I've used a mixture of lumber scraps and pine cut into 3-4 inch pieces for the last few years. I have a cedar that was removed from my yard laying in the woods that I need to get rid of anyway that will become kindling for the next few years.

Now start a thread on BK vs. any other stove and you will have a lifetime supply of kindling.I print pissing-match forum posts to start my fires.![]()
Soft or hard Maple? The soft Maple I get here (Red or Silver) burns pretty vigorously. I like Red a little more..a bit harder and splits better.I like using maple
That's right, manly burners, not kids with training-wheels thermostat stoves!
I don't see much difference between running a stone stove, or a stove with steel sheets inside the box, preventing the heat from getting out.
I don't think I'm sending all that much heat up the flue once the stone is warm. That load in the pic, that I'm burning now, has the air set at 1 on a scale of 4, and the flue meter is reading right at 300. That's a meter lying on top of the stainless tee snout, about 6" behind the rear flue exit. Gotta be hotter there than it would 18" up a vertical connector pipe, I think.
It would be interesting to see what a probe at 12-18" up the liner would read. I'd need a thermocouple for that. I may do that some day, and hook one up for the cat exhaust as well. The hole provided on the back of the stove requires an 8" probe, and that's too long to accurately transfer actual cat temps all the way to the dial. Or I could drill a hole in the top of the stove and drop in a shorter probe over the cat, as Todd did..

There's an infinite supply. Enough to use for a primary fuel.I print pissing-match forum posts to start my fires.![]()
I use just 3 Popsicle sticks, the last match from a 1950's Chesterfield matchbook. Throw them in the BK and they burn for about 8-12 hours before I have to throw another Popsicle stick.
Oh - sorry about that I was dreaming about having a BK and can report such stories like this!

Admitting that you need a nap is definitely manly, Manly.I think I have to go nap now. Manly![]()
I need a nap but I'm not gonna get one right now.. 
I think they make pallets from Tulip Poplar as well..have you gotten any of that? I split either Tulip or Pine..both flame up pretty easily for a quick start.pallet wood. I do a lot of dumpster diving for it at work, whether it's pine, cherry, oak....it's my go-to kindling.
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