Joshua etal (adding Erin, Paul, Dean, and "stoves" - as that seemed to be your 
intent) 

Nice first test and report. 

Too bad you had to catch bus. 

This test was only with the Pili shells? Added once? No wood or briquettes? 

The too-much heat at 90 Minutes was due to added fuel? 

Way back when Dean and others were trying to get light weight bricks, there was 
some use of char rather than sawdust. Might be an interesting experiment to see 
if there is a difference. 

What cone dd you fire at? 

Getting the weight of your 11 cups of nuts and the weight of the char will be 
of interest. 

Any way to estimate a TDR (turn down ratio)? 

Do you think you could design something that could be taken apart - for ease of 
transport? 

What weight of the total package? I am worried abut the expense of getting your 
unit to Oregon. (as excess baggage?) 

I can volunteer to be a helper - but bet you will have many offers. 

Again - a very nice piece of art also. 

Ron 



----- Original Message -----
From: "Joshua Guinto" <[email protected]> 
To: "Ronal Larson" <[email protected]> 
Cc: "Bastiaan Teune" <[email protected]>, "Nodira AKHMEDKHODJAEVA" 
<[email protected]>, "Rok Oblak" <[email protected]>, "Richard 
Stanley" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2013 5:03:42 PM 
Subject: Re: [Stoves] FW: Making Attractive Stoves 


Dear Ron, Erin, Dr. Paul, the Geres Team, Bastiaan and many others, 


With gladness, i would like to share with you the photos of my first test with 
the stove last May 14, The tests is far from complete but i am already happy to 
tell you that i got very clean and powerful flames. 


Attached are the photos and description. And yes, i really hope i can bring it 
to Oregon for tests. But would there be anybody to help me? 


Jed 



2013/5/10 < [email protected] > 




Joshua 

Be sure to let us know how the new char-making stove works out. 

If you can get it (or others) to Oregon, it/they could be fully tested this 
summer at the Aprovecho stove camp. 

Ron 



From: "Joshua Guinto" < [email protected] > 
To: "Ronal Larson" < [email protected] > 
Sent: Thursday, May 9, 2013 5:55:25 PM 


Subject: Re: [Stoves] FW: Making Attractive Stoves 


Thanks Ron. Will Anticipate your remarks and also those from others eventually. 







2013/5/10 < [email protected] > 

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Joshua cc Erin and list [ I hope Erin can get this report up on the stove 
website, if this transmittal doesn't make it.] 

This is a "forward" rather than a reply, as I am sure you wanted all of your 
following to go to the full stove list. 

More below. 


From: "Joshua Guinto" < [email protected] > 
To: "Ron" < [email protected] > 
Sent: Wednesday, May 8, 2013 9:44:50 PM 
Subject: Re: [Stoves] FW: Making Attractive Stoves 



Dear Ron, Erin and everyone 



Thanks for the compliments. These stoves are my own work and i hope to inspire 
a lot of other artists along the way. It was also through the coaching i 
received from Rok Oblak and Richard Stanley of Legacy Foundation.And each time 
that i teach people, their artistic talents emerge. There are those in the town 
of Sorsogon,Camiguin and lately in Bulacan. 




And then about the char making stove, i attached a full project proposal which 
i am now seeking help to realize. I do not have much resources neither 
equipments and am working on a very tight budget. Nevertheless i really would 
want this project to push through with whatever i have now. In fact the stove 
and the char box is now drying and due for testing in the coming weeks. 
[RWL1: Your nice project report is still attached. I recommend it to most on 
this list. 

>From it, I now recognize your image from Phnom Penh. I don't believe we ever 
>talked, except maybe in a side "biochar" meeting. I was the one handling the 
>e-mail list (which I have since lost, and hope you or Paul or someone can send 
>me). 

I liked your new char-making version with a "side pocket". But I would avoid 
tying it in any way to the word "TLUD". But I think a true TLUD could also be 
made by you and your artists. 

My wife is a potter, so I can appreciate the complexity (and beauty) of what 
you are doing. Any comments on lifetimes of the simpler stoves seen in the 
report? We need clay with zero shrinkage .] 




About bringing the stove to the USA for resale, that is a grand gesture....i 
will figure out something in the coming days. .... but how about me teaching 
people there instead? 
[RWL2: I spent a week in the Philippines about 4 years ago, and so have a 
little understanding of your economy. One thought I have is trying to get these 
stove units into any airport or big hotel souvenir shop that specializes in 
local crafts. 

I wish I were in a position to help you find a position outside the 
Philippines. Hope someone reading this can maybe help. But, for you, I presume 
there are some good reasons to stay in a lovely country. 

Last, we have been talking recently on this list of spherical shaped fuels. I 
hope you can tell us later about pyrolyzing seeds from Lychee and Rambutan 
fruits. The latter is now my favorite fruit (and has a great size and shape 
seed). Essentially unobtainable here, and when found - a horrible price. In the 
little town of Adam, north of you, I could pick all I wanted off numerous 
trees. 

I will try to add a little more on your report later - but glad to answer 
questions anytime. 

Ron } 



Jed b 








2013/5/8 Ron < [email protected] > 

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Joshua. Cc Erin and list 

Yours are by far the most artistic stoves I have seen. Please compliment the 
artists. 


This is also to ask anyone getting near Manila to bring some back for resale in 
the US. Or 
maybe Save The Children can help. 


I hope you and the Bulacan artists can do something similar for char-making 
stoves. (need a closed container with right-sized (plug-able) holes at the 
bottom and half-way up.) 


Lastly, your (non-artistic) box in the last photo mentions the words char and 
pocket. Can you explain further? 


Thanks. Ron 





On May 6, 2013, at 3:26 PM, "Erin Rasmussen" < [email protected] > wrote: 



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I'm sure you'll love Jed's stoves, the photos were too large to email to the 
list, so I posted them here: 

http://www.stoves.bioenergylists.org/Holey-Roket-2013 

his contact info: Joshua Guinto [mailto: [email protected] ] 





from his email: 


HI Erin 





Excuse me for joining the subject. How about these stoves? 





The first two stoves in the attached i already am making since the past years. 
And recently, i have been teaching women and soon their husbands to also make 
their rocket stoves here in the province of Bulacan under a disaster 
preparedness program by the Save the Children International. They also make 
their own designs of flowers, castle towers, chess characters, and faces into 
their stoves. 





the drawing in the third attachment is a prototype in process. It is a Holey 
Rocket Stove with a char pocket on the side and a box as a platform. I hope to 
finish it in the coming weeks. 





Jed 











2013/5/3 Erin Rasmussen < [email protected] > 





Hi Christa, 



We were talking at ETHOS about characteristics that make an improved stove, a 
sexy, aspirational stove, a stove that women actually want, and use and 
cherish, and beg to spend scarce resources to pay for. And I remember promising 
to ask you for a list of things that we should be thinking about when we make 
good stoves. So now it's several months later and I'm finally getting around to 
asking your for that list. :-) Is it in your presentation? I'd love to figure 
out some way to sort those qualities into my newer more improved way of 
presenting stoves. 



And question your colleague did that excellent graph of clean fuels with 
renewable energies (including wood) listed as superior to natural gas. Is that 
in the Energypedia? I have looked for it, but I have not found it. 



Many thanks, 

Erin R. 

[email protected] 


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