Showed my honey stove to a mate the other week and he reckons the water jet cutter they have at work could do it.
I'd love an abrasive water jet. If you need some DXF files then let me know
Showed my honey stove to a mate the other week and he reckons the water jet cutter they have at work could do it.
Showed my honey stove to a mate the other week and he reckons the water jet cutter they have at work could do it.
yep but it will cost youlazer is a lot cheaper
Hi
I have a honey stove and would happily pay the new price.
It is made of stainless steel and is very versatile being able to be set up in various combinations.
Lets break down the price a little
Okay you may have a ready source of stainless steel sheet and access to a laser cutter but if you do not it works out at at least a days work.
First breaking lots of dremel or hacksaw blades trying to cut the stainless steel, cut fingers a possibility, and getting each piece to fit correctly.
Having played around making hobo stoves out of various pots etc the £35 price for stove, compared to a days work several broken drill bits etc I think I would prefer to pay the price for an excelent product and take a day out in the woods using it rather than cursing in the shed.
Do not get me wrong I am the first to try and save money and make some of my own kit but the Honey Stove is not one I am equiped to attempt
Try this link to some info on other wood stoves and templates,
http://www.nimblewillnomad.com/stove.htm
http://zenstoves.net/LinksGeneral-DIY.htm#WoodBurningStoves
there are lots of posts about making your own stoves on the forum do a search
That is a GREAT couple of sites! Time for some DYI ;-)
I have some mods for the Honey that would make it more user friendly (easy to put together), any one have the machines for the job?
I suspect that you mean work harden it. The readily available stainless does not heat treat, but does work harden very easily*. The trick is to be fairly aggressive with it when cutting. Use sharp drill bits, oil, low speeds on the drill but high pressure. If possible use shears to cut the edges (not on 0.9mm unless you are Popeye).