NEW HEATER. Rocket stove is no longer needed!
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This rocket stove is auto-fueled and power-controlled!
It can be used for heating and heating the house, garage or workshop.
Spectacular design with a unique DIY open fire.
#howtomake #homemade #diy - Наука та технологія
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@@mister-robo Hi, How do we donate? I think you are at the top of the design field for rocket stoves. I hope that you sell detailed plans at some point. I would buy them.
@J T Hi, I do not sell drawings of my projects. You can download them for free in my Facebook channel group. There are no drawings for many projects, I make from what was at hand.
Why can't you buy this stove online or at the store?
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I like good AI text to speech. You are right about this one, it sounds like the free version. You gotta pay actual money for a good one.
Good or bad, I will always prefer a real human!@@musikSkool
@@cooldaddy2877 I haven't heard enough AI voices, but based on the low quality direction the world is taking, I can agree with you. As soon as phones start to use really good AI voices there will probably be a huge fad of people using AI voices in every single video instead of someone just talking. But even the best AI voices are bland and boring. Even if they get really accurate they will always be unable to be as expressive and original as people just talking. And even if they train them specifically to be like human expressiveness they will still feel flat and boring compared to actual people talking. If they ever succeed perfectly those ones will only be for very expensive voices that are only used by deepfakes and propaganda.
@@cooldaddy2877yeah but not everyone can speak English, this allows anyone to make worldwide audience videos
For decades I've complained that manufacturers don't use basic physics and consider energy conservation when designing products. ...so individuals like this are heroes in my opinion. It takes three times longer to make a video presentation on a creation than it does to just make and enjoy it for yourself. Sharing knowledge is an investment in the future of our species.
Making it for yourself doesn't make you money though. There's a reason all these channels are silent or have weird text to speech, they're Russians who pump out junk content to make a living from the menial views they get from idiots who don't know this gimmick yet. It's always weirdly made stuff, very often rocket stoves, or 'restoring' things (that they actually just bought and destroyed with salt water but will pretend it's antique). Nothing in this is new, all of it is poorly constructed, with many stupid steps done solely because it looks interesting. It's like those five minute crafts where they smash a telephone with egg noodles for no reason.
This idea is wonderful...!!! I made a smaller version of this stove without knowing this one existed .I only wished that my stove was as lovely as his...
Well said, friend.
No money in it
Because they have to take into account logistical factors like materials availability, shipping, storage, ease of use, manufacturing complexity, retail price vs competitors, etc. Having to mass manufacture something for the average consumer results in simpler products.
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Guy: (builds rocket stove)
I have built something similar but instead of glass I used a very fine mesh stainless steel screen. The chimney helps all of the wood gasses to combust so that there is no smoke. I use it in the garden and indoors. Your glass chimney is an excellent & elegant solution, providing a powerful mixture of air and heat to burn the wood gasses. It's very beautiful
You have an interesting solution with stainless steel mesh, thanks for sharing. I have already ordered the mesh and it will be delivered to me soon, I really want to try it.
Please provide some details about the mesh. What diameter, length, mesh size. Thanks.
@@ideasytnow 120 mesh stainless steel.
@@artytomparis Thank you very much.
@@mister-robo i love that you read the comments and grew inspiration. Awesome
In college i worked as a maintenance man and had to clean out a very large boiler, it was so large I could walk inside of it. One of the things that amazed me about it was how it created a vortex when it got fired and you could see the flames circling around very similar to your stove.
Yes, the swirling flame in my design is made so that the flame does not touch the glass, which ensures little glass contamination.
@@mister-robo impressive
Hello Mr. Robo. Today was the first time to watch one of your videos. I was very impressed, and felt myself being motivated to embark on a stove building bonanza, but then I saw your indoor demo with the walls basically still under construction and was reminded that I still have the Glasshouse, the Sauna and many other projects to complete. Thanks for posting your work.
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Keep up the great work. The world needs practical inovators like you!
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This is astounding. I would pay some serious money for something like this... unique, uses the magic of physics, and over all has a very interesting look and is fun to watch. Hands down the coolest DIY I've seen in a while.
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The use of glass here is very cool in that it provides a full visual of what is happening.
I don't know how many times I've tried to explain 'rocket stove' concepts to people who do not have a science/engineering education/background.
Thank you for creating this and sharing.
yeah, same!...some even look at me like i should pay a visit to mental institution, in their minds is if it was good it would be sold on every shop!
That is Soo cool, I think I'd build a heat exchanger to fit on top, use something like 20ga steel sheet metal to make a radiator, weld two pieces together, at the ends, about 8"-12" wide and 18" long, bow them apart, put a 1" spacer to hold it open, make about 8 of them, and connect them to 18gauge sheet box, with the pipe size inlet and outlet,. Basically a radiator without the fins use a tiny gear reduction motor, and about 12-16" fan , the 12v motor should spin the fan about 45-60 rpm, and pull 5-10 watts so a 12v 1amp power supply would be plenty, the fan is just enough to move the air, without causing problems from wind blowing objects, it should be about the same as the wind from convection from a hot stove! The IR heat from the tube is an awesome idea, I bet it's not cheap, but the whole project is awesome! And if you built the radiator and fan, maybe build a power feeder, using a motor and timer controller, to use a screw drive feeder, in a 3" pipe, with another gear reduction motor, spinning the screw in the pipe . About 10rpm to a possible 25 rpm, using a pwm speed controller, to send pellets up to the burn chamber, if it's slow enough it may not need a timer, just run constantly , build a steel storage for the pellets, nearly sealed from air Incase there is an issues, so a fire can't burn into the storage, run the screw at about 45° angle, putting a 20 lb pellet storage about 2' away, made from a square sheet metal box, about 12"x 12", with a 3mm plate lid, and a inverted pyramid base, with angle iron legs with the 3" pipe. Connected to the peak of the pyramid. Making the feeder possible, feeding into the fill point of the stove , by a box on the end of the pipe with the feed screw inside, use a 1/4" axel to be driven from either end, maybe use a spring loaded trap door at the top of the feeder of the stove, to trigger a micro switch when the feed of the stove is full the door will be stuck open, this will shut off the motor feeding the stove, preventing the need of a timer making the fire the timer, and the whole thing can be easily removed to operate it as normal, only require a 12v 2amp supply, that could use a thermal electric generator, to charge the battery, while the motor is not in use, but will probably require charging monthly or so, using a 10-15 ah lithium battery, using thermal electrics to charge at probably 50-100 ma
Using the floor as a heat sink, and about 150°-200°F on the hot side the motor should not pull much wattage, and the run time should be low, with a maximum if 100 ma at 14v, the nominal power will probably be closer to
40ma, 24/7, could make up for the 12v 1000ma for 5 seconds, every 5-10 minutes, it may slowly discharge the battery, over a month, or so, I love this stove with the glass tube!! The light from it is also a plus!
I saw small ventilators before on wood stoves. They work without power supply, just with the rising hot air to spread the heat evenly into the room
Your creative artistry and attention to detail is unmatched. Thank you for your shareing of your talent. Great job!
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You are awesome. I've been to design and build a vertically oriented wood stove for some time. This seems a good starting point. Keep us posted!
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This looks more like a beautiful Art piece than a stove.
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Especially if it is supposed to burn water that will be literally true. There is a reason why he does not show that part.
Consider how this stove performs exactly like those expensive propane space heaters in fancy bars and night clubs they put outside on cold nights to warm their customers... They're designed for maximum heat radiation without regard to energy/fuel consumption. Here this stove uses basic physics to get the same heat out of a scoop of pellets that we use a 20 lbs bottle of propane to get out of commercial units.
@@mister-robo thank YOU Mr. Robo for taking the time to make and share your ideas.
Very impressive. I think you are on to something big. Keep up the great work.
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Thank you Mr. Robo.
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It looks so attractive and elegant. Add to this, that functionality and it is admirable. Well done dear chap.
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it's obvious that you use the right tool for every job
Thank you so much!
Thank you for this, it’s incredible 👍
Thank you so much!
@@mister-robo i would buy one. Its soo cool looking too
@@mister-robo oh and i subscribed. All notifications
Yup, you're right, I do. Impressive. Thanks for uploading!
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True gem in this space, thank you
The one issue to improve thermal efficiency is to take almost all combustion air (both initial combustion and 2ndary chimney combustion) from exterior instead of interior as it must be replaced in the room by the colder exterior air keeping the room temp cooler than otherwise would be. However, some small amount of interior air should still be used for combustion to allow replacement fresh air into the room.
Yes, you are absolutely right, but it is not difficult to supply combustion air from outside, for example using a flexible duct.
I once built a very similar stove/oven combo on a campsite in the woods. It took me 4 days, 3 tons of mud, 2 yards of rocks, 15 people helping and a lot of work. We didn't put that stove in the kitchen, we had to build a kitchen around the stove.
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Have a photo to share?
Cob oven 😎🌄
@@jackjones9460 you know I lived off grid for more than ten years and never took pictures because it never occurred to me that anything I was doing would be something others wanted to see.
I'm currently getting outfitted for an extensive canoe expedition and I plan on bringing a go pro and solar power to document.
@@user-fn3vy4ug2n cob is clay/mud mixed with organic material such as straw. Great for building a house but the straw will turn to carbon and your bricks will crumble if you use it for ovens. Instead use rocks but look for volcanic or porous rocks and avoid river rocks or quartz.... anything that makes sparks like flint or sat in water over time is likely to pop or explode causing the whole oven to fall in on itself. I started with an empty metal 55 gallon barrel but most of the metal was rusted out so it was basically just an archway and the metal lid made the door.
This is fantastic! Great work.
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I love these mad scientist channels.
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One step further if you pull the air right from outside, so the stove is 100% enclosed. Then you don't use the air of the room and pull the amount of used up air back into the room from the cold outside.
Or connect ductwork from the outside to stove, and feed fuel from the inside.
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@@Henry-zm9qg your comment is making me hungry!
No. If you pull air from outside and heat it you're not going to warm up the room nearly as fast or efficiently as if the air in the room is cycling through the burner repeatedly. Most of the air you heat up goes right out the chimney and not into the room. The advantage of pulling air into the stove intake from outside is that it causes a positive pressure in the room rather than a negative pressure so instead of cold air seeping into the building from cracks you get hot air pushing out. If you're in a bomb shelter or fallout bunker positive pressure is crucial to preventing contamination getting inside.
Well, you have a creative flair for making interesting functionsl stoves, so you should, if you haven't done so already - get the best of your stoves mass produced and sell them across the world.
There must be a demand for efficient small stoves that can be used safely to heat up cold rooms, and be used for simple cooking purposes. 😀💕
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THIS VIDEO SHOULD HAVE 100Million Views!
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действительно один из лучших обогревателей, которые я когда-либо видел
New subscriber here, great content, and I am enjoying how you're solving problems and recreating items with your personal influential skills and knowledge!
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“I will not be verbose….” By the time it is said, we are already well past that point. But I will say that the welds are beautiful! Looks like a super fancy rocket stove.
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Thank you for sharing and demonstrating your skills at eyeball engineering.
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Thanks for all the good ideas for heating, I think people will save a lot on their electricity bill by having a rocket stove as a additional heat source.
The design is very human
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I'm blown away, by the design, and the sharing of information. Nice work, Mr. Robo, and nice channel.
Thank you! I just like what I do, it's my hobby and I like to share with people.
@@mister-robo Nice! I believe that sharing information freely is the way it should be :)
Awesome design and build. Really nice work.
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Excellent build. Thank you. :)
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This is super nice and will make a great outdoor heater. I don't think this will be useful for indoor heating because you are pulling very large amounts of air from indoors and pumping it up the chimney. This lowers the ambient pressure in the cabin and will pull in as much cold air in the cabin as it expels through the tube. You could just add an air intake tube that takes the air outside.
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not true. try one of these, you will see it heats the inside perfectly fine.
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that plasma cutter is amazing, knife thru butter.
I do love it! Ty. Was wondering, do you think of the bottom part of the riser was metal and higher, it would give the fuel a chance to burn more, and perhaps slow the blackening of the glass?
Thanks a lot! To make the glass blacken less, you need to ensure that the flame does not touch the glass. To do this, I made a swirl of the fire flame. But it will still turn a little black - this is a natural process.
@@mister-robo Yes I've seen the same problem with traditional wood stoves especially when you first light them when its not hot 🔥 enough to burn all the fuel. Only way around that is perhaps a bypass of some sort until it gets hot enough. Great build btw! I plan to make one but incorporating heat storage.
@@mister-robo maybe with a darker glass the blackening from the smoke would be less noticeable...great work, love the design.
3:56 that's a really nice intricate design to create a vortex in the pipe. Great stuff 🙂
Also, when you put the glass cylinder on it to use as a sort of mantle and chimney, make sure it's the high heat kind, or it could shatter.
That's amazing !
So Beautifull !
I desire this work of art. Definitely. I never saw a vortex flame produced in this way. It serves the artistic majesty of the piece. Your designs are inspired!!!
Hats off to you stove-smith. Very well done.
Also, if I may please make a request: I am persuaded that your skills could accomplish, in a future video, the nearly impossible task of making a wood gasifier that is aesthetically pleasing to the eye. I would like to see you make such a gasifier so that I can buy it from you and marvel at the accomplishment every day thereafter.
Please would you/could you make a beautiful steam-punk industrial wood gasifier for me to buy and admire for the rest of my days?
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You might ponder putting a Gas Water Heater on a second floor, as part of the flue. This will provide a very significant amount of hot water, which can be used for both standard hygiene and cleaning uses, can also be pumped through a hydroponic heating system.
It's beautiful, but most likely far out of my price range.
But I am sure windows on the sides of my square tubing will be almost as good.
Hey! Thanks a lot! Yes, a great idea, if you install a heat exchanger on the pipe, the efficiency of the furnace will increase and you can make an additional circuit.
It is not necessary to use round glass, you can make a square frame and insert flat glasses into it. Get a fireplace with an excellent view. Looking forward to new videos!
@@cd2920 steam is amazing. And powerful. Water is magic. Truly.
I sealed a quartz crystal in borosilicate glass tube in distilled water and then applied a hydrogen flame. The explosion was impression.
The crystals. There were actually three. Were then glowing like a slight peach color? I picked one up and dropped it and it his my knee and i kid you not a rainbow halo hung in rhe air static for a few moments where it hit my knee.
Umm pretty cool.
If you rub crystals together they let of the similar glowing light.
Electrets. Non ferrous electret magnetism
(Or some piezo blah blah )
My first time viewing any of your videos. I think you're awesome for sharing your talents with everyone. Way cool!!!!
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Great job very impressive
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beautiful, thank you for sharing
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Outstanding
Brilliant design! Excellent video.
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Thank you for the video.
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Subscribed IMMEDIATELY! WOW! THANK YOU.
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Brilliant!
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Nice job. Great designs.
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Great work of art!
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I love it absolutely beautiful!!!!
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Going to set the ceiling on 🔥
Brilliant.
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Excellent work and design 👍👍.
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great design!
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Super cool Mr. Robo. Your design solves a problem some rocket stoves have; they aren't pleasurable to look at. Spasiba. Hello from Cornwall UK.
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That is awesome.
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The tools and quality of work make me Jeleous.
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wow incredible i subbed i need a heater for one of my future houses,this channel is fantastic!
Good job man thanks 👏👏👏👏👏keep going…
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Brilliant! I’d love to have one of these beauties in the corner of a room!
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Not only do you get heat, but light too. Perfect for when the power goes out while you are reading a book.
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Super impressive
Thank you for the great video. 👍
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That's gonna pull all the cold air in from every crack and crevice of your shelter.
Mind blowing stuff. Thanks for chairing.
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Inspiring, great design.
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Most interesting, thank you!
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Spectacular. Peace and blessings.
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Crazy interesting video my friend! 👍🏴
See; now that was cool!
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Awesome
Mr robo musta been a hell of a defensive lineman back in his day.. arms like a tank.. dude could grab you up one hand and shake ya.. lol
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Very creative and inspiring work.
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excellent - thank you
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you gotta love engineers- they are so much more productive than tiktok dancers!
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That's a beauty
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Muy bueno su trabajo , bien explicado muchísimas gracias por compartir sus conocimientos , Saludos cordiales desde Argentina .
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Great Thinking Outside The Box 👍
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a million likes to ur genius...........
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Great design
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Awesome job
This was awesome thanks for sharing this with us
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Wow this is great.
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Like your design
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Superb!
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Wow. Thanks
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Very good job thank you
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Oh my gosh ... yeah that is a freaking good design! ;)
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Excellent work and ingenuity
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Oh thank you very much
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I love this in fact. I use a vary similar process for smoking brisket with no accelerant at all. Start with small tinder to get coals then put on the wood pellets. With the use of a custom wind tube with aeration running under the pellets. I can apply forced air to super heat the pellets then put my special mix of hardwood pellets and brine soak. Expanding the pellets to make a lasting smoke yet still keeping the heat at an optimal temp (225°F - 250°F) for a 6-8 hour smoke/cook time.
You have a very interesting technology of smoking! I have been wanting to make my own cold smokehouse for a long time. I already have a hot smokehouse, but I saved up meat on sawdust of alder and oak. 🤖
this is incredible.
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Finally someone using a plasma cutter instead of hand held cut off disk
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