Still messing around trying to make a wood burning backpacking stove. Made my mk2 model this morning. The pic's tell the story.
These are the cans I decided to use. The cat food can I used before, the outer can is a 1250g dog food can. Cost me £1.25 and I don't have a dog!! The can is too tall but I figured I could cut it down.
Marked out the can for the air holes using a 6mm allen key as a spacer.
I drilled a series of 6mm holes around the top using a wood bit which makes a nice clean cut, I then punched a load of holes in the base. I'm going to remove the base at some stage and replace it with a mesh grid to improve airflow, I got that advice from Derek Goffin on Outdoors Magic forum.
The wood bit I used to drill the holes.
I marked out the base of the outer can and cut out a circle to allow me to press in the inner burner. I cut it out a few millimeters at a time using a stanley knife.
The hole is a bit ragged but as it tapers in and is slightly smaller than the inner tin it works ok.
As the outer tin was too tall I cut it down to about an inch taller than the inner tin. I cut off the smooth section, then cut a ribbed section from the can.
With a bit of footering I managed to press the base back on.
The stove complete with windshield, it fits into a Gelert Ascent 11 pot.
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