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Proof of concept batch looks good. This stuff crumbles like glass. I ran it through a old coffee grinder and made a fine powder I added to my worm bin.

Obviously I only made a small amount so now need bigger containers or just more of them.

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it looks perfect. if you scale up size you'll get a better char per fuel ratio.

congrats, that's a successful experiement šŸš€

You did this with only the coal chimney?

Two soup cans and a charcoal chimney

Soup cans just to hold things in place?

No. I filled a soup can with sticks. Used plyers to bend inward the edge of the second soup can. Fit them together to form a air tight container to burn the wood in the absence of oxygen. Poked a hole in the top with a nail and burned it in a fire. You don't have to use a charcoal chimney but makes a nice container for it and as a turbo stove gets super hot with little fuel

Ah ok thank you I’m gonna have to try this out

this one way you can scale up. makes more than it burns. also you can use normal wood in the 55 gallon.