thank you for this video i love it and it was put together very well, when i have the room i will build one from this video, i was wondering your rolls look very nice i make bread myself for my mum and me, but i cant seem to find a good recipe for rolls, would you be able to pass yours on, or if its a family secret do you know of a good recipe for rolls?
once again thank you for this video i will subscribe to you now :)
We have cooked nearly 100 pizzas in our oven since building it in May and we have cooked various others things as well. It works incredibly well. With a properly tended fire the oven gets to 500 degrees F in 15 minutes. We put a chimney on it for more draft to up the temperature and used it as a kiln and got the temperature to 1200 F but then the door started charring.
Awesome video and oven. I'd built a rocket oven over the summer but my design is quite a bit different. How hot are you able to get this oven that you've built?
This is a really impressive and simple design... The stove in particular is a proper real world solution... We have attempted to recreate an oven based on the design demonstrated in this clip and the link to "rechoroket"... Super information and super clear... Thankyou Jon and Flip for sharing this video.
Thank you for the fresh veggies and sharing this video, amazing things you are doing to help others and i do wish you both the best in your travels. and i intend on having G. make me one of these.. Best wish G and K (Tim's friends)
What were the molded skirts made of in your initial kiln design? Did that design reach a temperature high enough to properly vitrify those pottery shards? I have an interest in trying a rocket-pottery kiln.
@thedrylandfish Search on Picasa for Molded Clay Pot Skirt For A Mud Rocket Stove for photos with captions of how we make the skirts. They are 50% organic matter and 50% clay. With the inverted molded skirt kiln I know I got over 932 F as it was hotter than the range of the thermometer I had at the time. Judging by the orange glow it was probably around 1200 F.
thank you for this video i love it and it was put together very well, when i have the room i will build one from this video, i was wondering your rolls look very nice i make bread myself for my mum and me, but i cant seem to find a good recipe for rolls, would you be able to pass yours on, or if its a family secret do you know of a good recipe for rolls?
once again thank you for this video i will subscribe to you now :)
angeltramp 4 months ago
We have cooked nearly 100 pizzas in our oven since building it in May and we have cooked various others things as well. It works incredibly well. With a properly tended fire the oven gets to 500 degrees F in 15 minutes. We put a chimney on it for more draft to up the temperature and used it as a kiln and got the temperature to 1200 F but then the door started charring.
DateFarmer 4 months ago
Awesome video and oven. I'd built a rocket oven over the summer but my design is quite a bit different. How hot are you able to get this oven that you've built?
darkeverett 4 months ago
This is a really impressive and simple design... The stove in particular is a proper real world solution... We have attempted to recreate an oven based on the design demonstrated in this clip and the link to "rechoroket"... Super information and super clear... Thankyou Jon and Flip for sharing this video.
Our attempt… “Permaculture Our Urban Design Part 7 - Rocket Oven Pt1
Thanks Chris
MrChrisTowerton 4 months ago
Great oven!
Take a look at my innovation of Larry's rocket stove. (5 Gallon Bucket Rocket Stove) watch?v=7oWFfnKlOQk
RonRay 5 months ago
Great oven!
Take a look at my innovation of Larry's rocket stove. (5 Gallon Rocket Stove) watch?v=7oWFfnKlOQk
RonRay 5 months ago
Thank you for the fresh veggies and sharing this video, amazing things you are doing to help others and i do wish you both the best in your travels. and i intend on having G. make me one of these.. Best wish G and K (Tim's friends)
skinK5 5 months ago
Wonderful design and presentation!
What were the molded skirts made of in your initial kiln design? Did that design reach a temperature high enough to properly vitrify those pottery shards? I have an interest in trying a rocket-pottery kiln.
thedrylandfish 7 months ago
@thedrylandfish Search on Picasa for Molded Clay Pot Skirt For A Mud Rocket Stove for photos with captions of how we make the skirts. They are 50% organic matter and 50% clay. With the inverted molded skirt kiln I know I got over 932 F as it was hotter than the range of the thermometer I had at the time. Judging by the orange glow it was probably around 1200 F.
DateFarmer 7 months ago
@DateFarmer
Thank you! Will do.
thedrylandfish 7 months ago
Very impressive! This has so much potential for so many people around the World. Bravo!!
lrh1963 8 months ago
Nice work on the oven and on the video! Thank you!
msy57 9 months ago