Paul,
Being lazy about it I would just first go for the Peko Pe stove and stuff the 
needles in directly. If your stove does not allow that approach and or you want 
them applicable to many different stoves as a packaged briquette product then 
maybe we can help.

First: Where are you working or at least applying the technology ? There may be 
someone close to you who has experience with them and can help you out.  
Alternatively,  you can go to our website and plunk down 85 dollars online for 
our four manual set which has the all details you'll need. It includes making 
the basic compound lever wood press, how ot make briquettes on it or about any 
other prss out there, training of others and paling a project for production, 
and finally the Teory and Applications of the technology globally, (Its in 
about 65 countries now).
Really though, receiving training directly from another, proximate group, is 
the best way forward  

Kind Regards,
 Richard Stanley
www.legacyfound,org
 
On Jan 30, 2013, at 12:05 PM, Paul Carrico wrote:

Hi,
    My name is Paul and I am new to the forum.  I am designing a stove and want 
to utilize the Pine needle as a fuel compressed into a briquette as my main 
source as they are readily available.  What research has been done on the 
needles that I could access to facilitate the building of this fuel cell?  
Thanks and have a good day.
 
regards,
Paul Carrico
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