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Post by paulwheaton on Nov 14, 2019 7:13:06 GMT -8
This is a special creation by Peter van den Berg, and enhanced by Kirk "Donkey" Mobert. It was further enhanced by the permaculture bootcamp here at wheaton labs. Kirk insists that we cannot call this a "rocket" since there is no riser, but after having it for two years, I am simply choosing to call it a rocket anyway. Peter calls this design "the double shoebox". This does feature a batch box with a "casserole door". In the video, Jen points out that one spot has hit 1000 degrees F. And she points out that when she's not careful, she has burned some food. Cooking with a wood stove is a little different. You learn the hot spots and the medium spots and the cooler spots. And then there is also the matter of how much wood you are burning. So you want to boil water in the hottest spot. Or use the same spot, but less wood. Or, use a cooler spot on the cooktop. It really is that simple. Here is a thread with a lot of details about the build permies.com/t/72880/double-shoebox-rocket-cooktopHere is the final product:
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Post by Jura on Nov 14, 2019 10:45:07 GMT -8
@ 1:34 She mentions Paul to have measured 1000 Deg. My question is what's the probability of the New Continent inhabitants to use *C not *F :-)
Would you share the cob recipe,pls?. I know you have different clay around your property Doesn't the cook stove give off a smell of a rancid linseed oil?
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Post by samkin on Nov 20, 2019 8:00:28 GMT -8
Probability that the inhabitants of the New Continent to use *C vs *F is approx 1 in 11.36
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