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Cook Stove for Haiti

Cook Stove for Haiti. Project 11461 Jordan Hunter Rob Reid Mike Lagos Brian Knight. Stove Construction. Functioning Stove Design. Annulus. Pot & Water. Air Flow. Fan. Combustion. Packed Bed of Charcoal. Orifices. Layout of Parts on Flat Drum. Assembly Notes.

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Cook Stove for Haiti

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  1. Cook Stove for Haiti Project 11461 Jordan Hunter Rob Reid Mike Lagos Brian Knight Stove Construction

  2. Functioning Stove Design Annulus Pot & Water Air Flow Fan Combustion Packed Bed of Charcoal Orifices

  3. Layout of Parts on Flat Drum

  4. Assembly Notes • Grind paint off of all edges that are to be welded. • Drill Orifice holes 2.54 cm up from bottom of combustion chamber. • Annulus gap around pot is .5cm wide. • Bottom of stove is welded 1.27cm deep into base. • Cut8.89 cm deep by 10.16 cm long rectangle out of Base and outside chamber. Example shown in drum layout on previous page. • Handles are to be cut from top ring of drum that is holding the cover on. • Air inlet to stove should be fabricated to fit after outer chamber and base are welded. This ensures pieces will fit correctly.

  5. Stove Assembly

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