Hi Norkis, very nice craftsmanship and design. Part of the reason for showcasing great ideas on UA-cam is to share the design and construction so that other people can benefit, create and reciprocate. Could you please share some of your creativity ideas from this stove?
Great looking and extremely functional, as well as efficient... Are they available for sale or do you have instructions to build it. Love the. Simplicity of it.
This looks like a good alternative fuel/stove for my Jetboil pot, when taking it on flights, and unsure if there'll be canisters at the hike start. Would be interesting to have the Jetboil attachment to click the pot onto this. That would also cut out a lot of wind from underneath. Can we buy these yet?
Very interesting design! Is there any wick inside the copper tube? And how the vapors reach the regulating valve, directly from inner space or from this copper tubing?
Thanks for your observation. The dynamics of fuel or gas vapor on this design maybe different from your gasoline experimentation but i'll take that into account thanks bro.
I know the pot holder is from a "store bought" stove.What about the adjustable burner?I like that feature(Also seen on your lantern).Can you give some insight on where to buy,or how to make?Also,tips on jet size/placement/angles in the tube?Thank You
Mr Norkis can you make a video of you fitting the metal cans together for the fuel tank to show your viewers how to fit them together iwould like to make one out of metal.
Looks like you cannibalized an 4 Oz isobutane container and one of those Etekcity piezoelectric stoves for this build. Great job! It looks a little less steampunk than your last one.
Hello there! Congratulations for your craftsmanship! I really like your stoves! Do they work with denatured alcohol? Blue in my country and foul smelling like methylated spirit. Can u test them and upload a video? Cause pure alcohol is very expensive here...
Very neat work! Just few thoughts... It seems me the pipe evaporates alcohol that rises due to capillary forces. You may extremely increase heat output if inside pressure will push liquid alcohol to the pipe. In other words, make end of pipe close to the bottom below fuel level. In this case it needs preheat stage.
Not at all! Interestingly to see movement of your thought! I see it should be different but not so much. I have some experience with alcohol too :) (dual meaning) but wanted to work with more power-consuming fuels. Major difference regarding to gasoline is ratio air:fuel and it leads to a whole bunch of things. Good luck and be careful!
You are truly a master, i would not be able to tell the difference between this and a commercial stove. Can we have some tutorials?
Hi Norkis, very nice craftsmanship and design. Part of the reason for showcasing great ideas on UA-cam is to share the design and construction so that other people can benefit, create and reciprocate. Could you please share some of your creativity ideas from this stove?
Beautiful craftsmanship.
Genkuro Shuriken - Thank you.
just got prints for similar stove. Will use twin coils, but little shorter in hights. Awsome build.
This in particular but all of your stoves are amazing.
Great looking stove. High quality construction.
Great looking and extremely functional, as well as efficient... Are they available for sale or do you have instructions to build it. Love the. Simplicity of it.
Beautiful flame and stove!! You are capricious Norkisserrano!
Love the music, That was Cannon in D major, by Pachebelle.
Very nice stove by the way.
yup its a blue flame...my goal in stove making is to use alcohol fuel only since it burns cleaner and no nasty burnt smell plus its less dangerous
Amazing !
Can you share tutorial how to make this stove
Wow awesome! Thanks for sharing😊👍
Amigo você tem.i vídeo de como e feito esse fogareiro?
desculpe meu amigo, eu não tenho um vídeo tutorial sobre isso.
If you'll try to test in this way don't forget to fill pipe with some substance like steel cable.
it prevents liquid shooting.
Hi Norkis,
Great work on your stoves. Do you have any for sale.
Have you considered making and selling this kind of stove on e-bay?
This looks like a good alternative fuel/stove for my Jetboil pot, when taking it on flights, and unsure if there'll be canisters at the hike start. Would be interesting to have the Jetboil attachment to click the pot onto this. That would also cut out a lot of wind from underneath. Can we buy these yet?
Very interesting design! Is there any wick inside the copper tube? And how the vapors reach the regulating valve, directly from inner space or from this copper tubing?
Thanks for your observation. The dynamics of fuel or gas vapor on this design maybe different from your gasoline experimentation but i'll take that into account thanks bro.
love that little brass rims =) respect.
btw, that cup sure does rock too, but tinanium is a rather poor heat conductor.
i tried mixing it with gasoline 50/50 and the result is bigger flame but less pressure meaning lesser noise.
Best design
you need to make a video on how to make this!
yes - i wd watch that. more than once
I really like your AZ 1218 alcohol stove. Can I purchase one from you?
Could we get some build tutorials?
do you have a video on how to make this stove , I have to say it looks really nice and i would love to make one for myself?
Thanks for liking my stove. I'm sorry I don't have a video on how to make one.
Thanks for liking my stove. I'm sorry I don't have a video on how to make one.
Thanks for liking my stove. I'm sorry I don't have a video on how to make one.
can you make a parts list and a guide on how to make it please ,looks great. ;)
Thanks for liking my stove.
thanks for liking my stove
Safety relief valve?
Or does the canister come with one, on the bottom?
I know the pot holder is from a "store bought" stove.What about the adjustable burner?I like that feature(Also seen on your lantern).Can you give some insight on where to buy,or how to make?Also,tips on jet size/placement/angles in the tube?Thank You
How do the seals in the valve go with the priming lapping around the valve?
What type of valve that you used? the plastic seal inside were all melted after preheat! Please give a hint!
➽ Great video! Thanks for sharing and for submitting it as a VR
How that alcohol stove made?
Thanks Ed...capricious? like unpredictable?
Hey idk if u are still doing this but if u r please tell me how it works. I still don't understand how your prime your stove
Thanks I appreciate it, and thanks for the info about titanium...didn't know that.
Mr Norkis can you make a video of you fitting the metal cans together for the fuel tank to show your viewers how to fit them together iwould like to make one out of metal.
Ha ha!!
A person who makes beautiful buildings!
and lesser power... was it blue flame?
I keep looking at this awesome stove, is that a Iso butane can?
Thanks for appreciating my work and yes its a butane canister.
I love your work and want to buy the same, can you show me how to make the valve?
Looks like you cannibalized an 4 Oz isobutane container and one of those Etekcity piezoelectric stoves for this build.
Great job!
It looks a little less steampunk than your last one.
Hehe you’re absolutely right, just to try something different. And it works.
@@norkisserrano please do a video on your build..
Looks like fun.
Hello there! Congratulations for your craftsmanship! I really like your stoves! Do they work with denatured alcohol? Blue in my country and foul smelling like methylated spirit. Can u test them and upload a video? Cause pure alcohol is very expensive here...
Mprikiman smith - Yes it does work with denatured alcohol.
@@norkisserrano if you use jet for kerasine :)....
@@MaNi-cn7to -I have not tried that.
Ok... now I'm confused... how the hell did you integrate that butane burner into your design? I wanna know!!!
Very neat work!
Just few thoughts... It seems me the pipe evaporates alcohol that rises due to capillary forces. You may extremely increase heat output if inside pressure will push liquid alcohol to the pipe.
In other words, make end of pipe close to the bottom below fuel level.
In this case it needs preheat stage.
Do you have a parts list?
sir,i wanna ask you,how to make the adjustable of your stove?and how to fire can hi and low.thanks sir
By turning the vavle high and low, you can control the flow of pressured alcohol air flow. I'm sure that he used the needle vavle type!
How can you fit those parts in without open up the can? It's a sealed gas tank. How you change the wicks inside later?
The wick is made of carbon and it should last.
+Norkis Serrano i c. How about the vavle? What kind is it? After I burn for heating, the rubber seals inside melted. Thank you.
This by far the best stove I have seen, but have you considered to make it more portable?
yes
If I cold locate the supplier for that valve I would love to try and recreate that stove.
I have no idea what the valve is called.
You can find it in Home Depot
@@norkisserrano Got a part name and perhaps a model/part number?
@@zolar1nonassumpsit219 -Needle valve.
@@norkisserrano thank you. Luxada makes the components needed for one to build a custom stove if desired.
hi, how mucho it cost
Not at all!
Interestingly to see movement of your thought!
I see it should be different but not so much.
I have some experience with alcohol too :) (dual meaning) but wanted to work with more power-consuming fuels.
Major difference regarding to gasoline is ratio air:fuel and it leads to a whole bunch of things.
Good luck and be careful!
thanks bro.
Why aren't you selling this!? Take my money!!
Beauty!
Did you make those or buy it?
I made it but the tank is from a butane tank.
bellissimo
holy shit, that nice work :)
hehe.. a lot of imaginations will lead to creativity.
you're welcome.
Are U sale ???
Nope.. sorry
I wouldn't recommend you to work with gasoline in this stove, it hasn't emergency valve and may explode.
Man... Made one for me :D
And latern xD
cannon
oh i see
You do not show how to build, so what is the point of your video?
Useless.
Im sorry I have no more time, been busy with work, maybe sometime...I hope.
Would %91 alcohol work?
bbjagaa -I’m sure it will. I haven’t tried though.