If you have paid attention to some other people doing Chinese paintings
maybe you could find out almost all of the artists in our channel paint the
trees from the top. Have you ever thought of why?
@harmeet42 Thank you for your feedback again. Compared with other painters
in our channel, this painter does not paint as well as most others. Well,
people have different skills and enjoyments... so it's your choice how to
provide your feedback. If you could check other landscape painters from
ChPaintingsNetwork, you may find the difference. Thank you. Regards,
SF108com
In traditional CBP, students are taught to paint the trunks first from top
to bottom, then the branches, twigs, and leaves. One may break the sequence
as one has enought experience or an image in mind.
@Narut0Uzumaki2oo9 As stated in our channel profile, these videos are
transferred from Websites in China. For better quality videos, please check
our other uploads. Thanks.
The ebay version which China uses is free to use. Ebay charge too much per
listing or purchase and the Chinese site just offers the service which is
why it killed Ebay flawlessly.
Chusheng Electric Appliance Co., Ltd model LC330 wood stove
[Chinese to English using Google Translation] Save Wood Stove developed the first national patent product --- smoke-free, save charcoal, save coal Save Wood ...
@jw934 I WATCHED IT AGAIN AFTER READING YOUR COMMENTS. I STUDIED THE VIDEO
A FEW TIMES. I BELIEVE YOU ARE RIGHT. THE AIR COMES UP FROM THE BOTTOM,
MIXES WITH THE WOOD GAS, RISES UP TO THE OPENING, THE WOK IS PLACED ON TOP
AND SEALS THE FLAME INSIDE. THEN THERE IS AN OPENING UNDER THE WOK FOR
EXHAUST THAT LEADS DOWN THE BACK WHERE THE WATER IS STORED. THE WATER MUST
ALSO COOL THE EXHAUST AS WELL AS FILTER THE ASHES FOR INDOOR USE. THATS
WHAT I LIKE ABOUT YOU. YOU ARE PRETTY SHARP JW. MUDDy
If anyone has tried both this stove and the rocket stove, I would sure
appreciate some comments. Never tried either, but my guess is that the
flame size control is better, max heat is stronger, CO and PM emissions are
higher, overall height is lower, weight about the same, operating cost
higher due to the electric components, product life longer (with
maintenance/replacement), can be used more effectively with a greater
variety of fuel, pots, and recipes than any single rocket stove.
I assume that water is added to cool the flue gases by absorbing the heat
and converting to steam as the stove gets hotter. ash starts forming after
a certain amount of wood has been burnt.The steam wets the flying ash, and
does not allow it to fly as it may be going through several direction
changing exhaust passages to condense the steam and capture the ash in the
condensate. Maybe the water is wetting a finely woven metallic mesh or
cloth which traps the flying ash.
@camelsonhorizon Ha Ha IT'S A SMALL YOU TUBE AFTER ALL! I AM INSTALLING A
WOODSTOVE IN MY HOUSE. I HAVE BEEN PLANNING TO MAKE A STIRLING ENGINE TO
BLOW THE AIR THREW THE VENTS FOR COOLING THE STOVE AND SPREADING THE HEAT
AROUND THE HOUSE BETTER. THE ELECTRIC FAN DOESNT WORK, BUT THE ELECTRIC
CORD NEAR THE STOVE SCARES ME ANYWAY. LOL. MUDDy
One version this stove has a water tank which the user need to fill with
15mm to 20mm of water before usage. The water is to capture the wood ash
blown out by the fan. Another version has a flexible metal pipe to carry
the ash away. It makes sense that forced air wood stove would have more ask
in the exhast than natural draft stoves.
I think I figured it out. There is an exhaust tube going from the top ring
down to a small water task at the back. My guess is that the water is used
to capture unburned smoke. The fan provides sufficient air pressure to make
this possible.