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Alcohol stove

A brass sheet was cut and then honed into a circle. Using Metal Spinning, the sheet was placed onto a lathe and pressed against a cone shaped chuck using heat and pressure. When complete the brass sheet conformed to the shape of the cone.

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On the left is a 3D printed cone with equally spaced holes that helped align the holes for drilling on the brass cone. The wooden object fits tightly inside the brass cone in order to prevent the brass from warping during the drilling process.

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Using silver solder, the two matching cones are soldered together as well as a brass sheet to the bottom to form an hermetic seal, and sanded to finish.

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Five brass tubes are soldered to the bottom brass cone. When finished, these tubes will be used to support a pot or other utensils that will be heated by the stove. Brass sheets are also soldered to the ends of the tubes and small holes are drilled into each rod allowing the flame to travel upwards. 

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