Coffee in the morning seaside

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  1. HONDA

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    Good morning
    I was able to ignite, so I went to a slightly windy port and tested it. IMG_20210418_080706.jpg IMG_20210417_172852.jpg IMG20210417123923.jpg It wasn't vulnerable to the wind. I was relieved because it was okay to lay it sideways when transporting it.

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    The brass shaft was deformed, so I remade it with stainless steel. The handle was shaped by brass forging.
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    It is easy to use with the handle of the torch. This stove is not delicate and strong against the wind,so I will have more opportunities to use it.
    My best Regards
    Honda
     

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    Thank you for sharing your custom torch/stove.
    Duane
     
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    Very nice.
     
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    You are the artist of the stove world. I expect to see you work in the Louvre Museum in Paris France. Stunning work my friend.

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    You are an incredible artist. Thank you for sharing this beautiful stove with us.
     
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  7. HONDA

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    Thank you for all your comments.
    I wanted to integrate everything because the parts would be lose if it was an assembly style.
    The other is that it can be packed without a storage case.
    Use a lot to improve!
    Thankyou
    Honda
     
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    Great job on the stove-torch.
     
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    Another great job by the master, good to see it in use, well done.
    Cheers
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    Another work of art thank you for sharing
     
  11. HONDA

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    Thank you for your comment.
    By the way, I made a small heater attachment of 35g. It's as warm as an Aladdin blue flame stove.
     
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    Hit a brass plate to make like a dish and sandwich the coil ,silent burner cap and brass dish.
    The coil is made by winding a cantal wire.
    It can be used on various silent burners. IMG_20210329_233303.jpg IMG_20210330_214252.jpg IMG_20210331_100819.jpg IMG20210330221959.jpg IMG_20210401_061352.jpg
    Now it's a torch, a stove, and a heater.
    It's a small joke.
    Honda
     
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    Wow, very cool to see your creations. Such an imagination.