How to Build a Rocket Stove, Part 1

in food •  8 years ago 

 Rocket stoves are a huge upgrade to almost all fire cooking/heating method on earth. 

 They can be used for free and built for free out of sustainable earthen materials, and the results are a hotter flame with less fuel and less smoke. It's easier to start, maintain, and control a fire in a rocket stove than something like a grill. Even the fuel can be natural harvested or trash materials!  




 Quinn breaks down the steps of HOW TO BUILD A ROCKET STOVE in this part 1 of a 3 part series 



https://youtu.be/XM5OabjA6aU 


1. Build a Base 

We’ve found that rocket stoves are easier to use when they’re elevated off the ground; there’s much less bending over. Quinn built a rubble base about a foot off the ground using using broken up cement. This is an abundant trash resource freely available in any metroplex, and he pieced it together with cob (made from straw, clay, sand and water).  

2. Lay out the burn chamber in an L-shape 

Use bricks to lay out the chamber and cob to hold it all together. Lay flat bricks across the top of the rubble base to make a level foundation for the stove’s chamber. Quinn lays the smooth side of the bricks for the inside of the chamber. He coats the sides with clay/cob to stick them together.   

Notes: You could use cob alone to form the chamber, but we find it easier to bricks. Solid bricks work better than the modern style that has holes in it (see 0:55). This style cracks and break, as does concrete. The solid bricks can be heated to glowing without cracking and breaking.  


We’ll follow up with parts 2 and 3 of this rocket stove series!  


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Here is our latest version nearly ready for the fire!!

Awesome on so many levels. I've been playing in the clay, building our newest stove at the GOE--it's like being a kid again--and cooking over fire is great fun and so controllable. Totally worth the upgrade.

Who doesn't like playing in the mud?!

This is AWESOME! Cooking over fire is so much fun!!

Agreed!

And don't forget! Cooking on a rocket stove is sexy! The best avenue to mouth-gasmic and sumptuous bites of food.

These rocket stoves are where the magic happens! We shared our unique and super sustainable relationship with food here: https://steemit.com/food/@gardenofeden/feasting-on-mouthgasmic-cuisine-in-our-sustainable-community

On fire the food turns out very tasty

We think so too! We do all of our cooking over fire, whether that's in our cob oven or using the grill or rocket stoves in summer or our indoor wood burning stove in winter.

I'm going to give this a try! The soil in the Ozarks is somewhat rocky but can give it a try. I really prefer and outdoor cooking situation.

With the right mix of clay and straw, some rocks won't be a problem. The more mass you have, the better rocky soil is suited to the project. You really want the proper ratio in your cob mixture so that the rocks won't compromise the overall strength. We'd love to know how it turns out @letuslove!

I have quite a few videos online about making cob as do others. It is truly a skill worth having and quite simple actually!
Best of luck to you!

Being able to build with the earth is truly one of the most valuable and sustainable skills one can have. So simple yet so powerful~*~