October 30, 2009

Great to see him back in action!
immaculatetelegraphy:

The fire is visible through this tuyere, or air intake. The chimney creates a natural draft that pulls air through these holes, making the fire hot enough for roasting without any bellows- but not yet hot enough for smelting.

Great to see him back in action!

immaculatetelegraphy:

The fire is visible through this tuyere, or air intake. The chimney creates a natural draft that pulls air through these holes, making the fire hot enough for roasting without any bellows- but not yet hot enough for smelting.

Photo — 12:55pm
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