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    Default Article: How To Make A Flat Pack Wood Burning Stove

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    Did it not melt first time out?

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    Any more info on this?

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    Very cheeky, looks good. how was the first firing?

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    That was a nice post thank you for that tutorial

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    What's the best way of cutting the sheet metal - I have attacked sheet metal with a jigsaw, but it tends to bend it, a dremmel and it wears the cutting disc out really quickly, hacksaw and I have reach problems. I have even used an angle grinder.....

    Any help appreciated, thanks Paul

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    angle grinder with thin cutting disc

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    " What's the best way of cutting the sheet metal "

    Depends on how thick but....

    How about 'Irwin 10504311 Aviation Snips - Straight Cut'. I have bought a pair from amazon, waiting for delivery, but seems to be able to do it. there a a few different makes/ types on amazon quite reasonble too.


    I also have a problem working sheet metal. How to easily cut slots out? I have drawn some plans for my own stove to be slotted together simillarly to the nimblewill (but a bit bigger) and I need to cut slots 1.5mm wide 30mm long. I have thought of 1, drilling either end then hacksawing the middle bit out. 2, drilling lots of holes knocking material inbetween out then filing edges smooth. Both seem alittle longwinded for my liking. I have research various hole punches (most seem to do round holes, but some can do rectangles) but these are far far too expensive for my little projects.

    So all of you who have made a flat packable stove, how did you cut your slots out?

    Thanks for any help.

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    i made a couple nimblewill's, and i use a Dremel with a small grinding wheel.
    It works for me.

    good luck.

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