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< prev - next > Energy Stoves and Ovens How to Make Sri Lanka s Anagi II Stove 1 (Printable PDF)
How to make Sri Lanka’s anagi II stove
Practical Action
strong steel blade to carve the sides and bottom flat. Bevel the corners to prevent
them from chipping.
9 This illustration shows the 6 master moulds for the Anagi II stove, with their resulting
plaster moulds. The moulds should be allowed to dry thoroughly before using them.
If used while wet and weak, they will be ruined by the scraping in only a few days.
Dry plaster moulds can last for about 6 months then they should be replaced with
new ones