Hi y'all-
It's been a while, and I'm excited to be back and building again. The new context of living deep in the forest of Southern Appalachia offers new challenges and unimagined opportunities. Here we go!
What's interesting about this context?
-80 inches of rain per year with no dry season
-A forest biome that goes dormant in the winter, and then explodes into tropical rainforest level life in the summertime.
-Limited sunshine, from the trees and the clouds and the valley.
-Moderate average temperatures. Huge swings in seasonal humidity.
-Nearly limitless wood for building, burning, berming, hugelkulturing, mushrooming, etc.
-I'm a family of five, with three strong smart motivated teenagers to help/lead/inspire. It's not dad and the kids anymore. It's a crew.
About to build a small family home. Lots could be said, but it's looking like a 20x30 footprint. Earth-berm, two stories. Earthen Floor. 2x8 Stud Walls with Cellulose insulation. Geothermal air tubes with ventilated attic to draw cool(er) and dry(er) air into house during summer. Big eaves and big windows. See attached drawing for the scheme of things.
And a super sweet rocket cookstove for heat in the winter. That's where this thread wants to head. In the direction of designing the dream stove that is going to be at the center of this home.
Here's what I'm hoping to accomplish, not really knowing much about rocket stove design-
1) A glass cooktop for conventional cooking on wood heat
2) A decent size firebox so I can burn larger chunks of wood and not little sticks
3) Ability to heat a tank of water for bathing
4) 48" x 48" footprint, standard chimney through the roof
5) something I can build myself in a resourceful and economical way
6) ability to cook without pumping an enormous amount of heat into the house
7) there's going to be a gas stove as well, so this doesn't need to do all the cooking. in summer i'll be cooking outside entirely.
So far, I'd say the stoves Matt Walker is demonstrating are the most exciting to me.
Excited to get a big group think going on for this project. This is going to be epic.