The Cabin Stove

The Cabin Stove at Rob and Mal’s

This heater was built as part of the Sustainable Shelter Workshop Series at Aprovecho.  It completely turned around the residents’ experience of their home in winter time.  Their previous propane heater provided a “wet” heat that also didn’t reach the outlying bedrooms causing mold issues.  The design is a Cabin Stove with heated bench.  The …

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The Harlan Cabin Stove

The Harlan Cabin Stove was built during a two-day workshop in December 2015.  While I am very happy with it architecturally, it is an iteration of the design that shows it still needs some fine tuning. I suspect that we need to tighten the gap beneath the metal of the cooktop in order to get more …

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Testo Results of Cabin Stove 2.0 Prototype

Here are some initial Testo results of the original Sidewinder we built in the shop.  The build as well as some insight  of Mathew Walker’s on the data is documented at the original Cabin Stove 2.0 post.  We mostly share this as an example of more testing we hope to do.

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The Cabin Stove – A Small Masonry Heater at Aprovecho Research Center

Important note: I have preserved this post as-is for archival purposes. On-going development of the Cabin Stove is documented at The Cabin Stove Page. A good part of the month of August has been dedicated to the research, development and construction of a small multi-functional masonry heater I have been calling “The Cabin Stove”. Eva …

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