PS. the tools were my wife's, shes into scrapbooking. and has way more money tied up in scrapbooking than ill ever have in distilling. She does have some cool tools, and even lets me abuse them buy cutting and piercing cans. Gotta love her.
Materials:
2 Cans
Scissors
Needle nose pliers
Something to make small holes with, ie. awl, nail, needle, drill bit, push pin
Marker
Some way to make a measurement
Small hammer
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1. Making the cups. Mark a line around the can. I used a book to place the marker on, and just spin the can to get a nice line around the can. Do both cans before you remove the marker to keep the height the same. I eyeballed it at about an inch or so. The deeper the cup you make the more fuel to burn longer but also takes longer to hea
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2. Puncture side of can with scissors and work your way down to the line you made and cut out both cups.
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3. Use pliers to crinkle the top 1/4" or so of one cup. Use the taller of the two if they weren't cut just perfect to each other. To crinkle, grasp the side of the cup in the pliers and give a little twist.
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4. Take the other cup and pierce one hole in the center. This is first to allow the air to escape when you side the two toget
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5.Then slide together, use hammer to gently nudge if needed.
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6.Pierce four more holes, these holes allow fuel to enter the cup.
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7. Mark holes around the edge. I used a pattern of 16 holes, this seems to work the best, then puncture right at the line between the color of the can and the silver bottom. Which is now the top.
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Now your all done. Next Ill show how to fill and light.