpainted aluminum or aluminized steel for a decent price. I will provide some links later on in the post. Most are in the $14-$25 range online. ---CONTINUED---
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Survival Basics: How to Build a Fire in a Rocket Stove
https://www.backdoorsurvival.com/how-to-build-a-fire-in-a-rocket-stove/

Most people have terrible fire skills.

(SNIP) ... Today I am going to solve that by showing you how to build a fire so that you can cook outdoors the simple and easy way. ---CONTINUED---
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