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http://blog.woodstove.com/2013/09/under-hood-5-secondary-combustion.html

For those interested, check out the new video from Woodstock showing some secondary combustion. It also shows the andirons with the moose on top which are a very nice design. No, it does not have to come with moose as it can come with many other designs.

There is also a picture and explanation of how some of this new stuff works.


In addition, you can read about the smoke-free loading design built into he new stove and, another picture.

http://blog.woodstove.com/2013/09/under-hood-6-smoke-free-front-loading.html


Watch for more updates very soon.
 
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http://blog.woodstove.com/2013/09/under-hood-5-secondary-combustion.html

For those interested, check out the new video from Woodstock showing some secondary combustion. It also shows the andirons with the moose on top which are a very nice design. No, it does not have to come with moose as it can come with many other designs.

There is also a picture and explanation of how some of this new stuff works.


In addition, you can read about the smoke-free loading design built into he new stove and, another picture.

http://blog.woodstove.com/2013/09/under-hood-6-smoke-free-front-loading.html


Watch for more updates very soon.
Video is not on the page when you open it up, I would love to see it...
 
It should come up on the page. Just have to scroll down to it. I just double checked it and it is still there and waiting for you.
 
http://blog.woodstove.com/2013/09/under-hood-5-secondary-combustion.html

For those interested, check out the new video from Woodstock showing some secondary combustion. It also shows the andirons with the moose on top which are a very nice design. No, it does not have to come with moose as it can come with many other designs.

There is also a picture and explanation of how some of this new stuff works.


In addition, you can read about the smoke-free loading design built into he new stove and, another picture.

http://blog.woodstove.com/2013/09/under-hood-6-smoke-free-front-loading.html


Watch for more updates very soon.


FYI - video not available in ipad...
 
Yeah that's what I was thinking, I'm at sons practice, hope to catch it tonight....thanks
 
http://blog.woodstove.com/2013/09/under-hood-5-secondary-combustion.html

For those interested, check out the new video from Woodstock showing some secondary combustion. It also shows the andirons with the moose on top which are a very nice design. No, it does not have to come with moose as it can come with many other designs.

There is also a picture and explanation of how some of this new stuff works.


In addition, you can read about the smoke-free loading design built into he new stove and, another picture.

http://blog.woodstove.com/2013/09/under-hood-6-smoke-free-front-loading.html


Watch for more updates very soon.
I know it's early and this stove has not been beta tested yet, but so far it sounds awesome !
 
It looks great Dennis, thanks for sharing, I love a flame show, any idea how big the viewing area is? That's the thing with my VC, I have 280 sq inches of an unbelievable fire show...
 
Looks like a lot of extra parts just complicating the design to me.
Air foils, smoke flap, funnel outlet...really?
If you need all this, there is something wrong.
And slanted secondary just takes away from space more wood could occupy.
Sorry, not a contender on my list.
 
The secondary of the Progress Hybrid is slanted, as I have previously posted, very much like a Rumford fireplace. I believe that is why the PH throws so very much heat out of the window so very quickly as you start the stove. Takes no time at all with the PH to get the home warm from a cold start. Much faster than the Fireview. You can get plenty of firewood in the PH.
 
And, to add, I will bet you lose very little heat up the chimney with that new stove. The window appears to be huge, significantly bigger than the PH, and you surely get a tremendous amount of heat out the window of the PH. Bet that new stove will heat a home from cold start incredibly quickly. With the improved hybrid design, with direct air to the cat, and decreased draft, I also bet it heats for longer on the same amount of wood. You should be able to slow the burn down considerably from the PH, during the first few hours of the burn, which should result in lower stack temps and less heat lost up the flue. I find the improved design aspect of the new stove intriguing. Wish I had room for another stove! Be fun to try this one....
 
Friday, September 20, 2013
Beta Testing CUSTOM STOVE ART with the Kopp Family


More Woodstock blog: Video and CUSTOM STOVE ART
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The Woodstove Design Challenge has focused our attention on questions that we hadn’t really addressed before:

1. Can we make a really high performance woodstove that is completely affordable?
2. We don’t have the chutzpah to think we can produce a stove design that will make everyone happy. So, how do we make a flexible design that can harness our owners’ creativity?
3. How can we have fun with this product? How can our owners have fun too?

Part of the answer is that the Design Challenge Stove will offer custom design on the sides, the andirons, and the cooktop. You can choose from our design book (being developed), submit your own design as a graphic, or suggest a concept to us for review and execution.

Here’s an example of how we think this will work. Recently the Kopp family from Johnstown, PA sent a request for a design with a Fleur-de-Lis pattern on the stove. Here are a few of the images they sent to us.

More Woodstock blog: Video and CUSTOM STOVE ART
We sent them the preview below, and asked them to send a couple of sentences explaining why this design was important to them. Here’s the preview that we sent to the Kopps:
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The Kopps asked us to remove the stars on the hinges, make the fleurs on the andirons a little bigger, and change the colors on the stove. We are using our blog to publish the revised design for approval - and here it is...

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Below is a video generated by our SolidWorks program showing the custom design elements:

[Go to the Woodstock blog link to view the video]

Our plan is to credit each design to its originator, in this case Marie Kopp. We plan to retain designs and make them available to other stove buyers. Ideally, we will generate a design community on line. If the design contained a highly personal image (profile of a loved one, for example) we would not make it publicly available.

We are “beta-testing” the design/review process, as well as the mechanics of the stove. We are becoming quite adept with both the art programs and CNC programs we are using in this process, and we expect to be able create personalized stoves quickly and at very affordable costs.

We’ll show a number of designs from our employees over the next few days. We’re having fun doing this, and we hope our customers will, too. Many thanks to Brian, Sue and Marie Kopp for being our first test subjects!

More Woodstock blog: Video and CUSTOM STOVE ART
Glenn Sperry with first test cut for Bird of Paradise pattern
 
The Fleur-de-Lis pattern stove is the one we requested. We're still deciding on the final colors for our Beta stove. We're going to stick with Metallic Blue for the body of the stove but we might change the doors and sides/legs to charcoal gray to get more contrast with the soapstone showing through the side designs.
 
Th fleur-de-lis looks like it was designed for a French biker.
 
Th fleur-de-lis looks like it was designed for a French biker.

Well, the idea came from my 19yo daughter. She loves French and has been a passenger over the years on my Honda Sport Touring and Pacific Coast bikes, but she probably doesn't qualify as a French biker :cool:
 
Ah, that explains the combo of gears and f-d-l.
 
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FYI - video not available in ipad...

Now that is a shame. Not sure what can be done on this. Perhaps a moderator cold make some suggestions? Any mods?!
 
I think the iPad does not support flash. Get an android or windows tablet.
 
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That is very cool! Is that something they are working on putting into future stoves? I don't remember seeing a slanted roof on any of the ones on their website.

This is something that will be available on the new stove. As for the future of other stoves, Mr Morrissey is a great guy and comes up with some good ideas. He won't be resting for sure!

As for the slanted roof, etc., remember this stove is entered into some competition and I believe the competition folks are looking for ideas like this. So far from the reports I've received on the burning aspects of the stove has me a bit excited. This might turn out to be even better than I expected.
 
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The Fleur-de-Lis pattern stove is the one we requested. We're still deciding on the final colors for our Beta stove. We're going to stick with Metallic Blue for the body of the stove but we might change the doors and sides/legs to charcoal gray to get more contrast with the soapstone showing through the side designs.

That is a strikingly beautiful design, Brian. Can't wait to see actual pics of it "in the flesh" so to speak. Great job!
 
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Looks like a lot of extra parts just complicating the design to me.
Air foils, smoke flap, funnel outlet...really?
If you need all this, there is something wrong.
And slanted secondary just takes away from space more wood could occupy.
Sorry, not a contender on my list.

We understand your feelings on the Hog but please keep in mind this thing is entered in a contest and they were looking for things like this. In addition, the reports I've received so far sound even better than was expected so maybe these ideas will surprise many. I too am usually in the KISS crowd, but sometimes new things have their place.
 
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