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Hybrid Stove Making Charcoal
Posted by: lannyplans
Video duration: 198 seconds
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Biomass cooking stove burns wood to charcoal and saves the charcoal. One pound of wood cooks 6 kiols of rice and makes 65 grams of char
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Vine Charcoal Landscape (in the making)
Posted by: concreteevolution
Video duration: 230 seconds
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Kendra Larson drawing a vine charcoal landscape. Two hours of drawing compressed to under 4 minutes.
A Melissa Cooke Production
Related: art, charcoal, cooke, draw, drawing, fast, how, in, instructional, kendra, landscape, larson, making, melissa, quick, the, to, trees, vine
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By: tomandjj. on 23 Nov 08, 02:06:41
That guy at the end is Santa. Because the worlds coal has become to expensive he has had to make charcoal to put in naughty children's stockings instead.
By: ioherbalalchemy. on 04 Oct 08, 02:51:41
um, you could heat your shop with this retort method for sure. However I don't think that injecting steam into the hot coals would make much hydrogen... Also storing hydrogen in a bag would not be successful for long since hydrogen molecules pretty much go through most materials. Also to get the charcoal white hot you would need to blow air on it constantly, it burns orange just on it's own. good luck, though, sounds cool.
By: cheaphardwarez. on 04 Oct 08, 02:01:21
I have often wanted to make a stove to heat my shop with that made charcoal at the same time and then use the charcoal to burn till its white hot then inject steam to make hydrogen and store the hydrogen gas in a large bag for burning in a burner at a later time.
By: ioherbalalchemy. on 23 Aug 08, 16:28:48
Injecting air underneath caused the barrel to oxidize and burn, so that's where we are now - time to make a new container... I am probably going to weld a new one square from 1/4 or so steel. The argument I have against natural gas or propane is that I am trying to keep this process carbon "neutral" and not burn any fossil fuels... just my thing Once we rebuild the retort, we will do more effeciency experiments
By: HomeDistiller. on 23 Aug 08, 00:08:52
i saw the new design and it looks better but it like to see how much you would get if you just burnt 300lBs of wood in the old barrel method (im asuming you mean 150lBs in the barrel and burning 150lBs under) also has you tryed injecting air into the burner underneath to get it to burn hotter and cleaner? you should get a quicker conversion that way.. or evan useing a natral gas burner underneath instead of wood?
By: ioherbalalchemy. on 22 Aug 08, 17:04:11
sort of. I have improved the technique to the point that I can produce around 30 LB of charcoal by burning about the same amount of wood as fuel (the wood in the drum before conversion weighs around 150LBs or so depending on wood)
By: HomeDistiller. on 22 Aug 08, 13:03:52
good idea but the amount of fuel you used to get it working would outwheigh the gain of this method i would have thought
By: Vernichtungslager666. on 18 Jul 08, 09:08:45
Where can i buy a bag of soft wood charcoal??? anyone please respond =D
By: willowsnap. on 18 Mar 08, 18:35:58
What are those non-flammable panels you use on the sides? Asbestos?
By: dotchoo. on 20 Jan 08, 14:58:45
yeah, i know now, thx :D
By: agungk. on 20 Jan 08, 00:35:11
flame is the result of burning gaseous substances. the process of making charcoal has driven out all compounds that convertible to gas in woods leaving only carbon and some ash producing chemicals. so the will be no flame when burning charcoal.
By: ratgreen. on 31 Dec 07, 21:06:37
you just watched that shit in pakistan video didnt you
By: BlenderFreak777. on 16 Dec 07, 18:48:58
wow that actually works??? so you dont have to light the charcoal wood itself in this one? thats awesome, im assuming it has a lot less waste?
By: dotchoo. on 06 Nov 07, 22:12:05
ive got a question, it might sound stupid, here goes: does the charcoal that you can buy in stores burn with a flame or does it just get glowing red and really hot? pls answer anyone
By: saxonhaste. on 13 Oct 07, 22:18:28
cool that looks like a real affective way to make charcoal next to a charcoals cilm that is this is just a smaller version
By: ioherbalalchemy. on 06 Sep 07, 03:20:14
As the fuel or for the charcoal? If I had a supply I would surely burn it.
By: ioherbalalchemy. on 06 Sep 07, 03:19:21
we burned for about 6 hours and probably 95% of the wood converted completely
By: KEIWADO. on 28 Jul 07, 00:12:10
How many minutes do you take to complete the whole charcoal making process? Is the charcoal inside the barrel really completely turned into charcoal?
By: keaton1256. on 18 Jul 07, 14:30:58
dried cow shit works good.. lol
By: ioherbalalchemy. on 27 Jun 07, 05:36:09
dude, No, in this case we burned about the same amout that we got in charcoal
By: ioherbalalchemy. on 27 Jun 07, 05:35:45
the end we can't see is closed. The whole container is sealed except for the pipe which channels the wood gasses underneath to be burned
By: leondelasierra. on 27 Jun 07, 02:14:12
dude dont you waist more wood in buning the barrel?
By: linkaefei. on 24 Jun 07, 22:00:33
Is the end we can't see open,or is it closed??