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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2012 1:05:06 GMT -8
Inspired by "Adventures with a horizontal feed" a small teststove was build. I will report the results later. Attachments:
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2012 1:06:57 GMT -8
Another view. Attachments:
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2012 1:08:06 GMT -8
Finished. Attachments:
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Post by satamax on May 5, 2012 12:43:22 GMT -8
Karl, is this a kind of venturi your trying to implement?
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2012 15:56:27 GMT -8
Yes, this setup works as a Venturi.
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2012 16:09:16 GMT -8
I have had a first burn, while it was still wet enough to take parts of it and form a ball. Works not bad for this state. Will upload pictures later.
As there was some space in the packet and I have to pay per volume and not weight I had sent a small amount of Trass cement. The test stove was build with it. It prevents shrinking and even cracking.
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2012 20:53:10 GMT -8
This was with wood lying near the feed of the oven for some time, far dryer as anything usually put to fire here. With the vertical feed I can get a smokeless fire at the second burn with the normal wood here. Unfortunately its requirement regarding the dryness is far to high for the typical fire wood here. Failure. Attachments:
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2012 20:54:56 GMT -8
Brute solution. Attachments:
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