bigfellascott wrote:So what's the theory behind the charcoal?
The two fuels I've tried for my forge project so far have been BBQ briquettes and pure charcoal.
The briquettes left some slaggy junk in the bottom and don't burn as...thoroughly I guess you'd say. They're like half a dozen shrinking golf balls on fire underneath the crucible. They take a while to heat up and as they burn create wasted space
The charcoal breaks down and burns throughout, and there are no pockets of air in the bottom of the forge because it crumbles into itself instead of shrinking like the coal. There is a constant solid floor of burning charcoal below the crucible.
It gets up to temp quicker, also burns hotter. Only downside is it burns significantly faster than the briquettes. I guess they have chemicals and whatever they to make them burn a bit slower and they don't need to be crazy hot for cooking.
Even with using more fuel per minute with the charcoal, you can work faster and do more so probably cheaper than running the briquettes and using more anyway.
As for making it, just give something a try too
