Introduction: Homemade Rocket Stove
In this video you will show how I made my new big rocket stove.
With this stove you can cooking and boil water fast. Its useful for camping, fishing, hunting and many more.
I used 120mm x 3mm square tubing to make this stove
Step 1: Start
Cutting all the pieces we need
Step 2: Give It a Shape
Welding the main body and adapters for the legs
Step 3: Legs
Making the adjustable legs
Step 4: The Top and Ports
Making the top , handles and the rack for the pan
Step 5: Paint
Painting with High Heat color
Step 6: Its Ready for Use
Test time
Step 7: Video
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8 Comments
Question 5 months ago
Hi, I am a high school shop teacher and was wondering if you had the dimensions for this project or a materials list, thank you.
5 months ago on Step 7
I can't find the dimensions. The link just takes me to the Youtube page.
Tip 7 months ago
I think what Tytower is speaking about is traditionally a Rocket stove isnt just the angular fuel box, as high efficiency pellet stoves have the feature as well, but also a large mass or heat sink like metal barrel of water, sand, gravel, or built into a mound of masonry or adobe so the heat isnt lost and is retained to help the stove maintain temperature efficiency even at lower air flow.
Reply 6 months ago
Nah
2 years ago
Unfortunately you need just one modification to call it a Rocket Stove.You should search for and read books on this.
Reply 8 months ago
Hi. What mod is that? I have been unable to find good plans for a rocket stove made from square tubing. Any help is appreciated!!
Reply 6 months ago
Build in a short length of square tube same measurements about 6 inches long between the feed and the bottom of the riser on the horizontal . If you can narrow that in its middle by about 30% ...diagonal cuts on the 4 edges /corners ,compress top and bottom in a bit then reweld .. That seems to draw the flame in and along that compressed tube .That's why it was called a rocket stove in the first place.
You guys really need to read one of the many books on the subject.
2 years ago
That turned out really nice looking :)