Me dejas sin palabras, cada estufa es mejor que la anterior 😃👏veo cada uno de tus vídeos y creo que está es la estufa que quiero,me gusta porque no tiene la entrada del fuego de frente y así no se calienta una la barriga 😂, felicidades saludos 🙋🇲🇽
I wonder what this stove looks like after repeated uses? Did the clay crack or did the fire get hot enough to vitrify it? Regardless, this is an interesting build. Thank you for sharing it with us.
@@trachle281 sure. The great concerne is about these concretes. Are they fire prouf ? And what about that cement. They will rise hight temperature as well as the clay.
@@guillaumelefrancois5255 Clay will last for a long time without crack. He uses clay as insulation to prevent high heat from causing cracks in the concretes. However, the stove is made to use in tropical climates, not for use in a cold zone where the weather drops below 0 degrees.
u can make clay lids for the holes using a cut up 5 gallon bucket for a circular mold. id even slide a threaded rod thru a wood handle and bolts a flat plate attached to the bent U shaped threaded rod and bury it into the clay lid... then fire it in your wood stove to harden it... heck if u wanted u could even get a flat piece of steel cut to fit the top so i can have a flat cooking surface... lots of things u can do with this... thank u for sharing it.
I tried the flat cooking surface option but it was cooking very very slowly even with a fierce fire in the fire box. I used a 4mm cast iron plate. It flopped. I think direct-fire is best.
Especificaciones, de altura entre el piso del fogón y los orificios para la olla, largo, y ancho, interno, porque depende del material ,ejem. Hay bloques de arcilla
It would have been helpful if you gave the quantity of clay used. How many kilos? In addition, it would have looked much better if it were covered in clay on the outside, as well.
you can use you stove to make biochar too.If you just make a minor change.on the fresh air in level at the back made one more openning about half the space of fresh air intake area.with a metal box with an outer handle.When those fire wood become char ,they are small enough then drop to that chamber ,will burn with less oxegen will produce good biochar.only about 20 percent the size of the total biomass burnning
Very nice! I woul like to know if CLAY resist outdoor under rain? it's possibile to do the same thing just with CEMENT (Without CLAY)? Or, it's possible to do the same thing just with CLAY (without CEMENT) but undercover? thanks a lot
Most are when they get hot... its always to be careful when playing with fire. Common sense i know will be a problem for this generation that are easily thrown off by the very existence and use of the common can opener. But they will learn.
In some countries these sorts of outdoor stoves might be allowed as permanent fixtures - but only on the winter or colder weather times in Australia and definitely not in the summer - and who wants to be outside in winter - cooking? Innovative designs though, nevertheless. :) Even so, heat would eventually crack the mortar and - if not 'solid' fire bricks - the bricks themselves, most likely. The so called 'rocket stoves' where the bricks are simply stacked on top of one another - which would allow for heat expansion - with no mortar used - might be a better way to go and wouldn't involve any additional skills like welding and /or even basic bricklaying knowledge being needed. And, of course - far less time and effort to construct and able to be easily relocated. ;)
How do you think BBQ's were built in Australia 40 years ago? Well be before the invention of the gas barby plenty of back yards had brick BBQ's with mortar in them. I grew up on a farm and we had one. As for who wants to be outside in Winter cooking, ever hear of a camp fire? You would be right when it comes to a gas BBQ but a raging camp fire in winter... time you got out more
@@wazza9089 Hi - I intend to get out more and yes a raging campfire is possible in winter in the bush here in Australia - My son and daughter in-law have already had that on our little 2 acre bush-land retreat when they camped there this year. It's only a camping block [ no building permit allowed] with a tin shed on it and a mostly stripped out caravan with no cooking facilities in it - so I'm looking at other ways to cook in the Great outdoors [in winter mostly, or - possibly in summer] besides the 'raging' campfire. ;)
@@soloman9151 Sounds nice, i got 50 acres myself in the hills on the outskirts of Perth but its farm land (stock not crop) with a lot of big Jarrah and Mari on it. Got a big shed which i park the Van in for now. We are up there most weekends and this time of the year im mostly cooking on the campfire but its dependent on the weather as its an open campfire. So im looking at building something like this that can keep the wood burning with light rain. I have a gas BBQ in the shed but imo it cant compete with the campfire, the grill over the coals adds extra flavor you cant get with gas. Once late spring comes around campfires wont be allowed so will be back to the gas then. Enjoy your 2 acres mate, cant beat a bit of nature imo.
@@wazza9089 Thx mate - you enjoy your bit of nature too. I was lucky to get that two acres at the time I did because I didn't have a lot of money at the time - still don't - but being a camping block only it was basically the cheapest lot in the whole of Victoria and 12 grand seven years ago was a bargain. Can't get anything like it these days for several times that price today. Council regulations won't allow an official building on the block - due to issues with possible flooding - however If I had money to build on it - there's a NZ company that makes compost toilets, that of course wouldn't drain into the Dam like a septic supposedly would - and no sewerage is ever going to be put through that area as it's too far from the township - but the compost toilet makers claim they can get buyers of their product a permit - so maybe one day - but in the meantime camping on it and recycling fencing materials from the local fencing contractor at my main residence location in Bacchus Marsh - is working out pretty well in the shed improvement side of things with the existing shed and making a large dog run - using recycled red-gum posts. Trouble is my Bacchus house looks like a timber yard at present because of surplus Pallet wood and fencing materials scrounged from the local businesses here. My Dad used to be a bit of a tip rat when I was a youngster as we, as a family, were not that well off financially - so I guess I get that scrounging side of my nature from him. :) I was lucky not to have had to work 2 Jobs most of my life - as dad did - just to make ends meet but he was a very good dad and always looked after his family - so I count myself blessed in many ways and scrounging for Free building materials is fun anyways. ;)
Me dejas sin palabras, cada estufa es mejor que la anterior 😃👏veo cada uno de tus vídeos y creo que está es la estufa que quiero,me gusta porque no tiene la entrada del fuego de frente y así no se calienta una la barriga 😂, felicidades saludos 🙋🇲🇽
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Parabéns pelo trabalho
Faz um desse com forno por gentileza.
Boa sorte
WOWZERS, you make this look so easy, and it is an amazing wood stove. Stunning, natural, and useful!
Спасибо большое, печка хорошая ,простая ,мне понравилась.
Buenos días, desde Colombia, eres un genio, Dios bendiga tu habilidad y tus manos,...👏👏👏
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Dios no existe
Creatividad y Genio, Aplausos y muchos. Gracias por compartir tus conocimientos, se los Agradesco. Desde Villahermosa Tab. Mex.
me podes decir que material es esa pasta terrosa ?
Very nice How to build a beautiful wood stove
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Muito bom! Barato, sustentável e econômico! Parabéns e obrigada!
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Brilliant, and very skilful!
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Brilliant, air fryer works for me though and wont break my kitchen worktop.
A good multi -cooking stove
Chúc bạn thành công trong cuộc sống 😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃
Wow amazing video 👍
wonderful job, thank you. greetings from holland - europe.
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Que bien hecho!!. Saledos de argentina
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Gracias por compartir
Me a Sido de mucha utilidad
Está enseñanza🙌👍
Had he built it on a couple courses of cinder blocks higher he could have stood comfortably to cook his meals.
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Very very super great knowledge sharing your idea is amazing well done bro
MUITO BOM ESSE TRABALHO, PARABÉNS AMIGO.
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Eres un genio amigo saludos cordiales desde ecuador
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buenas tardes excelente trabajo, cuantos ladrillos se necesitan?
Nice 👌
Somewhere a mason is rolling his eyes
Super creative
Thank you for posting your video. From buffalo NY
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Excellent!cet évacuateur de fumée est en métal ou en plastique
I wonder what this stove looks like after repeated uses? Did the clay crack or did the fire get hot enough to vitrify it? Regardless, this is an interesting build. Thank you for sharing it with us.
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Clay will last for a long time.
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@@trachle281 sure. The great concerne is about these concretes.
Are they fire prouf ? And what about that cement. They will rise hight temperature as well as the clay.
@@guillaumelefrancois5255 Clay will last for a long time without crack. He uses clay as insulation to prevent high heat from causing cracks in the concretes. However, the stove is made to use in tropical climates, not for use in a cold zone where the weather drops below 0 degrees.
Yo beo sus videos desde el salvador san salvador.
*cool fellow you are a jack of all trades* 😉😉😉
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u can make clay lids for the holes using a cut up 5 gallon bucket for a circular mold. id even slide a threaded rod thru a wood handle and bolts a flat plate attached to the bent U shaped threaded rod and bury it into the clay lid... then fire it in your wood stove to harden it... heck if u wanted u could even get a flat piece of steel cut to fit the top so i can have a flat cooking surface... lots of things u can do with this... thank u for sharing it.
I tried the flat cooking surface option but it was cooking very very slowly even with a fierce fire in the fire box. I used a 4mm cast iron plate. It flopped. I think direct-fire is best.
Boa noite adorei seu fogão parabéns bom trabalho
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Gostei do fogão nota 10
Muy buena la estufa. Le felicito. Éxitos!💥
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Lo felicito por su creatividad, pase buen dia bendiciones
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Me encanta la estufa, pero es para gente pequeña?
Will it last long ?
Do the concrete and cement are fire prouf ? Cause it will rise high temperature no doubt.
Gracis por compartir esta construccion de estufa muy practica y hasta economica.exkitos
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Very nice.
Buena primo felicitaciones...siga creando nuevas estufas....saludos
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Felicitaciones desde Colombia muy buena.
Buena idea pero como para pitufos . Seria perfecta con el tamaño de una cocina normal. . No se porque se complican al hacerla demasiado pequeña
Especificaciones, de altura entre el piso del fogón y los orificios para la olla, largo, y ancho, interno, porque depende del material ,ejem. Hay bloques de arcilla
Otra observación veo que tiene un desnivel el piso, cuanto seria, de 2"de caída del lado de la chimenea a la entrada de la leña?
Excelente!!!! Venezuela...
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Adorei !! Incrivel Mto top !
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ну наконец то додумались глину использовать только глину надо с песком перемешивать
Amigo o seu trabalho é um mais lindo do que o outro parabéns sussesso
..nice healthy orange egg yokes.
...chickens r getting a lot of protein
Bom trabalho artesanal do fagao a lenha de pouco custo de obra.valeu.
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SO ACHO QUE O FOGAO DEVERIA SER MAIS ALTO.POIS QUEM IRA COZINHAR AJOELHADO
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Me fascina este modelo voy a hacerlo a mi mamá
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It would have been helpful if you gave the quantity of clay used. How many kilos? In addition, it would have looked much better if it were covered in clay on the outside, as well.
No need for concretes and cement. Clay alone is enough.
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Bếp nào cũng tuyệt
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Awsome.
Wow 😮 very nice 😍👏🏻👌🏻👍🏻
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you can use you stove to make biochar too.If you just make a minor change.on the fresh air in level at the back made one more openning about half the space of fresh air intake area.with a metal box with an outer handle.When those fire wood become char ,they are small enough then drop to that chamber ,will burn with less oxegen will produce good biochar.only about 20 percent the size of the total biomass burnning
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Tá de parabéns Deus abençoe seu dom
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Wow Very Good Video 🤣🤣
me gusto este video
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If it’s curry night and a lot of beer has been drunk, there could some rings of fire. That night not the next morning.
yep, have fun cleaning the ashes
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Good 😃😄
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Good Idea 👍
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so queria ver de cima as 3 bocas pois não tem como esse fogo do inicio ir la na 3 boca
mais muito obrigado em compartilha RIO DE JANEIRO ,BRASIL
Fiquei com essa mesma questão na cabeça. Como esse fogo chega lá na terceira boca??? Como manter aquele fogo aceso, recolocando mais lenha???
Very nice! I woul like to know if CLAY resist outdoor under rain? it's possibile to do the same thing just with CEMENT (Without CLAY)? Or, it's possible to do the same thing just with CLAY (without CEMENT) but undercover? thanks a lot
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The chimney pipe would be hazardous when it gets red hot.
Most are when they get hot... its always to be careful when playing with fire. Common sense i know will be a problem for this generation that are easily thrown off by the very existence and use of the common can opener. But they will learn.
Для чего отверстия в кирпичах уже замазаны раствором? Здесь больше подойдут полнотелые кирпичи?
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excelente idea pero debe decir que tipo de material usa y las medidads
should add a materials list to the description.
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ese material amarillo que es me podria decir gracias Dios lo bendiga
부내미(불넘이)와 여네미(연기넘이)를 응용 하시면 화력 효율이 좋아 집니다
Verry smart i think Jezus Christ would be proud back in the days !
Que barro e. Este Que voce usa amigo
yo regalo likes regalame un like que bonito video
great stuff well done
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In some countries these sorts of outdoor stoves might be allowed as permanent fixtures - but only on the winter or colder weather times in Australia and definitely not in the summer - and who wants to be outside in winter - cooking? Innovative designs though, nevertheless. :)
Even so, heat would eventually crack the mortar and - if not 'solid' fire bricks - the bricks themselves, most likely.
The so called 'rocket stoves' where the bricks are simply stacked on top of one another - which would allow for heat expansion - with no mortar used - might be a better way to go and wouldn't involve any additional skills like welding and /or even basic bricklaying knowledge being needed.
And, of course - far less time and effort to construct and able to be easily relocated. ;)
How do you think BBQ's were built in Australia 40 years ago?
Well be before the invention of the gas barby plenty of back yards had brick BBQ's with mortar in them.
I grew up on a farm and we had one.
As for who wants to be outside in Winter cooking, ever hear of a camp fire?
You would be right when it comes to a gas BBQ but a raging camp fire in winter... time you got out more
@@wazza9089 Hi - I intend to get out more and yes a raging campfire is possible in winter in the bush here in Australia - My son and daughter in-law have already had that on our little 2 acre bush-land retreat when they camped there this year. It's only a camping block [ no building permit allowed] with a tin shed on it and a mostly stripped out caravan with no cooking facilities in it - so I'm looking at other ways to cook in the Great outdoors [in winter mostly, or - possibly in summer] besides the 'raging' campfire. ;)
@@soloman9151 Sounds nice, i got 50 acres myself in the hills on the outskirts of Perth but its farm land (stock not crop) with a lot of big Jarrah and Mari on it.
Got a big shed which i park the Van in for now.
We are up there most weekends and this time of the year im mostly cooking on the campfire but its dependent on the weather as its an open campfire.
So im looking at building something like this that can keep the wood burning with light rain.
I have a gas BBQ in the shed but imo it cant compete with the campfire, the grill over the coals adds extra flavor you cant get with gas.
Once late spring comes around campfires wont be allowed so will be back to the gas then.
Enjoy your 2 acres mate, cant beat a bit of nature imo.
@@wazza9089 Thx mate - you enjoy your bit of nature too. I was lucky to get that two acres at the time I did because I didn't have a lot of money at the time - still don't - but being a camping block only it was basically the cheapest lot in the whole of Victoria and 12 grand seven years ago was a bargain. Can't get anything like it these days for several times that price today.
Council regulations won't allow an official building on the block - due to issues with possible flooding - however If I had money to build on it - there's a NZ company that makes compost toilets, that of course wouldn't drain into the Dam like a septic supposedly would - and no sewerage is ever going to be put through that area as it's too far from the township - but the compost toilet makers claim they can get buyers of their product a permit - so maybe one day - but in the meantime camping on it and recycling fencing materials from the local fencing contractor at my main residence location in Bacchus Marsh - is working out pretty well in the shed improvement side of things with the existing shed and making a large dog run - using recycled red-gum posts.
Trouble is my Bacchus house looks like a timber yard at present because of surplus Pallet wood and fencing materials scrounged from the local businesses here.
My Dad used to be a bit of a tip rat when I was a youngster as we, as a family, were not that well off financially - so I guess I get that scrounging side of my nature from him. :) I was lucky not to have had to work 2 Jobs most of my life - as dad did - just to make ends meet but he was a very good dad and always looked after his family - so I count myself blessed in many ways and scrounging for Free building materials is fun anyways. ;)
Hola amigo felicitaciones
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muito top, so achei um pouco baixinho kkkkkkkkkk
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only one for cooking direct over fire, other two are for taxi only
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Beautiful!
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Está muy bonito sólo debería ser un poco más alto.
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Excellent
Very Nice God bless 🙏🙏🙏
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Por que tan bajita, quien cocina de rodillas
For construction jobs you should wear steel-toe flip-flops.
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LA GERMANIA : HOLD MY BEER.
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Que bonita estufa deverdad yo quiero una donde tenga para colocar un comal para echar tortillas.
..only flaw, needs a clean out door at end of row of pot openings for easy cleaning
Como puedo conseguir el diceño de la cocina amigo
This is more good
Excelente labor
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pero le pone leña a los 3 orificios ó nada más al primero??
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Solo al primero le pone
🤗🌷🧿💐🙏🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷very nice!!
Berapa ukurannya?
Amei amei
o ruim é pra depois tirar a cinza dos de trás
Very good! Do you think that does it work if I do it higher? About 50 cm (I will build abroad.) Thank you for responding!
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ggod idea,