I am absolutely speechless watching this. I'm sure, like most, I found this looking for a DIY alcohol stove tutorial. This isn't DIY, this is a behind-the-scenes look at artisan craftsmanship at its finest. I was mesmerized at the attention to detail and care, even knowing there isn't a remote possibility that I could ever reproduce any of this. Truly a pleasure to watch though.
The moment i saw the stove, i thought: this can't possibly be homemade. But when i saw you making it, i was amazed. Never saw anything like your craftmanship in my life. Great respect to you
I am a product designer and i would like to also say how beautiful your design is! While watching i was completely taken in by your attention to detail thank you for your video
these are among the best step by step instructions I have seen on youtube. congrats! the idea with masking tape on the wire is excellent. makes things easier. I use similar pot stand, but I attach them to a perforated tape. this way, I can use the pot stand with many different stoves. I will try to reproduce your brackets. thank you, Chris
I am very happy this video has seemed to help you you. I I saw your video earlier.Your pot stand is wonderful too. There are advantages that height adjustment is possible, and that is a separate formula. I also reference to your pot stand . Thank you.
Nice instructional video. I truly appreciate your application of creativity and technical expertise. The result is very impressive. You are a true craftsman as evidenced by your construction technique, and your work has advanced the utility of this cooking option for various hikers, bikers, and backcountry campers. Thank you for passion, and best wishes for your future efforts.
Great work and nice craftsmanship. Not to take away from your build but it should be pointed out, if it hasn't been already; that unfortunately the stainless steel legs and aluminum leg supports don't mix well material wise. You'll find the leg supports eaten through in a very short time unless you use some sort of high temp insulator between the two metals. The insulating jacket from a similar guage wire used for high temp applications would work for this purpose is one option that comes to.mind. Again, nice build and thanks for sharing.
I'm sorry, it was not sold at Amazon.com. It's "NT Circle Cutter C-700GP". As an alternative I recommend the "OLFA 9911 CMP-1 Compass Circle Cutter". It is not possible to wearing Plastic Blade, but you can open a round hole in the can with a normal blade,
you're awesome at this! you make it look so easy, and as i follow along trying to make my own version of this, it's obvious to me it's anything BUT easy. also, i like your translations into English. thanks for posting!
Excellent construction video, nice design and a well laid out process. I'm curious about how much fuel it can hold, how long it can burn and how quickly it will boil a volume of water. Have you experimented with these variables yet? I've tried several different designs and find some better than others, though this one certainly seems promising.
Far out! Very impressive design and fabrication! I would be afraid to take it camping for fear that I might scratch it. I would rather impress a pretty woman with such a fine work of art. I may just show her this video and say it's me and that I sold it for a millon dollars but owed that much in back child support so can she buy dinner?
Absolutely great craftsmanship! Congratulations! Techs: The fuel will be decisive. The high outside wall might act as a permanent "simmer ring" with ethanol. Shape of burner etc. is therefore crucial. Note the small size of can - not a standard 330 or 500ml can. As far as I could read, it's a 150ml can - we barely get them here. Maybe I would have to check the prosecco-shelves - which would make a pretty expensive stove and a rather dizzy craftsman :-). Did you do a version with a standard 330ml or 500ml can, too? what about the exact measurements there?
Your videos are so helpful for my DIY learning. Can you please tell me the name of the cutter that you used to cut the can's bottom off at 1:45 minute of your video?
Beautiful stove and excellent step-by-step instructions. Just wandering if you have tried any solvents to remove the paint from the can such as aceton or MEK.
Thanks for watching. The surface of this drink can is UV-printed. UV-printing cannot be melted although acetone or MEK can melt paint. As far as I know, it is only strong sulfuric acid that can remove this printing, but it is difficult to get it.
Nice video, Adam. Quick question: What size of mess tin are you demonstrating there, and-when it’s broken down-will the Trangia Triangle fit inside your mess kit? Thanks!
Great videos! What type of fuel do you use to get these blue flames? Mine typically burn yellow and I just don‘t know how to change it to blue!? I have tried smaller holes, larger holes, other angles and nothings seems to help
I am absolutely speechless watching this. I'm sure, like most, I found this looking for a DIY alcohol stove tutorial. This isn't DIY, this is a behind-the-scenes look at artisan craftsmanship at its finest. I was mesmerized at the attention to detail and care, even knowing there isn't a remote possibility that I could ever reproduce any of this. Truly a pleasure to watch though.
The moment i saw the stove, i thought: this can't possibly be homemade. But when i saw you making it, i was amazed. Never saw anything like your craftmanship in my life. Great respect to you
Truly a perfected craft! So much planning, attention to detail, dedicated tools skill... Mesmerizing to watch!
Wow! I am in awe of your craftsmanship. The patience and precision it takes to make something like this...absolutely amazing!
I am a product designer and i would like to also say how beautiful your design is!
While watching i was completely taken in by your attention to detail thank you for your video
these are among the best step by step instructions I have seen on youtube. congrats!
the idea with masking tape on the wire is excellent. makes things easier. I use similar pot stand, but I attach them to a perforated tape. this way, I can use the pot stand with many different stoves. I will try to reproduce your brackets. thank you, Chris
O cara é um artesão, é muito detalhista.
Eu não saberia replicar esse feito mesmo vendo esse vídeo inúmeras vezes
職人ですね!いつも参考にさせていただいてます。有難うございます。
I watch this video hundreds times. Never boring.
Talent + Tools +Time = a TREASURE!
SWEET!
I admire your skills and the patience in this project 🙏
A work of art. Pleasure to watch.
良い細工ですね!字幕ありがとうございます。
This is the most elegant stove design I have seen.
Thank you to this stove a high reputation. :)
very beautiful but requires a lot of talent and delicacy, it’s not for everyone.
Congratulations on the great job
Couldn't stop watching this. Mesmerising how beautiful your craftsmanship is. I'm going to try to re-create this :)
Pride in craftsmanship 100%.
Unbelievably great design and craftsmanship relegated to high level ART!
なるほど、そうすれば一日で作れますね。全然気づきませんでした。
こういうアドバイスを頂けると 動画UPしてよかったー と思います。
あ、いつもtetkobaさんの動画で勉強させていただいてます。
You are a very skilled craftsman, thanks for sharing.
BEST DIY stove yet!!!!!
I am very happy this video has seemed to help you you.
I I saw your video earlier.Your pot stand is wonderful too.
There are advantages that height adjustment is possible, and that is a separate formula.
I also reference to your pot stand .
Thank you.
Your workmanship shows you are a fine craftsman. Thank you for this video.
Thank you for watching.
I'm glad you enjoyed the video :)
This is what I call being a craftsman ... awesome and inventive !
Logical and terrific design. Good work mate!
You my friend are meticulous and a fine craftsman. This thing is great, the only thing it's missing is a lid
From Egypt with "RESPECT"...
Nice instructional video. I truly appreciate your application of creativity and technical expertise. The result is very impressive. You are a true craftsman as evidenced by your construction technique, and your work has advanced the utility of this cooking option for various hikers, bikers, and backcountry campers. Thank you for passion, and best wishes for your future efforts.
Watching a craftsman at work is both fascinating and humbling. This stove is the katana of alcohol stoves.
il fornello ad alcool più bello che abbia visto fino ad ora!!!!complimenti!
(the alcohol stove nicest I've seen so far!! congratulations!)
Grazie mille :)
Excellent workmanship!!
ここまで「作り込む」と最早『空き缶アルコールストーブ』とは言えない…。
れっきとした「商品」としての『アルコールストーブ』だ!!
Мужик, это очень круто.. Ничего подобного нет нигде
Great work and nice craftsmanship.
Not to take away from your build but it should be pointed out, if it hasn't been already; that unfortunately the stainless steel legs and aluminum leg supports don't mix well material wise. You'll find the leg supports eaten through in a very short time unless you use some sort of high temp insulator between the two metals. The insulating jacket from a similar guage wire used for high temp applications would work for this purpose is one option that comes to.mind.
Again, nice build and thanks for sharing.
Only japanese have this kind of pattience... A craft art, like making a Katana.. Super like for you! 👍
So elegant! Beautiful design and skillful execution!
This is very impressive. Especially when you make the pot support. Great workmanship. Well done!
Wow that's awesome! I'm sure if I attempt this I will end up banging my head against the wall out of frustration.
You're an artist...looks very nice the stove, congratulations.
This is one of the best design of Cans Stove..well done work! :-)
love your clean craftsmanship.
That is master craftsmanship! great job!
I'm sorry, it was not sold at Amazon.com. It's "NT Circle Cutter C-700GP".
As an alternative I recommend the "OLFA 9911 CMP-1 Compass Circle Cutter".
It is not possible to wearing Plastic Blade, but you can open a round hole in the can with a normal blade,
The precision and detail... so Japanese!
Beautiful stove!
She looks very nice and of course the pot stand makes its perfect!
BoilOn!
Best Regards
you are creative
The best educational video I've seen
Amazing craftsmanship! Thank you for sharing, I wish I was as skilled as you are.👍
you're awesome at this! you make it look so easy, and as i follow along trying to make my own version of this, it's obvious to me it's anything BUT easy. also, i like your translations into English. thanks for posting!
Beautiful alcohol stove,
Wow, this is something. Good job.
Ce type est un monstre !!! Bravo ,belle réalisation !
Wow fabulous job 🇨🇦
it took me some time to make it but it was worth it it works grate thank you for the step by step video
Excellent vid for learning technique!
Excellent construction video, nice design and a well laid out process. I'm curious about how much fuel it can hold, how long it can burn and how quickly it will boil a volume of water. Have you experimented with these variables yet? I've tried several different designs and find some better than others, though this one certainly seems promising.
real work of art thank you for your time
Beautiful beautiful stove!!
Thank you :)
That was a beautiful process, thanks for sharing.
Your Stove is really very beautiful, elegant......gut job !!!!
Saludos de BILLIG CAMPER from Germany
Дело мастера боится!👍👍👍
Wow! You have got some skills!
I'm new to camping, but I had to watch this twice; "DAMN," he's good!
Muy práctico te felicito gracias por compartir con todos
wow your stove is the best ! small and so dope . thanks for showing it.
Far out! Very impressive design and fabrication!
I would be afraid to take it camping for fear that I might scratch it. I would rather impress a pretty woman with such a fine work of art. I may just show her this video and say it's me and that I sold it for a millon dollars but owed that much in back child support so can she buy dinner?
Está hermosa!!! Muy útil, espectacular!!! Te felicito. Me gustaría intentar hacer una ✨
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it is a work of art - but to weak and UN-nessisarily complicated - still a nice job
Aaah ! The ancient Japanese art of Canigame..........
That's a perfect stove.
Well Done!! And Thanks For share
One of the best I've seen
EXTRAORDINARIO!! SENSACIONAL!! CONGRATULATIONS!!
Would you consider selling me one. I could never build one in comparison to this one. Pure perfection.
Chirurgical !! Respect !! Artistic !!
this is amazing i would love to buy this stove it will go perfect in my camping gear..
Absolutely great craftsmanship! Congratulations! Techs: The fuel will be decisive. The high outside wall might act as a permanent "simmer ring" with ethanol. Shape of burner etc. is therefore crucial. Note the small size of can - not a standard 330 or 500ml can. As far as I could read, it's a 150ml can - we barely get them here. Maybe I would have to check the prosecco-shelves - which would make a pretty expensive stove and a rather dizzy craftsman :-). Did you do a version with a standard 330ml or 500ml can, too? what about the exact measurements there?
Very well done!
Por diversa vezes tentei fazer um igual, mas ainda não consegui. Excelente trabalho.
Obrigado tentar.
Eu também não em primeiro lugar.
Mas você vai ser capaz de sucesso com certeza se isso acontecer duas ou três vezes, sem desistir.
@1:13 Why did you score a line for the jet holes? What are the measurements you used?
amazing stove !!
Thank you :)
very good making FishEye stove.....like
Awesome work. I will buy one.
Your videos are so helpful for my DIY learning. Can you please tell me the name of the cutter that you used to cut the can's bottom off at 1:45 minute of your video?
It is the biggest praise.
Thank you!
Esse é um fogareiro de respeito.
Beautiful stove and excellent step-by-step instructions.
Just wandering if you have tried any solvents to remove the paint from the can such as aceton or MEK.
Beautifully engineered... Practical? Probably not.
Thanks for watching.
The surface of this drink can is UV-printed.
UV-printing cannot be melted although acetone or MEK can melt paint.
As far as I know, it is only strong sulfuric acid that can remove this printing, but it is difficult to get it.
12:18 - The cut in the video indicates that bloom times are longer...
あなたは鍋をサポートするためのステンレス鋼のどんな長さを使用するのですか?
unglaublich gute handarbeit
Absolutely Brilliant!!!
Ficou ótimo parabéns. Muito bem feito.
Great job thanks
Thank you for watching :)
Did you get me to point out that the extinguishing lid?
this is inspiring,great video.
Thank you :)
Nice video, Adam. Quick question: What size of mess tin are you demonstrating there, and-when it’s broken down-will the Trangia Triangle fit inside your mess kit? Thanks!
Beautiful !!!
most people get paper cuts while handeling it and here is this guy handeling Tin cans like a Pro with so much as a scratch on his hands :D
One Word : Goldsmith !
Thank you :)
Great videos! What type of fuel do you use to get these blue flames? Mine typically burn yellow and I just don‘t know how to change it to blue!? I have tried smaller holes, larger holes, other angles and nothings seems to help
Most likely Methanol, ........once known as wood alcohol, burns with a very pale blue flame, one that appears almost invisible in daylight