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40 DIY Smokehouse Plans For Better Flavoring and Preserving Of Food

Any of these 40 smokehouse plans that we have collected from the internet sites can help you eat better and save you money on the grocery bill. That’s a great incentive to build your own homemade smokehouse to preserve and flavor meats at home. Once upon a time, using a smokehouse was the only way fresh meat could be preserved, today it’s not a necessity but luxury culinary item that can be used for flavoring, cooking and preserving food.

A BBQ smokehouse erected in your own back yard allows you to have control over food flavor, additives and preservation method by using either the hot smoker or cold smoker method. A BBQ smokehouse will enhance the flavor of any cut of meat and allow you to use cheaper cuts of meat and make them taste like the most expensive cuts. Making your own sausage and cheese and smoking it will add another dimension of flavor to your homemade recipes that just can’t be bought in any store. Smoking meats and other foods also kills harmful bacteria to increase the shelf life of food.

A store bought smoker can be purchased, but why not save money and build a customized smokehouse that will meet your exact needs? Check out these free smokehouse plans from our list and select the one that’s right for your food smoking needs.

1: Construct Smokehouse Plans Under 80$

Many of us have an inherited small, antique pot bellied stoves from their grandparents. The sentimental value is priceless, but the small size of the wood burning stove makes it almost useless in the modern day, open concept style homes. But that small size also makes them perfect for use in homemade smokehouse by smokingmeatforums.

Use these free smokehouse plans to build a mid-sized smokehouse with covered porch area where wood can be  stored and kept dry. Install a small pot belly wood burning stove inside the structure to create enough heat and smoke to flavor, preserve and cook meat.

smokehouse plans
smokehouse plans Under 80$, Image via: smokingmeatforums

2: DIY Pallet Smokehouse Plan

Make DIY Pallet Smokehouse such as this one by instructables using recycled wood pallets and some aluminum roofing material. Being eco-friendly through recycling old wood pallets is a plus for these smokehouse plans.

Supllies you need to make this smokehouse plan are 20-30 pallets, 2 1/2 inch screws, corrugated tin for roof (4’x3′), heavyduty tin foil, roll of aluminum screen, handle and hinges. You may also like to check out file cabinet smoker.

 DIY Smokehouse
DIY Smokehouse, Image via: instructables

3: Use Cedar Wood To Build 4×4 DIY Smokehouse

In the previous one we discussed using pallet for diy smokehouse. But this 4×4 foot DIY smokehouse by myoutdoorplans is constructed of cedar wood that will last for years. Step to build this smokehouse are

  • Build the floor in a 4×4 square.
  • Frame three walls with cedar lumber and cover with cedar slats.
  • Create the front wall with door frame.
  • Build roof frame and cover with slats.
  • Build a wood burning unit outside the smokehouse and install pipe inside with the easy to follow directions.
Use Cedar Wood To Build 4×4 Smokehouse
Image via: myoutdoorplans

4: Make Smokehouse Out of Cement Blocks

Here we have another great idea to make a smokehouse by using cement blocks. Transform 200 cement blocks into an attractive and efficient homemade smokehouse made by grit with these plans.

  • Prepare the ground of footers.
  • Place the first layer of cement blocks in place and square them up.
  • Apply mortar mix on top of first layer, then continue layering blocks and mortar mix until desired height is reached.
  • Frame in roof with wood, cover with plywood and selected roofing material.
  • Build and install door.
Make Smokehouse Out of Cement Blocks
Make Smokehouse Out of Cement Blocks, Image via: grit

5: Awesome Smokehouse

Build an awesome smokehouse that will become the focal point of your backyard with these free instructions. Get detailed instructions on how to build a smokehouse in this YouTube video that will flavor and preserve your food, plus add value to your property. Bricks and cement are used for the construction of this awesome smokehouse so it will last for decades. Some mortar and roofing material plus a few other components will enable you to complete this DIY building project.

This smokehouse also includes a built-in grill and wood storage box so everything is handy when you want to smoke food to preserve it or cook it on the grill to eat it. Be sure to build a table and chairs to place near this homemade smokehouse because it will become the favorite family gathering spot.

Use the smokehouse to infuse flavor into poultry, pork, beef, wild game, fish, fruits, vegetables, and greens. Improve the flavor of food and preserve fresh food in a unique way with your own smokehouse.

6: Recycled Wood Stove Smokehouse

Create this small and efficient homemade smokehouse on youtube in your backyard this weekend. Watch this YouTube video for complete building instructions and start flavoring and preserving food. An old wood stove is the center of this cinder block smokehouse. The exterior is covered with weather resistant cedar siding that makes the DIY smokehouse look good.

Build a small smokehouse like this one and smoke fresh fish, vegetables, or other meats for preserving. The slow smoking process adds flavor to meats and vegetables, and it will preserve the food so it will not need to be refrigerated.

The small size makes this smokehouse fast to build. It also is just the right size to fit into almost any backyard. Building a smokehouse for your homestead is a perfect way to add variety to your diet. A DIY smokehouse will infuse smoke flavor into all types of fresh food so your diet will never get boring.

7: Smoker, Oven, And Grill

Build one structure that will do three different things so you can save time, space, and money.

Create this homemade smokehouse comes pizza oven, and garden grill with recycled brick, cover the entire exterior with plaster and paint it white for an aesthetically pleasing smokehouse in your backyard.

You will be able to cold smoke or hot smoke in this homemade smokehouse by instructables. Cold smoke meats, vegetables, cheese, and fruits to infuse a delicious smokey flavor into the foods. The type of wood used for the cold smoking process will determine the final flavor that is added to the food. Cold smoking also helps to preserve fresh food for future usage.

Hot smoking food infuses flavor and prepares them for eating. Add more wood to the smokehouse fire to increase the heat so the fresh food will be infused with flavor and cooked at the same time.

This DIY smokehouse also has a built in grill and oven. Grill some fresh meat, smoke a few vegetables and bake fresh bread in the oven all at the same time. Ideal for your backyard garden area. You may also like to check out diy solar oven.

Pizza Oven Smokehouse
Pizza Oven Smokehouse, Image via: instructables

8: Convert Outdoor Shed or Closet into Smokehouse

Attractive and east to build, these smokehouse plans show you how to build a smokehouse like this one by ana-white that looks as good as it works. Small design with small wood burning stove on the outside will use only a small amount of wood to smoke a large amount of meat.

Convert Outdoor Shed or Closet into Smokehouse
smokehouse plans image via: ana-white

9: Buy 55 Gallon Steel Drum To Make A Ugly Drum Smoker

A 55 gallon steel drum can be transformed into a meat smoker with these free plans by fix. Detailed instructions will show you how to create DIY smoker that is inexpensive, portable and will provide low heat and smoke for up to 12 hours so meat will come out evenly smoked. Don’t let the small size fool you, a drum smoker like this one can hold 4 pork shoulders and 3 beef briskets at the same time, that’s enough meat to feed a large group of people.

Buy 55 Gallon Steel Drum To Make A Ugly Drum Smoker
Smokehouse Plans made from 55 Gallon Steel Drum, Image via: fix.com

10: Small Smokehouse Plans

This small smokehouse by smokingmeatforums is on wheels so it’s portable and can go wherever you need it to go. Roll it near the house to load it up with meat, then roll it away from the house to fire up the wood stove and start the smoking process.

small smokehouse plans
portable smokehouse, Image via: smokingmeatforums

11- Rustic Style Smokehouse

The rustic appearance of this DIY smokehouse on YouTube is easy to achieve by using weathered, reclaimed wood for the project or by covering the smokehouse with old, rusty tin. However you decide to make it look rustic, the inside is where the flavor is added to the food.

Watch this YouTuber video to learn how to build this rustic smokehouse, then build a small fire in the bottom or use a small potbelly stove to provide the smoke for the fresh food inside. Preserve garden produce or seasonal fruits with the cold smoke this rustic smokehouse will provide.

The size is small enough to fit in any backyard and the interior size is large enough to hold cuts of meat harvested from an animal kill during hunting season. Ideal use for reclaimed lumber and tin, and a great way to put an antique pot belly stove to use. You may also like to check out rocket stove plans.

12: Cold Smoker

Cold Smoking Conversion plans allows you to take a hot smoker and turn it into a cold smoker. Everyone has their own preference of either hot or cold smoke, this DIY smokehouse plan by virtualweberbullet lets you have the best of both worlds and alternate between cold and hot smoke as desired.

Materials you’ll need for this smokehouse plan are large cardboard box, at least 18″x18″x24″, piece of cardboard, electric hot plate, disposable aluminum pie pan, rubber band and duct tape.

Cold DIY smokehouse plan
Cold DIY smokehouse Idea, Image via: virtualweberbullet

13: Brick Smoker

Brick Smoker and BBQ Pit is a work of art that provides a place to smoke meat, grill meat and other food, plus it enhances the look of the landscape. This DIY brick smoker by instructables will be the place all your family and guests will want to gather around when they come over for a visit.

Brick Smoker and BBQ Pit
Brick and BBQ Pit Smoker, Image via: instructables

14: USDA Smokehouse Plans

USDA Smokehouse plans by meatsandsausages provide you with a tradition old-school design that combines form and function that has proved to be highly efficient and durable over the past several centuries.

Smokehouse plans
DIY Smokehouse, Image via: meatsandsausages

15: Cinder Block Smokehouse Plans

Cinder Block smokehouse design by justtwofarmkids is a large, classic design that can smoke a lot of meat at once. Perfect for those who raise and eat their own livestock or hunt for game animals.

Cinder Block Smokehouse Plan
DIY Cinder Block Smokehouse Idea , Image via: justtwofarmkids

16: Turkey Burner Smokehouse Plan

Turkey Burner Smokehouse design is another DIY smoker like this one by animalscience.cahnr.uconn.edu than relies on propane instead of wood to give meat that desired smokey flavor. Just about the size of a normal household refrigerator, this smoker is easy to build and easy to use.

Turkey Burner Smokehouse Plan
Turkey Burner Smokehouse Plan, Image via: animalscience.cahnr.uconn.edu

17: Whiskey Barrel Smoker

Whiskey Barrel Smoker by thesmokering is an attractive addition to any backyard and it’s easy to build, even for the novice do-it-yourself-er. The whiskey barrel smoker plan uses charcoal to create the smokey flavor in foods instead of wood.

Whiskey Barrel Smoker
DIY Whiskey Barrel Smoker Idea, Image via: thesmokering

18: Build Smokehouse and pizza Oven Together

Here’s a great idea that provides two luxury culinary items into one compact outdoor unit- a smokehouse and a pizza oven by cappersfarmer. Building a smokehouse couldn’t be simpler with these easy to follow plans, and creating the wood burning unit so it will serve as a pizza oven is genius.

Build Smokehouse and pizza Oven Together
Build Smokehouse and pizza Oven Together, Image via: cappersfarmer

19: Walk-In Smokehouse Plans

Walk-in Smokehouse by robertforto is a design for the serious meat smoker. This large six foot by six foot wood-sided smoker looks like an garden shed that makes an attractive addition to the landscape. This is a great size smokehouse for those who have large backyards and hunt for wild game or raise livestock. Built to last on a foundation of railroad cross ties and topped with a tin roof. You may also like to check out homemade solar food dehydrator.

Walk-In Smokehouse Plan
Large 6×6 DIY Walk-In Smokehouse, Image via: robertforto

20: Build Cold Smoker From Untreated Lumber

A cold smoker does not cook the meat, only adds a wonderful smoky flavor and preserves the meat. Use these free plans to build your own cold smoker box by cowgirlscountry.

Build Cold Smoker From Untreated Lumber
smokehouse plans Image via: cowgirlscountry

21: Brick Base Smokehouse

These smokehouse plans on Youtube show you how to recycle old bricks (or you can buy new bricks) into an attractive and functional smokehouse base and firebox.

Every homestead should have a permanent smokehouse like this one that is well able to infuse flavor, cook, and preserve all the foods grown and harvested on the homestead. Gardening, hunting, and gathering are a way of life for homesteaders and cold smoking is a great way to preserve the food.

This brick base firebox can be used to grill food while the fire is burning to produce smoke to smoke the fresh food inside of the smokehouse. Two food preparation methods can be going on at the same time to help save time and money for the homesteader.

22: 6×6 Smokehouse Plans

When plenty of smoking room is needed, these smokehouse plans by backyardbuddies will show you how to build it big. The finished smoker is 6×6 feet and has plenty of room for whatever meat you need to smoke.

6x6 Smokehouse Plan
Big 6×6 DIY Smokehouse, Image via: backyardbuddies

23: Propane Smokehouse Plan

Propane Smoker plan by hotspotoutdoors lets you achieve a smokey flavor on meats and other foods without burning wood. The simple box smoker design uses a turkey deep fryer to create the smoke.

Propane Smokehouse Plan
DIY Propane Smokehouse Idea, Image via: hotspotoutdoors

24: Smokehouse Plans

Look at the drawing and written smokehouse plans along with pictures before, during and after the build to help you create your own homemade smokehouse like this one by smokingmeatforums.

Smokehouse Plans
Smokehouse Plans, Image via: smokingmeatforums

25: Recycled An Old Refrigerator Into DIY Smoker

Don’t know what to do with that old, non-working refrigerator? Transform it into a smoker with these plans by theingredientstore. Wooden pallets, a barrel or drum help to complete the smokehouse from mostly recycled materials.

Recycled An Old Refrigerator Into DIY Smoker
Recycled An Old Refrigerator Into DIY Smoker, Image via: theingredientstore

26: Use Recycled Lumber And Steel Drum To Build This Smokehouse

These smoker plans by smoking-meat use recycled lumber and a steel drum to create a whimsical structure at a minimal cost. Functional and attractive, this inexpensive meat smoker will keep your family enjoying flavorful meat for years.

Use Recycled Lumber And Steel Drum To Build This Smokehouse
Use Recycled Lumber And Steel Drum To Build This Smokehouse , Image via: smoking-meat

27: Hot Or Cold Smokehouse

This slanted roof DIY smokehouse lets you choose between hot or cold smoking. You can become your own BBQ pitmaster with meats and other foods smoked to tasty perfection with this backyard smokehouse.

The building process is straightforward with these DIY smokehouse plans by motherearthnews, and it will look nice in your backyard. The small size does not take up much land space but it will have a big impact on the way your food tastes.

The 6-foot height allows plenty of interior space for large cuts of meat or large quantities of food to be smoked at the same time. A hook in the top of the smokehouse will provide ample room for smoking hams of half a hog. The slanted roof lets rainwater run off quickly.

Smoking is also a great method of preserving fresh food, especially meat, and is a must-have item for hunters, fishermen, and people living on an off-grid homestead.

Hot Or Cold Smokehouse
Hot Or Cold Smokehouse, Image via: motherearthnews

28: Big Green Egg Smokehouse

These free plans will show you how to build a smokehouse by tasteofartisan on top of a Big Green Egg smoker. The Big Green Egg smoker is the mini version and is ideal for slow smoking sausage in a cold smoke environment.

The smokehouse is small and is ideal for building in a small backyard. Even though the smokehouse is small it infuses food with lots of delicious smoky flavor.

If you have a tasty homemade sausage recipe that needs smokey flavor to make it perfect, this DIY smokehouse is what you need. The small smokehouse can handle other food items too and is great for smoking fresh fish to preserve and add flavor.

If you have a mini Big Green Egg that you no longer use, consider using these smokehouse plans and put the Big Green Egg to good use.

Big Green Egg Smokehouse
Big Green Egg Smokehouse, Image via: tasteofartisan

29: Water Drain Pipe Smokehouse

A concrete water drain pipe can be transformed into a unique and attractive backyard smokehouse with these free building plans  by sites.google.

Concrete water drain pipes are typically used in areas where there is new home construction and they are 10-feet in length and 3-inches thick. The drain pipe is heavy and will take a special saw to cut it to the desired height and to cut out the openings. However, when the building project is completed, you will have a one of kind a smokehouse and barbeque grill that will be the envy of the neighborhood.

You can use this idea to create a smokehouse, grill, and firepit combination from one concrete drain pipe that is virtually indestructible. Enjoy better food flavor and create a backyard focal point with these free smokehouse plans.

Water Drain Pipe Smokehouse
Water Drain Pipe Smokehouse, Image via: sites.google

30: Wooden Smokehouse Plans

If you enjoy cooking and like to entertain, you should build a basic wooden smokehouse like this one by howtospecialist . A smokehouse adds incredible flavor to meats, vegetables, and fruits that will turn ordinary food into extraordinary food.

Smoked beef, potatoes, tomatoes, and onions will transform a boring backyard cookout into a tasty culinary experience.

Build a smokehouse with this downloadable PDF file so you can add flavor to everyday food items and make them special. A wooden smokehouse like this one is not expensive or time consuming to build but it will provide years of tasty smoked foods.

Wooden Smokehouse Plans
Basic wooden smokehouse idea, Image via: howtospecialist

31: Cold Smoking Smokehouse

If you like to cold smoke a high volume of meat at a time, this DIY smokehouse by bcoutdoorsmagazine is for you.

This classic design is easy to construct and ideal for big game hunters that have a lot of fresh meat that needs to be preserved at once.

The size of this smokehouse is 22-inches across and 45-inches tall but the design is easy to adjust to any width and height needed. These free plans provide detailed designs and instructions so you can build a cold smoker just like this one for your homestead.

Cold Smoking Smokehouse
Cold Smoking Smokehouse, Image via: bcoutdoorsmagazine

32: Small Smokehouse

Having a small smokehouse at a cabin that is only used for seasonal hunting is a great idea. It would allow you to smoke the fish and meats harvested during the hunt for easy transport back home.

Hunting and fishing cabins are often off-grid and using these smokehouse plans on youtube to build a small smokehouse provides a method of cooking and preserving freshly harvested meat. The small size won’t take up a lot of land space and won’t require much time to build. Creating it on a concrete slab as shown in this instructional YouTube video will make the smokehouse last for decades.

33: Small Smokehouse Plans

These detailed, pictorial plans will show how to build a small smokehouse by askaprepper and the fire pit that will provide the smoke. This will create a permanent structure that can be used for years to flavor and preserve meat. The design is simple and the smokehouse can be built with leftover building material so the cost will be minimal.

how to build a small smokehouse
Small Smokehouse Plans, Image via: askaprepper

34: Miniature Smokehouse Plans

Mini Smokehouse plan by forums.egullet takes up no more room than a mini fridge but packs a big punch with big smokey flavor. This mini smokehouse is ideal for those living in an apartment or condo unit with little outdoor living space.

Mini Smokehouse
DIY Miniature Smokehouse Idea, Image via: forums.egullet

35: Tall Smokehouse

This tall smokehouse is simple to build and will hold lots of fresh foods for smoking at the same time. It is a simple wooden structure that contains a free-standing grill in the bottom and several wire racks so multiple types of food can be infused with smokey flavor at once.

Cold smoke fresh fish, garden vegetables, poultry, or herbs to preserve them for use during the cold winter months. Grow and gather all the food you can during spring and summer, then preserve them for winter using this homemade smokehouse by barbecuebible.

If you like a hint of smoke flavor in your food, then learn how to build a smokehouse with this free tutorial. You will be able to smoke cheese, bacon, oysters, salmon, ham, nuts, onions, butter, and all of your favorite condiments. You don’t have to be a gardener or a hunter/gatherer to have use for a smokehouse. Common store bought items, like ketchup, mustard, salad dressing, olives, and salt can be elevated to a gourmet food item by adding smoke to them. Just think how wonderful an ordinary hot dog or ham sandwich would taste with a dash of smoke flavored ketchup and mustard.

Build this tall smokehouse this weekend and get started smoking amazing food.

Tall Smokehouse
Tall Smokehouse, Image via: barbecuebible

36: Stone Furnace Smokehouse

Watch this YouTube video and download the construction plan and material list so you can build a beautiful, functional smokehouse like this one. All the details, from the preparation of the ground to building the first fire are detailed in these free building plans. Nothing is left out so you can build this stone furnace smokehouse on youtube in just one weekend.

The furnace and stove pipe are built under the ground and away from the smokehouse. This way the smoke is cold and slowly flavors the food with smoke and preserves it. The size of this DIY smokehouse is large enough to hang and smoke several large pieces of meat and fish inside at the same time.

This DIY smokehouse will also make an attractive addition to your backyard. Get your build this weekend and start preserving flavorful food.

37: Tongue-in-Groove Pine Smokehouse

An attractive, budget friendly DIY smokehouse can be built using tongue-in-groove pine lumber. This homemade smokehouse by agriculture is cheap and easy to build and will help you add flavor to food and preserve them for future use.

These detailed plans are written and have pictures to make the building process easy. You don’t have to be an experienced carpenter to build a smokehouse like this with these great plans. This would be ideal for building near your garden so you can harvest fresh vegetables and place them directly into the smokehouse without delay.

The cold smoke will preserve the flavor of the fresh vegetables and keep them lasting throughout the winter. Did you know that you can smoke whole cabbage heads, tomatoes, ears of corn, peppers, onions, and mushrooms are ideal for smoking? Almost any food that can be grown in the garden or foraged from land can be smoked and preserved.

Build yourself this affordable tongue-in-groove smokehouse and add layers of flavor to ordinary foods.

budget friendly DIY smokehouse
budget friendly DIY smokehouse, Image via: agriculture

38: Barrel Smoker

Discover how you can recycle materials and transform them into an efficient homemade smokehouse in this YouTube video.  A recycled metal 55 gallon barrel is used to hold the wood and fire that will produce the smoke. A metal stove pipe connects the metal barrel and small smokehouse so the cold smoke goes into the house to flavor and preserve the food. The size of the homemade smokehouse can be customized to meet your needs.

Other building materials that can be salvaged and recycled for this DIY project will save you money and keep usable materials out of the landfill. The smoke will transform ordinary, bland foods into tasty meals that your family will love. You can smoke eggs, potatoes, rice, flour, and coffee and make a low-cost meal taste like an expensive treat. Ice cubes can even have a smokey flavor added to them so any cold beverage can be infused with smoky goodness.

39: DIY Backyard Smokehouse

Like we dicussed above Cinder Blocks and Cedar wood make not only an efficient smokehouse, but an attractive one too. This DIY smokehouse design by littlethings makes smoking fun and enhances the appearance of the backyard.

DIY Smokehouse Plans
DIY Backyard Smokehouse Plans, Image via: littlethings

40: Cinder Block and Brick Smokehouse Plans

Cinder Block with Brick Fire Box smokehouse design by motherearthnews will withstand the elements for decades and provide delicious smoked meats and cheese for several generations to come. 

Cinder Block and Brick Smokehouse
Cinder Block and Brick Smokehouse plan , Image via: motherearthnews

Summary

Now you have many options to make your own smokehouse plans using cedar wood, cement block, concrete, outdoor shed into smokehouse and old barrel drum. Many of these smokehouse plans that we have gethered for you are made using items you may have already on hand or you can buy for few dollars. These diy smokehouses are a cost efficient way to infuse smoke flavour into your favourite cut of meat without bying expensive ones from the stores.

I have answered some of common questions you may have in your mind.

FAQ’s

What should be the size of a smokehouse?

The smokehouse can be of any size. It can be small to large depending upon the quantity of meat you are going to smoke for the number of your family members (typically 6 x 8 x 8-inches in size). It should be made of stone, brick and wood framing.

How much time does it take to cure meat?

The time of curling process depends upon the type, size and taste level you like to get from the meat. It usually takes one day but for large cuts the time required can be four days. It also depends upon the humidity and temperature level in the smokehouse.

What should be the temperature of the smokehouse?

An ideal temperature for smoking the meat is 50 F for a minimum of 24 hours and no more than 90 F for a minimum of 20 hours.

Should a smokehouse need to be insulated?

There are some important factors to consider when smoking meat such as fuel must be stable, and heat needs to be concentrated to the cuts of meat. If you still want your smokehouse to be insulated it should be covered with fabric with a silicon coating or aluminum coating.

27 DIY Pizza Oven Plans For Outdoors Backing

An outdoor DIY pizza oven is a surprise feature that will transform your backyard into an outdoor kitchen and living space. A grill is a standard outdoor item, a smoker is fairly common as well but a pizza oven is unique and is capable of cooking a wide range of foods.

The construction of a DIY pizza oven is easy when you follow one of these 27 free building plans. Start by selecting a location that can be a permanent home for the DIY brick pizza oven, build it, then get ready to enjoy homemade pizza that is ready in 60 seconds, plus smoked meats and other foods that can be cooked inside the outdoor oven.

Here we bring you some of the most enticing and helpful DIY pizza oven plans through which you can add fantastic appeal to your garden area. Here you go:

1- Clay Made Bread & Pizza Oven Plans

It might not be surprising if one fine weekend you decide to use your creativity and put efforts in making a fine DIY project. If that is your plan anytime in future, you should definitely invest time in making simple, yet rewarding diy clay pizza oven by Instructables. It involves some technicalities but you would be able to make it happen by carefully going through the steps. So, a bag of recycled bricks, pottery clay, recycled chimney and related stuff would make it fun experience.

Here we have step by step guide to build a pizza oven.

  • Make the base of oven using a wooden frame and filled it up with 2 x 25kg bags of concrete mixture and pour water in it.
  • Keep wood storage level about 1 1/2 foot high.
  • Make a semi-circular arches out of 3/4 inch plywood to be used for wood storage and oven entrance.
  • Build up the brick courses using recycled bricks and standard mortar mix from a DIY store.
  • Lay the 110mm-thick inlets on the roof.
  • Make the entrance arch and baking surface.
  • Make former using leftover slats of IKEA windows blinds.
  • Paste some wallpaper on the dome former.
  • Prepare thermal mass layer using sharp sand with potters’ clay in a 80% to 20% ratio and apply it on the dome.
  • Make a outer layer of dome using runny mixture of clay and vermiculite.
  • Make pizza backing surface using terracotta tiles.
  • Create outer shell with a layer of standard builders mortar (cement & sand) on a matrix of chicken mesh.
  • Fit over the existing sewer-pipe stack with some mortar.
  • Burn fire in the middle of oven and back your pizza.
Clay made Bread & Pizza Oven
Clay made Bread & Pizza Oven, Image via: Instructables

2- DIY Brick Pizza Oven

The backyard is not only to pet little fellows or place fountains, it can also be utilized to place an oven. Yes, DIY brick pizza oven like this one by buildipedia would look absolutely fantastic in your backyard and you can call over your friends occasionally and celebrate by making delicious pizzas. It would change your backyard to a fine dining for family and friends and create an overall appealing ambiance.

DIY brick oven
DIY brick oven, Image by buildipedia

3- Clay Pizza Oven

Create an outdoor kitchen with these free pizza oven plans by Instructables. The clay pizza oven is large and can cook a pizza in 60-seconds and it’s large enough to smoke meat, bake bread, and do many other cooking tasks.

By building a roof over the clay oven you will be creating an outdoor cooking and dining area that can be used year-round. The clay oven will provide enough radiant heat to keep the outdoor space warm and cozy on winter days for your outdoor enjoyment.

Clay Pizza Oven
Clay Pizza Oven, Image by Instructables

4- Oil Drum Pizza Oven

Here we have a great way to recycle a used oil drum and transform it into a functional, cheap pizza oven for your backyard.

Ideal for use on a backyard deck and the free pizza oven plans by Instructables show you how to build an attached work surface for convenient food preparation. Create your favorite pizza recipe and this oil drum pizza oven will be heated and ready to cook in 45 minutes.

pizza oven plans
pizza oven plans, Image by Instructables

5- Wood Fired Pizza Oven

Heated by wood and small enough to fit into an urban backyard, this DIY outdoor oven is a high performing pizza oven made from bricks.

Sit outside on your patio and watch the wood burn as it heats the DIY brick oven to cook a pizza. Learn how to build this easy DIY pizza oven in this YouTube video that will warm up the outdoor space while cooking delicious homemade pizza in about one minute.

This will make a great addition to your outdoor living space and it’s a DIY project that will cost less than $50 to build.

6- Build Outdoor Pizza Oven

People who are interested in making the most of useful scrap lying in the backyard insist on inquiring about, how to build an outdoor pizza oven? Well, it’s a fun activity so you must try investing your time in it.

You have to create a brick base, add chimney over the top and follow some other simple steps for the completion. Outdoor brick oven like this one by hgtv would be one fantastic addition to your outdoor area. You can call over peeps for fine occasions and celebrate in home atmosphere.

Outdoor Pizza Oven
Outdoor Pizza Oven, Image by HGTV

7- Small Garden DIY Pizza Oven

Who said that you cannot have your own designed homemade pizza oven like this one by permaculture in your small garden space? All you need to do is look for the space where you think you can easily place the oven and start looking for the things required to make it. Bricks, chimney, aluminum foil and clay are the main things required, rest is the human effort.

Small garden DIY brick oven
Small garden DIY brick oven, Image by permaculture

8- Brick Oven with Wood Storage

A wood burning pizza oven will need plenty of wood to keep it burning and that means a place will be needed to store the wood. Watch this YouTube video to get the plans for building a large brick pizza oven that provides a place to store wood plus a work surface for food preparation.

After building an outdoor pizza oven DIY project like this you may never use your indoor kitchen again. This DIY pizza oven on youtube will become the central attraction of your backyard and the spot where everyone will want to gather.

Add a table and a few chairs near the brick oven and the outdoor location will soon become the favorite hangout spot at your home.

9- Cardboard Solar Pizza Oven

Here we are one of the simplest ways to make sure that you get a small and efficient oven to bake your pizzas in like this one by instructables. All you need to have is good sunlight exposure for the oven that you have created. Within a few hours, by using cardboard, aluminum foil, some scrap and a big glass, you will have a solar oven ready to function.

Cardboard Solar Oven
Cardboard Solar Oven, Image by instructables

10- Classic Outside Pizza Oven Plans

Following is step by step guide to build your own rustic outdoor pizza oven by sunset.

Firstly prepare 8 by 8 16 blocks on the ground to make a 32 by 54 inch base. Then place cap blocks on it and layer of firebricks on top of it. Cut a barrel in half and fix it on top of firebricks. Cut a 3- by 4-foot piece of the 6-inch wire mesh and arc over the barrel. Cut 14-inch-long pieces from redwood 2-by-4 and make a door from it.

Prepare insulating material by mixing 3 parts adobe soil to 1 part Portland cement and add water in it. Pack the oven from base to top with the mixture and then smooth the surface with damp sponge.Wiggle the door and can, then cover the oven with damp towels and plastic tarp. After building the first fire paint the oven. Your oven is ready now for backing.

Classic outside pizza oven
Classic outside pizza oven, Image by sunset

11- Outdoor Mud Pizza Oven

This DIY pizza oven plan by theyearofmud remains different from the best because of its size. It is bigger in size with expanded interior and has great baking potential. Also, it has excellent insulation capacity, remains hot for longer time, and consists of a roof shelter so that it remains safe from the weather changes. With all this, it is very inexpensive and effective when it comes to building it.

Outdoor Mud Oven
Outdoor Mud Oven, Image by theyearofmud

12- Terra Cotta Pot Pizza Oven Plan

Using the terra cotta pots and insulating buckets, this type of pizza oven by Food52 can be made to bake fine breads. This might not be really helpful for making pizzas, but eventually you can have delicious breads for breakfast and other hi-tea occasions.

Terra Cot pots oven plan
Terra Cot pots oven plan, Image by Food52

13- Old World Look

Build your own pizza oven like this one by deliciousmagazine with old world styling that makes it look like it’s been in place and cooking pizza for a hundred years.

Clay, rocks, and wood beams are used in this DIY project and the result is an attractive, functional pizza oven that will last for decades. Create this oven to be the center of an outdoor eating area and it will draw in family and friends. The DIY pizza oven increases the air temperature all around it so even on cold nights you can enjoy hot pizza and warm fellowship outdoors.

Build your own pizza oven
Build your own pizza oven, Image by deliciousmagazine

14- Exercise Ball Pizza Oven

Here we have a fun DIY project that will enable you to build an outdoor pizza oven with an exercise ball.

Follow this pizza oven plans on youtube so you can create a cheap and functional pizza oven that will be perfect for backyard entertaining. The way the pizza oven is built will make a great story to tell friends while you share a homemade pizza that was cooked inside of the DIY oven.

The round exercise ball creates the shape of the oven and the ball size determines the pizza oven size. Watch this YouTube video for complete details.

15- Stone Pizza Oven

Increase the enjoyment of your backyard living space and increase the value of your property with this attractive DIY pizza oven on youtube that is covered with stone.

This YouTube video will provide detailed plans for constructing this large stone oven in your backyard, Built to last for decades, think of all the fun times your family will have baking pizza and other foods in this stone oven.

16- Under $100

For a small investment of less than $100 you can have your very own wood fire pizza oven like this one by Foodtruckempire on your patio or in your backyard.

These free pizza oven plans will provide you with detailed written, pictorial, and video instructions. These no-fail building plans will enable you to build a no-fail pizza oven so you can enjoy the amazing flavor of a wood fire pizza any time you want.

Using recycled material for this DIY project helps keep the building cost to under $100.

You may also like to check out diy rocket stove.

wood fire pizza oven
Wood fire pizza oven, Image by Foodtruckempire

17- Square Pizza Oven

If a round pizza oven seems to be a little too ambitious for your construction skills, consider this easy to build square DIY pizza oven  by citygirlmeetsfarmboy.

These free plans show you how to use square concrete pavers to create a unique square pizza oven. The outdoor oven still uses wood to cook the pizzas so it will impart that same smoky, wood fire flavor into pizza and any other food cooked on it.

The small size makes it great for building in a small backyard or for a small family. this is also an ideal way to recycle old square pavers after upgrading the walkways in your landscape.

DIY pizza oven
DIY pizza oven, Image by citygirlmeetsfarmboy

18- Wood Fire Oven With Chimney

The chimney in this DIY pizza oven by handycrowd will draw the smoke up and away from your face as you tend to the cooking food. The small 30-inch size of the oven makes it ideal for a small backyard but still provides enough cooking space for an extra large homemade pizza.

Easy to build and attractive with its’ brick front and tall chimney, follow these free plans and get started building one for yourself this weekend.

Wood Fire Oven With Chimney
Wood Fire Oven With Chimney, Image by handycrowd

19- Dry Stack Pizza Oven

No concrete or mortar to mix for this DIY project. This outdoor pizza oven by project.theownerbuildernetwork is created by dry stacking bricks and it can be completed in less than a day.

Follow these free plans and get started building this morning and enjoy freshly cooked wood fire pizza tonight.

The build will be practically free if you have some old bricks on hand.  The radiant heat will also increase the surrounding air temperature so you can enjoy this homemade pizza oven year-round.

outdoor pizza oven
Outdoor pizza oven, Image by project.theownerbuildernetwork.co

20- Bricks and Pavers

Use old bricks and concrete pavers to create this outdoor pizza oven in less than an hour. The bricks and pavers are dry stacked and ready to use as soon as it’s completed. The dry stacked pizza oven can be built to any height and width desired and is easy to use.

Great for people living in rental property and building a permanent DIY pizza oven is not an option. Stack the bricks and pavers when you want to bake a homemade pizza outdoors like in this YouTube video, then take it down when the bricks have cooled. This YouTube video will show you how.

21- Stone Wood Burning Pizza Oven

The name sounds really interesting, and so is the oven in real. It involves making the bricks base and walls, with proper tilt roof installation with chimney. You can add clay layers over the top and paint it to make appealing for the garden overall look. Detail Plan by DIY Network.

Stone Wood Burning Oven
Stone Wood Burning Oven, Image by DIY Network

22- Wood Fired Pizza Oven

With sand and clay mixture, you need to make a sand castle, yes something that can be this much fun, this pizza oven plan by Apieceofrainbow is all about it. For insulation glass jars are required, and fire brick top is settle on this insulation panel. Such an oven plan would last for years if you take care of it and maintain it. Don’t forget to decorate the clay dome it would look beautiful in the garden.

Wood Fired Earth Oven
Image by Apieceofrainbow

23- Easy DIY Pizza Oven

Look for garden area where you can place this oven and then start looking for some bricks, insulation sheet, sand, clay and tools to carry on with the procedure. Just a few hours and you would be able to enjoy delicious breads and homemade pizzas like in this plan by instructables.

Simplest Outdoor pizza ovens
Simplest Outdoor pizza ovens, Image by Instructables

24- Cob DIY Pizza Oven

This type of diy pizza oven by thecobovenproject needs much efforts to be made and demands more space area because the base formation requires digging in the soil. Call your two three friends on a weekend and work with them on this project by bribing them with delicious pizzas after the hard work.

Cob Oven Plan
Cob Oven Plan, Image by thecobovenproject

25- Old Stove DIY Pizza Oven

If you have some old stove at home, it’s the right time to use it for making a new oven. This pizza oven plan by DIY Network requires up to 2 days for completion, but end results about be really overwhelming.

Old Stove Oven Plan
Old Stove Oven Plan, Image by DIY Network

26- Mobile Pizza Oven Plan

By making such a pizza oven like this one by Instructables you can reduce the hassles of deciding the menus while on picnics and vacations. You can enjoy fresh baking items while on road trips and other city breaks. Try making such an oven, you would enjoy a lot.

Mobile Oven Plan
Mobile Oven Plan, Image by Instructables

27- Wood Fired Outdoor Pizza Oven

This multi functional diy pizza oven by motherearthnews can be helpful in 3 ways: baking, grilling and cooking. The oven consist of changeable griddles surfaces and grates and thus facilitates in making delicious fish, beef, chicken,  and everything mouthwatering.

Wood Fired Outdoor Oven
Wood Fired Outdoor Oven, Image by motherearthnews

Conclusion

Make your outdoors more enjoyable and attractive by building a pizza oven. We have a list of pizza oven plans that range from simple to more elaborate. Now you can choose any of the above pizza oven plans we have shared with you. Hope our article has helped you a lot!

15 DIY Grill Station For Outdoor BBQ And Cooking

Get ready for summer by building a DIY grill station this winter. The weather is cold and there is nothing to do outdoors, so get busy with some fun DIY projects for summer. Creating an outdoor grilling station will keep all of your BBQ utensils in one location for easy access and better outdoor cooking experience.

A DIY grill station can be custom built to include plenty of food preparation area, storage, and can even have wheels to make it easy to move around as needed. Check out these 15 DIY grill stations we have collected round the internet for outdoor BBQ and cooking to find the style and size that will work best for you.

Large DIY Grill Station

Use this idea to give a DIY grill station like this one by hgtv the look of a built-in outdoor kitchen. Start with a gas grill, then build custom cabinets topped with granite around it. These step by step instructions will show you how and the results will be spectacular. You can build an outdoor kitchen for a fraction of the cost it would be to hire a contractor to come in and do the job.

Save money and keep the family in your backyard this summer by building this large grill island.

DIY Grill Station
DIY Grill Station, Image via: hgtv

Faux Rock DIY Grill Station

Use this idea to create faux rock side storage for your large DIY outdoor grill station like this one by unexpectedelegance. These free plans will show you how to make an ordinary backyard grill look like a built-in outdoor kitchen.

Stone veneer is attached to the sheet metal side panel to create attractive hidden storage on each side of the grill. Plenty of space to store grilling utensils and the stone veneer will last as long as the grill. Get instructions to build this diy grill station at

Faux Rock DIY Grill Station
Faux Rock DIY Grill Station Image via: unexpectedelegance.com

Rolling DIY Grill Station

This grill station is self-contained and ready to roll along wherever you go. Create a DIY BBQ island like this one by pneumaticaddict with these detailed instructions that can hold everything you need and is easy to roll around. Large sections are built under each side of the grill for storage and two large work surfaces flank either side of the grill for plenty of food prep area.

The bottom has six castors which make this outdoor cooking station easy to move to your desired grilling location and easy to push back into the storage area when cooking is done.

Rolling DIY Grill Station
Faux Rock DIY Grill Station Image Via: pneumaticaddict.com

Granite Topped Grill Station

Granite is great for use inside and outside of the home for creating easy to clean surfaces. If you have a piece of granite left over from a home remodel, put it to good use with this idea for DIY BBQ grill station like this one by grandmashousediy for a tabletop style grill.

A small table top grill needs a stable and heat-proof surface to set on and a slab of granite placed on top of a new DIY wood frame is ideal. Use these free plans to build a granite-topped grill station with a bottom shelf for storage.

Get instructions to build this diy grill station at

Granite Topped Grill Station
Granite Topped Grill Station, Image via: grandmashousediy

Portable BBQ Island

Here we’ve an easy to build BBQ island by homemade-modern.com that is just the right size and has wheels for easy mobility. Two shelves, hanging racks for towels and utensils, plus a butcher block top for food preparation.

Use this diy grill station to hold everything you need for a grilled meal. Use the island to transport unprepared food to the grill, then transport the grilled food to the table. No worries about dropping the food or the dog jumping up on you when she smells the food you’re carrying.

Portable BBQ Island
DIY BBQ Island Image via: homemade-modern.com

Wood Pallet DIY BBQ Station

In  these free plans we will learn how to recycle old wood pallets into an attractive, functional and cheap DIY grill station by warrennash.

Build the island as large or small as needed, then load it up with all the utensils, spices, cookware, and wine that you will need for grilling a meal. Place a portable grill nearby and everything you need for a great meal will be at your fingertips. You may also be interesting in my other relevant article such as diy pizza ovens.

Wood Pallet DIY BBQ Station
Wood Pallet DIY BBQ Station, Image via: warrennash

DIY BBQ Island Cart

Here we’ve step by step instructions that will show you how to build a DIY BBQ island cart that can keep everything needed right at your fingertip while you’re grilling.

Two bottom shelves and a top food prep surface, towel rack, utensil rack, two side pockets that can hold bottles, and there’s even an attached bottle opener. The attached bottom wheels make the cart easy to move around as needed.

Constructed from metal pipe and lumber, this DIY BBQ island will be used for years. You may also be interesting in my other relevant article such as diy rocket stoves.

DIY BBQ Island Cart
DIY BBQ Island Cart, Image via: decorandthedog

Weber DIY Grill Station

We suggest this diy grill station for those who prefer to grill with charcoal on the round Weber grills. Build a DIY grill station like this one by ladygoats.com around the Weber so there will be plenty of food prep surface area and storage for the large bags of charcoal.

Weber DIY Grill Station
DIY Grill Station Image via: ladygoats.com

Portable Kitchen Grill Station

This outdoor grill station by project.theownerbuildernetwork is portable and has running water. These free plans make this an easy DIY project and the portable kitchen can go where you go. We recommend this to take with your camping gear.

This diy grill station is one of our most favorite designs. A sink with running water on one end and a charcoal grill on the other with a food prep surface in the middle Bottom storage shelf can hold everything you need for a fun day of grilling in the backyard.

Portable Kitchen Grill Station
Portable Kitchen Grill Station, Image via: project.theownerbuildernetwork

Propane DIY Grill Station

Use this idea to make your free-standing propane grill look part of a built-in outdoor kitchen.

Recycle wood, tile, or whatever other building materials you have on hand to create a unique DIY grill station like this one by hometalk for your patio, deck or backyard. These free plans show you how to create a hidden bottom cabinet to keep the propane tank out of sight, yet easily accessible for turning on or off.

Propane DIY Grill Station
Propane DIY Grill Station, Image via: hometalk

DIY BBQ Island Cart

Use these detailed instructions for building a portable DIY BBQ island cart like this one by ohohdeco that is easy to move around. This idea can transform an inexpensive charcoal grill into a mini outdoor kitchen that can easily be rolled around.

Amaze your friends at your  next BBQ with your new grill cart that looks like a piece of high-end outdoor kitchen furniture. You may also be interesting in my other relevant article such as diy solar ovens.

DIY BBQ Island Cart
DIY BBQ Island Cart, Image via: ohohdeco

Rolling Grill Station

Here we’ve an attractive rolling DIY grill station at darbinorvar that is built around a Weber grill to make outdoor cooking more enjoyable.

These round styles of Weber grills are favored by many charcoal grill masters but they don’t provide surface space for utensils and supplies. This ingenious design offers plenty of top surface space for food prep, a bottom shelf for storage, and an end towel rack that doubles as a handle to push the cart with.

This free YouTube video will guide you through the DIY build so you can have professional results. You may also be interesting in my other relevant article such as smokehouse plans.

Rolling Grill Station
Rolling Grill Station, Image via: darbinorvar

Big Green Egg DIY Grill Station

Another favorite DIY charcoal grill model by ana-white is the Big Green Egg. It also has the same drawback as the round Weber grills – no work surface space. But these free plans can change all that for you.

Follow these instructions and build a large table with a concrete work surface and bottom shelf for storage. Host your next backyard BBQ in style after building this DIY grill station.

Big Green Egg DIY Grill Station
DIY Grill Station Image via: ana-white.com

Planter Box DIY BBQ Island

Two wood planters boxes and some sheet metal can be transformed into a rolling DIY BBQ island like this one by thisoldhouse.com. This free-standing island can hold all the food serving utensils behind cabinet doors and provide a work surface on top.

Easy to build and easy to roll around to whatever location it’s needed. By using wood planter boxes for the majority of the construction, most of the work is already done for you.

Planter Box DIY BBQ Island
Planter Box DIY BBQ Island, Image via: thisoldhouse.com

Granite DIY Grill Station

This free instruction guide will show you how to build a grill and a work station combination. Use these plans to create a custom-sized DIY grill station like this one by dwell to fit your outdoor space.

Small pieces of granite are used to keep the costs low and treated lumber will make the grill station last for years. The clean lines and modern look will fit in with new construction decor and increase the value of your property.

Granite DIY Grill Station
Granite DIY Grill Station, Image via: dwell

Summary

DIY grill stations make your outdoor experience more enjoyable. It provides you the facility of carrying and storing all amenities you need for outdoor cooking or grilling. Select the one that best suits your budget, your custom design and size.

Hope this article has given you the required information you need to build your own bbq. If you have anything to share please go to the comment section.

21 File Cabinet Smokers-Turn An Old File Cabinet Into A Meat Smoker

Turning a file cabinet into a meat smoker is a fun project that won’t break the bank. I remember the excitement of repurposing an old metal filing cabinet into a practical smoker for our backyard. It was surprisingly easy to do and didn’t cost much at all.

Our homemade file cabinet smoker had multiple drawers, which meant we could smoke various types of meat or even vegetables at the same time. I loved the versatility it offered; we could smoke everything from ribs to fish to tofu, all in one go. Plus, it was a great way to experiment with different flavors and recipes.

One of the best parts of using a file cabinet smoker was the convenience. We could start smoking early in the morning and have a delicious meal ready by the evening. It became a weekend tradition for us, gathering friends and family for a backyard barbecue feast.

For us, as homesteaders, this DIY smoker was a game-changer. We raise our own livestock and grow our own vegetables, so having a way to preserve and enhance the flavors of our harvest was invaluable. I’ll never forget the satisfaction of serving up smoked meats and veggies that we had produced ourselves.

As winter approached, we appreciated the ability to smoke and preserve vegetables from our garden. It was a way to enjoy our summer bounty even when the cold weather set in. And knowing that our smoked goods could last for months meant we could enjoy them throughout the year.

Researching and selecting the right plans for our file cabinet smoker was an adventure in itself. We scoured through numerous free plans, looking for one that suited our needs and the materials we had on hand. It was rewarding to find the perfect design and then bring it to life with our own personal touches.

Check out my round up these free plans for 21 file cabinet smokers to discover which one is right for your homestead.

1- Temperature Controlled Meat Smoker

I remember stumbling upon a helpful YouTube video tutorial for creating a temperature-controlled meat smoker on a budget. Following along, I found it perfect for those who only need a small smoker, like for meats or making jerky. With its electric heating element at the bottom and outside-mounted thermostat and controller, it was straightforward to use.

In my experience, a two-drawer file cabinet was used for this design, but I realized a three-drawer could also work, allowing for more meats to be smoked simultaneously. The versatility of the design made it adaptable to different cabinet sizes, which was convenient.

Safety was a big concern for me, especially if using the smoker indoors. The presence of an electric heating element at the bottom eliminated worries about open flames, making it a safer option for indoor use. Plus, it meant I could enjoy smoked meats even during inclement weather.

2- Four-Drawer File Cabinet Smoker

I’ve found that building a smoker using step-by-step instructions from resources like Snapguide is incredibly straightforward and budget-friendly. Using an old metal filing cabinet as the base, drilling holes in strategic places, such as the back and bottom of each drawer, is the first step.

Once set up, placing a disposable aluminum pan filled with charcoal briquets in the bottom drawer and lighting them initiates the smoking process. From there, arranging the meat on racks in the upper drawers and closing them allows for effortless smoking and cooking. It’s a simple yet effective method for creating delicious smoked meats at home.

Four-Drawer File Cabinet Smoker
Four-Drawer File Cabinet Smoker, Image via: snapguide

3- Double-Decker File Cabinet Smoker

I’ve seen an interesting idea from Aussie BBQ where they stack two two-drawer file cabinets to create a double-decker DIY smoker. It’s a brilliant concept, allowing for the smoking of a large quantity of meat all at once. Plus, the flexibility to heat it with either charcoal or gas provides options for achieving that perfect slow and low heat for smoking meats.

What caught my attention was the utilization of the top drawer for infusing foods other than meat with a delicate smoky flavor. It opens up possibilities for smoking vegetables, fruits, and even desserts, adding an extra dimension to backyard cooking.

To enhance the aesthetic appeal of the finished smoker, I suggest painting it with heat-resistant paint. This not only adds a touch of style but also helps it blend in seamlessly with its surroundings, making it look more like a professionally made smoker rather than a DIY project.

Double-Decker File Cabinet Smoker
Double-Decker File Cabinet Smoker, Image via: aussiebbq

4- Wood File Cabinet Smoker

In my experience, this homemade file cabinet smoker is a game-changer for those of us who enjoy throwing large backyard BBQs for family and friends! With its spacious drawers, it can handle cooking and smoking large quantities of food simultaneously, making party prep a breeze. Following the step-by-step instructions in the free video by AwesomeJelly, you can easily transform an old file cabinet into a smoker that’s capable of feeding a crowd, ensuring everyone leaves your BBQs satisfied and impressed.

Wood File Cabinet Smoker
Wood File Cabinet Smoker, Image via: awesomejelly

5- Facebook File Cabinet Smoker

Watching this captivating and informative video on Facebook brought back memories of my own experiences with building homemade file cabinet smokers. The fact that it has garnered well over 3 million views speaks volumes about its effectiveness and popularity. It’s fascinating to see how the builder transforms a simple file cabinet into an efficient smoker, and it’s a testament to their skills and ingenuity. I highly recommend checking out this video to gather valuable tips and tricks from a DIY pro, and perhaps even consider documenting your own smoker-building journey with a Facebook video for others to learn from and enjoy.

file cabinet smoker
file cabinet smoker, Image via: firstwefeast

6- Little File Cabinet Smoker

I found this one to be an ideal companion to the family grill. This meat smoker by instructables is perfect for smoking enough meat to feed the family and a friend or two while using the BBQ grill or stove top for vegetable side dishes. Easy to build with these detailed instructions and the small size makes it easy to use in small backyard spaces and for storing when not in use.

Little File Cabinet Smoker
Little File Cabinet Smoker, Image via: instructables

7- Filing Cabinet BBQ

Recycling a four-drawer metal filing cabinet into both a cold smoker and a hot BBQ cooker was a project that resonated with my own DIY spirit. It’s a fantastic way to combine two cooking methods in one, ensuring flavorful results for both meat and vegetables. I’ve found that the deep smoky flavor imparted by this homemade BBQ idea elevates the taste of the food to a whole new level.

In my experience, building the fire in the bottom drawer and arranging the meat and vegetables in the upper drawers allows for efficient and convenient cooking. With minimal effort, you can prepare an entire meal with rich, smoky undertones using this filing cabinet BBQ setup showcased on YouTube.

The closed drawers effectively trap heat and smoke, ensuring that the flavors penetrate deeply into the food, rather than merely coating the exterior. For those interested in trying this project themselves, the detailed building plans provided in the YouTube video offer a valuable resource for recycling an old four-drawer filing cabinet into an affordable and effective home BBQ solution.

8- Side Rack File Cabinet Smoker

In my own experience, I’ve discovered that a recycled file cabinet smoker, like the one showcased by Therecykler, doesn’t have to be basic. Adding side shelves and hooks can greatly enhance the functionality of the smoker, making the entire smoking process more convenient for the chef. What’s more, incorporating these features doesn’t necessarily increase the cost of the DIY project; with a bit of creativity, you can repurpose items like discarded shopping carts and metal store shelves to fulfill these needs, just as the DIY smoker builder did.

One of the advantages of embarking on a DIY build is the freedom to customize the smoker according to your specific requirements. Consider adding features like wheels to make the smoker easily portable, facilitating both cooking and storage. Additionally, exploring other DIY outdoor cooking options, such as DIY pizza ovens, can complement your smoking setup and expand your culinary repertoire.

Side Rack File Cabinet Smoker
Side Rack File Cabinet Smoker, Image via: therecykler

9- Old Grey File Cabinet Smoker

An old grey metal filing cabinet by dailymail is functional for paper storage, but it’s the most boring pieces of furniture in the home or office. But all that changes with a simple DIY transformation. An old grey filing cabinet can be turned into the most useful and amazing pieces of hardware in your backyard when you follow these step by step instructions.

Turn that old grey filing cabinet into a BBQ smoker and paint it any color you want (use heat-resistant paint). Boring furniture never looked, or smelled, so good before. Your friends will be asking for your BBQ recipe and to build them a file cabinet smoker

Old Grey File Cabinet Smoker
Old Grey File Cabinet Smoker, Image via: dailymail

10- Filing Cabinet Smoker

These free plans offer a great opportunity to repurpose an old metal filing cabinet into a functional homemade smoker, much like the one depicted. In my experience, older metal filing cabinets, constructed with thicker steel, are particularly well-suited for this purpose, as the thickness of the steel contributes to better heat retention and durability over time.

When selecting the cabinet size, consider your smoking needs and preferences. For smaller gatherings or cookouts, a compact three-drawer filing cabinet may suffice. However, if you intend to smoke meat in larger quantities for long-term storage, opting for a larger six-drawer metal cabinet would be more suitable. Ultimately, the size of the cabinet should align with your smoking goals and the amount of meat you plan to smoke at a given time.

Filing Cabinet Smoker
Filing Cabinet Smoker, Image via: instructables

11- Meat Smoker By Mecosmoker

This four-drawer filing cabinet I am showing you makes an ideal meat smoker by mecosmoker especially when you have a lot of fresh meat that needs to be preserved.

This video tutorial will show you how to build a smoker that will handle a large quantity of fresh meat at the same time. A great DIY project for living a sustainable life and hunt and fish for their meat.

Meat Smoker
Meat Smoker, Image via: mecosmoker

12- $20 File Cabinet Smoker

As someone who loves hosting gatherings, I’ve learned that nothing satisfies a hungry crowd quite like BBQ meat fresh from a smoker. My own experience has shown me that while large commercial smokers can be pricey, there’s a budget-friendly alternative: building a homemade smoker, such as the one showcased by Patriotcaller, which can be made for just $20. Following the step-by-step instructions in the instructional video not only allows you to save money but also enables you to impress your friends by serving up mouthwatering BBQ dishes that rival those from expensive commercial smokers.

DIY file cabinet smoker
DIY file cabinet smoker, Image via: patriotcaller

13- Three-Drawer File Cabinet Smoker With PID

This three-drawer smoker holds wood chips in the bottom drawer and sends a steady supply of smoke up to the two top drawers, thanks to the PID. The proportional-integral-derivative controller is an intelligent temperature controller that enables you to smoke the meat to your exact specifications.

This file cabinet smoker by smokingmeatforums is a smart design with intelligent features typically found in an expensive store-bought smoker. A homemade smoker doesn’t have to be a bare-bones model, it can have all the bells and whistles you want since you are the one building it.

Three-Drawer Smoker With PID
Three-Drawer Smoker With PID, Image via: smokingmeatforums

14- File Cabinet Smoker For Under $100

Store-bought smokers can cost hundreds, sometimes thousands, of dollars but building a smoker can cost you less than $100 with these plans.

One hundred dollars may seem a little expensive to some do-it-yourselfers but most of that money is spent on heat-resistant paint. If you already have a four-drawer file cabinet and don’t want to paint it, this DIY smoker by dglobe can be made for almost nothing.

Recycle old grill grates for the bottoms of the top two drawers of the smoker will save money, plus a kitchen raid can probably garner you a couple of old aluminum pans to hold the charcoal, water and wood chips too.

An Iowa teenager successfully built this file cabinet smoker and won the state championship at the county fair with her DIY design, and now she will show you how to build a smoker just like her award-winning one.

File Cabinet Smoker For Under $100
File Cabinet Smoker For Under $100, Image via: dglobe

15- DIY Smoker

This detailed video will show you how to turn a file cabinet into a functional smoker by nothinglikebbq, plus provide you with a delicious recipe to get you started. It’s a fun and easy build that will enable you to build a DIY smoker and have guests over for a backyard BBQ on the same day. Your guests may want you to build them a DIY smoker and get you started in a side-hustle business venture that will bring in extra income.

DIY Smoker
DIY Smoker, Image via: nothinglikebbq

16- Beginner Smoker Build

For beginners in the DIY world, this file cabinet smoker featured on YouTube is an excellent starting point, as I’ve found from my own experience. Requiring minimal skills, tools, and investment, it’s a project that anyone can tackle with ease. If you already have a filing cabinet lying around, the cost of building this smoker will be next to nothing, making it an incredibly budget-friendly option.

The detailed instructions provided in the YouTube video make building this filing cabinet smoker a straightforward task that can be completed in just a few hours, as I’ve observed. Despite its simplicity, the smoker is durable and built to last for years, ensuring that your investment of time and effort pays off in the long run. Whether you opt for a two, three, or four-drawer filing cabinet, these free plans make it easy for even beginners to transform an old filing cabinet into a functional and long-lasting DIY smoker that adds value to your outdoor cooking experience.

17- Redneck File Cabinet Smoker

When something is referred to as ‘redneck’ it just means it’s a DIY item that costs very little to create. Rednecks are folks that know how to build things and save money, like this efficient file cabinet smoker.

Watch this YouTube video for complete instructions on how to build a smoker from a four drawer metal filing cabinet. The large size of this filing cabinet on youtube will allow you to smoke a lot of food at once making it ideal for a farmer or hunter that has a lot of fresh vegetables or harvested meat to preserve.

Make one of these redneck file cabinet smokers for your off grid homestead so you can preserve fresh food without electricity. The cold smoke will dehydrate the food so it keeps without refrigeration. The smoke will penetrate through the food and adds flavor that will be a welcomed addition to any meal.

18- Meat Smoker

If you love to eat jerky but hate to pay the high price for it at the store, start making your own jerky. This DIY file cabinet smoker is one of my most favorite smokers. This meat smoker is the ideal way to make your own jerky for minimal expense.

Learn how to make a smoker in this YouTube video that will quickly smoke and dehydrate your favorite meat and turn it into tasty jerky.

Jerky is not the only thing that you can make with this DIY file cabinet smoker, you can also smoke meat and vegetables for preservation. The electric heating unit in the bottom of the cabinet allows you to control the temperature so your smoked food will turn out perfect every time.

Even though this DIY smoker on youtube is electric it will not cost much to operate. The low heat keeps the electrical usage and cost way down. You can recycle an old filing cabinet and heating unit from a stove for this DIY project. This will keep the building cost low and keep usable items out of the landfill. The controlled temperature gives you perfect results every time you smoke food.

19- Cheap Filing Cabinet Smoker

If you are tired of spending money on the smokers sold at retail stores, consider building a cheap file cabinet smoker that does that same job.

Learn how to build a DIY smoker in this YouTube video for less than $35. It won’t be any harder to build one than it is to put a store bought one together. The DIY smoker will last just as long and probably smoke meat better than a store bought one.

Growing food, raising meat animals, and harvesting game animals is a way of life on a homestead and you need a way to preserve the food that is safe and sustainable. Dehydrate the food so it can be preserved without electricity so you will never have to worry about a power outage and losing all the food in your freezer. Dehydrated food does not require refrigeration or freezing to remain safe for eating.

This file cabinet smoker can also be used to prepare meals for the family to enjoy at the end of a long workday. It will make a perfect addition to any homestead, plus it is cheap to build.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6JiiwDlErM

20- Four-Tier File Cabinet Smoker

As someone who loves to host backyard gatherings, I’ve discovered that this ingenious project has the potential to transform ordinary BBQs into unforgettable culinary events, drawing from my own experiences. Repurposing an old four-drawer filing cabinet into a highly efficient DIY smoker requires just a bit of creativity and effort.

The instructional video by Delish simplifies the process of creating and using this smoker, as I’ve learned firsthand. By following the steps outlined in the video, such as placing charcoal in an aluminum pan in the bottom drawer and meat in the top two drawers, you can achieve mouthwatering results like melt-in-your-mouth ribs that will impress your neighbors and guests alike. Additionally, the minimal construction requirements and the durability of the heavy-duty steel cabinet ensure that this homemade smoker will withstand years of use, making it a worthwhile investment for your outdoor cooking adventures.

Four-Tier File Cabinet Smoker
Four-Tier File Cabinet Smoker, Image via: delish

21- File Cabinet BBQ Smoker

In my last smoker plan, you can Re-purpose a five-drawer file cabinet into a functional BBQ smoker like in this YouTube video.

Learn how to make the file cabinet airtight so all of the smokey flavors are directed into the meat in the file cabinet smoker. This educational video will also show you how to repose damper grates from an old BBQ grill for use on the new file cabinet smoker so the internal heat and smoke can easily be controlled. Learn how to re-purpose other items you may have on hand to create this file cabinet BBQ smoker by watching this YouTube video.

Conclusion

So these are different types of  file cabinet smoker I have shared with you, you can recycle them to smoke your favorite meat. Smoking can make your food rich in flavour and also by cold smoking you can store your harvest meat to be used over the time. You can choose any of these filing cabinet smokers to enjoy the flavor of smoked meat.

References: 

Michigan State University Extention, by Christine Venema, pub: December 19, 2016, “Smoking as a food cooking method”, https://www.canr.msu.edu/news/smoking_as_a_food_cooking_method

Reaearch Gate, pub: January 2004, author: Julie A. ALBRECHT Ph.D, “NF04-605 Smoking Meat and Poultry”, https://www.researchgate.net/publication/267721939_NF04-605_Smoking_Meat_and_Poultry

ACS Publications, Publication Date:August 7, 2020, “Effects of Smoking Temperature, Smoking Time, and Type of Wood Sawdust on Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Accumulation Levels in Directly Smoked Pork Sausages”, https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.jafc.0c04116

Science Direct: pub: 2016, “Safety by Control of Water Activity: Drying, Smoking, and Salt or Sugar Addition”, https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/food-science/smoked-meat

27 Homemade Smokers to Add Smoked Flavor to Meat or Fish

One of the simplest ways to infuse flavor into meat and fish is with a homemade smoker. An inexpensive cut of meat or fish will develop a rich flavor and texture like its more expensive counterpart after being smoked. Look over these 27 DIY smoker plans that we have gathered from different internet sites to get started smoking your favorite meat for supper tonight.

1- Grill Meat Cuts On  Backyard Homemade Smoker

Download this PDF file containing homemade smoker plans by popularmechanics. Easy to follow instructions will enable you to build a backyard smoker large enough to hold several racks of ribs.

Backyard DIY Smoker
Backyard DIY Smoker, Image via: popularmechanics

2- Make A BBQ Smoker From Oil Drum

Use these smoker plans to recycle an old oil drum into an outdoor cooker by instructables. Use the cooker for hamburgers, hot dogs and to slow smoke large cuts of meat.

Oil Drum Homemade Smoker
Oil Drum Homemade Smoker, Image via: instructables

3- Use Metal Trash Can To Make A DIY Smoker

Cheap and easy to create, a new “aluminum trash can’’ can easily be converted into meat smoker with these bbq smoker plans by cruftbox. It’s portable too.

Trash Can Homemade Smoker
Trash Can Homemade Smoker, Image via: cruftbox

4- Brick Smoker

Here we have free plan that will show you how to build a smoker like this one by dengarden with bricks that will last for decades. This DIY smoker is not portable and will be a part of your landscape for many years. If you enjoy smoking meat and fish often, then this is a great DIY project for your backyard as part of your outdoor kitchen area.

This smoker runs off propane gas and uses an interior burner to create the heat. It uses very little wood to create smoke so this will be an ideal addition to a small backyard in the suburbs.

Brick Smoker
Brick Smoker, Image via: dengarden

5- Mini Smoker

We recommend this one to you if a full-size smoker is too large for your meat-smoking needs, build this mini-smoker by ilovegrillingmeat so you can prepare small amounts of mouth-watering meat and fish.

This mini smoker is completely portable and is ideal for tailgating or camping. This detailed tutorial and photos will walk you through the building process of this homemade smoker.

Portable homemade smoker
Portable homemade smoker, Image via: ilovegrillingmeat

6- Smoke Meat In An Indoor Oven Smoker

If you don’t have outdoor space but love the flavor of smoked meats, use these homemade smoker plans by kelliskitchen to create an indoor oven smoker. A couple of aluminum pans and wood chips is all you need to smoke food in your oven. You may also like to check out diy pizza oven.

Smoke Meat In An Indoor Oven Smoker
Smoke Meat In An Indoor Oven Smoker, Image via: kelliskitchen

7- Transform An Ordinary Grill Into BBQ Smoker

No need to purchase anything fancy if you already have a grill. Create a custom bbq smoker like this one by esquire with your grill. Use these homemade smoker plans to make your grill serve double duty as a smoker.

Transform An Ordinary Grill Into BBQ Smoker
Transform An Ordinary Grill Into BBQ Smoker, Image via: esquire

8- Turn An Old Barrel and Bricks Into DIY Smoker

Simple design and parts, but it will produce complex food flavors. Use these plans to transform an old metal barrel and old bricks into a new diy smoker by instructables that works just like a smokehouse.

Barrel and Brick Homemade Smoker
Barrel and Brick Homemade Smoker, Image via: instructables

9- Use Clay Pot To Make A Homemade Smoker

Follow these step by step instructions on how to build a smoker like this one by motherearthnews. and you’ll amaze your family and friends with your resourcefulness. These plans transform a clay flower pot into a unique and functional smoker that is the perfect size for a small deck or patio. Take this model with you to the beach or mountains for smoking meat away from home. Also check out diy clay pot heater.

Clay Pot Smoker
Clay Pot Smoker, Image via: motherearthnews

10- Build Your Own Stovetop Homemade Smoker With Kitchen Gear

Here is another great idea for those who don’t have outdoor space – build a stovetop smoker like this one by lifehacker. Great for smoking brisket, pork shoulder or other larger cuts of meat because this design really enables the smoke to penetrate deeply into thick cuts of meat.

Stovetop DIY Smoker
Stovetop DIY Smoker, Image via: lifehacker

11- Combine Two Barrels To Make A Homemade Smoker

This unique double barrel smoker by instructables requires no welding and is easy to build with these detailed instructions. Smoke lots of meat at once with the large interior this model has to offer.

Combine Two Barrels To Make A Homemade Smoker
Combine Two Barrels To Make A Homemade Smoker, Image via: instructables

12- Recycle Old Fire Cabinet Into BBQ Smoker

Use this idea to transform discarded items into a new diy smoker. An old file cabinet and shopping cart, are two of the things recycled in this unique bbq smoker plan by therecykler.

Recycle Old Fire Cabinet Into BBQ Smoker
Recycle Old Fire Cabinet Into BBQ Smoker, Image via: therecykler

13- Build DIY Smoker From 55 Gallon Drum

Touted as being the best step by step guide to building your own backyard smoker on youtube, these plans are worth a look. Some cutting and welding is involved, but the end result is durable and functional.

14- Make A Smoker Out Of 250 Gallon Propane Tank

Build a custom bbq smoker like this one by thesmokerking from a 250 gallon propane tank with these instructions. Perfect for smoking meats for a large gathering.

You may like to see plans for Homemade Propane Forge.

Propane Tank Homemade Smoker
Propane Tank Homemade Smoker, Image via: thesmokerking

15- Use This DIY Plan To Make A Ugly Drum Smoker

Nothing ugly about it, but that is the nick-name of this bbq smoker design by howtobbqright. Easy and inexpensive to build, these plans rival smokehouse plans and the ugly drum smoker will cost less to build.

Ugly Drum Smoker
Ugly Drum Smoker, Image via: howtobbqright

16- Make BBQ Smoker Without Welding 

This classic design smoker use a 55 gallon barrel and requires no welding. Built to hold large cuts of meat and turned sideways and standing on legs, this smoker design by theownerbuildernetwork is also easy to use.

No-Weld Barrel Homemade Smoker
No-Weld Barrel Homemade Smoker, Image via: theownerbuildernetwork

17- Filing Cabinet Smoker

These free smoker plans will show you how to transform an old metal filing cabinet into a functional and efficient smoker for meat and fish like this one by instructables.

The bottom drawer in the filing cabinet is used for wood to create smoke while the other drawers are used to place the meat and fish. Plenty of room for smoking a lot of meat but the filing cabinet won’t take up much storage room when not in use.

Filing Cabinet Smoker
Filing Cabinet Smoker, Image via: instructables

18- Trash Can Smoker

Use this idea and learn how to make a smoker from a new metal trash can. This idea will save your time and money and provide you with a long-lasting, efficient homemade smoker like this one by domesticallycreative. Add a few holes to the metal trash can for wood chips and ventilation, plus a couple of grill racks inside to hold the meat and you’re ready to start smoking meat. You may also like to check out diy grill station.

Cheap to build and easy to store when not in use.

Trash Can Smoker
Trash Can Smoker, Image via: domesticallycreative

19- Flower Pot Smoker

A heavy-walled ceramic flower pot and a hot plate can be used to build a smoker like this one by z12projects that’s just the right size for preparing a family meal.

Easy and cheap to create, this flower pot smoker can smoke enough hot wings to feed the family or a group of friends. These detailed instructions provide pictures and written instructions so the DIY project is super easy to complete. The plans even tell you where to find the items needed to build this meat smoker.

Flower Pot Smoker
Flower Pot Smoker, Image via: z12projects

20- Clay Pot Smoker

This homemade smoker by makezine is ideal for people living in a condo or apartment. It’s safe, easy to use and takes up very little space. Great for smoking meat for a meal for two people and the cost of building is minimal.

A couple of clay pots and a wire rack are the most of the building components needed. If you ever want to upgrade to a large meat smoker, the clay pots can be recycled and used for their original intentions – holding flowers. You may also like to check out diy solar oven.

Clay Pot Smoker
Clay Pot Smoker, Image via: makezine

21- Plywood Homemade Smoker

This large smoker is created from plywood and is lined with fireproof boards. This heavy-duty smoker can hold a lot of meat and fish at one time and is ideal for people who like to hunt and fish.

The interior is completely fire retardant and castors on the bottom of the homemade smoker by barbecue-smoker-recipes make it easy to move about as needed. This would make a great addition to an off-grid homestead so meat can be preserved without the use of electricity.

Plywood Homemade Smoker
Plywood Homemade Smoker, Image via: barbecue-smoker-recipes

22- Concrete Block DIY Smoker

These free plans will show you how to build a large smoker like this one by smokingmeatforums. using concrete blocks. This DIY smoker is not portable, but it is large enough to smoke a whole hog at once.

Make delicious smoked pork to share with friends and preserve for the future with this large smoker. Smoke a whole hog, deer, or several turkeys, chickens, or fish at the same time in this concrete block smoker. Keep the cost down by usinBy g recycled concrete blocks of this build.

Concrete Block DIY Smoker
Concrete Block DIY Smoker, Image via: smokingmeatforums

23- 55-Gallon Drum Smoker

An efficient smoker does not have to cost a lot of money to be an asset to the backyard or homestead. This homemade smoker by popularmechanics created from a 55-gallon drum costs almost nothing and it smokes meat and fish to perfection.

These detailed plans are free and will take you through this DIY project step by step so you can build a smoker and enjoy smoked meat at home.

55-Gallon Drum Smoker
55-Gallon Drum Smoker, Image via: popularmechanics

24- Under $10 Homemade Smoker

Do you want to build a cheap smoker? Follow these free plans and you can build a mini smoker for under $10 like this one by instructables. This small and inexpensive smoker will get the job done and infuse your meat and fish with just the right amount of smoke,. Great size for preparing enough meat for a family meal.

Great size of a dorm, condo, or apartment. Easy to use on a small balcony and easy to store when not in use.

Under $10 Homemade Smoker
Under $10 Homemade Smoker, Image via: instructables

25- Cold or Hot Smoker

This elaborate design allows you to control the smoke so you can infuse meat or fish with cold or hot smoke like this one by instructables. One smoker, two smoking methods. It’s like getting two pieces of equipment for the price of one.

The design is easy to build with these simple to follow instructions. You can get the DIY project completed in one day and start enjoying smoked meat this weekend.

DIY Smoker you can infuse meat or fish
DIY Smoker you can infuse meat or fish, Image via: instructables

26- Cardboard Homemade Smoker

Sounds impossible, but you can create a smoker like this one on youtube that uses fire out of a recycled cardboard box. You will need a large box, some wooden dowels, an aluminum drip pan, and some wood chips.

Add some meat or fish and you’re ready to start smoking meat. It’s a low and slow meat smoking process but it’s cheap, easy to build, and infuses great smoky flavor into meat and fish.

When your done smoking meat, recycle the cardboard again in the fire pit to build a fire for roasting marshmallows.

27- Build Your DIY Smoker From 55 Gallon Steel Drum

Build your own smoker like this one by instructables with a 55 gallon steel drum and a few plumbing parts. Easy to assemble with the detailed instructions and built to last.

 55 Gallon Steel Drum Smokers
55 Gallon Steel Drum Smokers, Image via: instructables

Conclusion

Now you have many options to make your own homemade smokers from our list by using drums, file cabinets, flower pots, cardboard, concrete and propane tanks. Many of these diy smokers are made using items you may have already on hand or you can buy for a few dollars. These smokers are a cost efficient way to infuse smoke flavour into meat without buying expensive ones from the stores.

21 DIY Solar Ovens-Utilize Sun Energy To Cook Your Food

A DIY solar oven will allow you to capture the heat generated by the sun to cook food. A solar oven is eco-friendly, uses renewable energy as its heat source and does not cost you anything to use. You can have a hot, homemade meal wherever your off-grid adventure may lead. Fishing, camping, hunting or hiking, create an efficient and useful sun oven to take along with you for hot meal preparation.

1- Pizza Box Solar Oven

Use this simple recycling idea to create a DIY solar oven from a used pizza box by homesciencetools. The heat of the sun can be trapped inside the cardboard pizza box and used to heat food. This oven design costs virtually nothing to build. You may also like to check out diy pizza oven.

DIY solar oven
Pizza Box Solar Oven, Image via: homesciencetools

2- Breadbox Design

This diy solar cooker design by motherearthnews uses a simple breadbox design to create a large, efficient oven powered by the sun. There’s a box inside a box, along with a couple of other components, that will transfer heat and cook the food placed inside.

solar cooker design
Breadbox solar cooker design, Image via: motherearthnews

3- Big Box DIY Solar Oven

These instructions will show you how to build a homemade solar cooker by instructables that is capable of cooking a large quantity of food at once. Great for use on a family camping trip where there will be a lot of hungry mouths to feed at once.

homemade solar cooker
Big Box DIY Solar Oven, Image via: instructables

4- Windshield Protector

Use this unique idea to transform a reflective windshield protector into a portable DIY solar cooker by solarcooking.wikia. Just one item can serve a dual purpose by protecting the interior of your car from the sun and harness the power of the sun to cook dinner for you.

DIY solar cooker
Windshield Protector solar cooker, Image via: solarcooking.wikia

5- No Turn DIY Solar Oven

Create this no-turn homemade solar oven like in this youtube video with real wood, glass, and mirrors for high heat cooking without gas or electricity.

This YouTube video will show you how to build this advanced large-capacity solar oven so you can cook several food items at the same time. The glass top and front provide maximum sun exposure so food will cook evenly and quickly.

The solar oven has a rectangular shape and low top so all the heat from the sun is concentrated around the cooking utensils. No wasted heat means higher interior heat and faster cooking time.

Ideal for cooking for a large family, this DIY solar oven would be a great addition to an off-grid homestead or outdoor kitchen.

6- DIY Solar Cooker

This is a great little solar cooker DIY project on youtube that will enable you to have a hot and nutritious lunch in the middle of the workday.

Small enough to carry with you to the job site yet large enough to cook a satisfying meal for you. Watch this YouTube video for all the easy steps of preparing this solar cooker and get ready to enjoy a hot lunch.

Place all the lunch ingredients, like rice and vegetables, in a stainless steel bowl, then place the bowl inside of the solar cooker at mid-morning and your hot, fresh lunch will be ready at noon.

When you have finished eating lunch, prepare supper in the stainless steel bowl and place it in the solar cooker so another fresh, hot meal will be ready for you at the end of the workday.

7- Cheap Solar Oven

This diy solar oven design by chelseagreen is attractive and highly functional. It’s also cheap to build. You can build this solar cooker for around $5 and it will last weeks (longer if it doesn’t get wet). This is a great design to use as a slow cooker for a family dinner when spending the day outdoors. Place prepared raw food inside solar oven in the morning, enjoy the day, return to the oven in the evening to find a hot and ready meal to feed your family. You may also like to check out smokehouse plans.

Cheap DIY Solar Oven
Cheap Solar Oven, Image via: chelseagreen

8- Low Cost Homemade Solar Oven

Learn how to build a solar oven with these detailed instructions by treehugger. This oven is attractive and reflective inside and out and will cook food without using fossil food.  Low cost, high efficiency, great for off-grid living.

homemade solar oven
Low Cost Homemade Solar Oven, Image via: treehugger

9- Hot-Box Solar Oven

This hot-box diy solar oven is built from scrap lumber and created to reach a high internal temperature. When the need for high heat is needed, this homemade solar oven design by popularmechanics is the one you need to build. Great for bread baking or oven roasting.

Hot-Box Oven
Hot-Box Solar Oven, Image via: popularmechanics

10- Cardboard Box Oven

Hard to imagine how a cardboard box can be transformed into a cooking vessel but these detailed instructions by popularmechanics will show you how to do just that. This cardboard solar oven is made cheaply and quickly in 5 easy steps.

Cardboard Box Oven
Cardboard Box Oven, Image via: popularmechanics

11- Homemade Solar Cooker

Minimum effort, maximum cooking power. This simple box cooker by solarcooking.fandom is easy to build, cooks food efficiently and saves money on the utility bill. Great for use at home or anywhere an outdoor adventure may lead. You may also like to check out diy grill station.

homemade solar Cooker
Homemade Solar Cooker, Image via: solarcooking.fandom

12- Wooden Box Cooker

Build to last, these easy to follow instructions will show you how to build an inexpensive wooden box cooker by that uses solar power to cook a variety of food. The wood construction of this solar oven ensures it will last for years and save you money on the utility bill.

Woden Box Cooker
Wooden Box Cooker

13- Recycled Cardboard Box

A cardboard box is the main component of this DIY solar oven by thecrafttrain. The interior of the cardboard box is covered with aluminum foil to catch the sun’s rays and reflect them inside the box. A sheet of black construction paper captures and absorbs the heat soothes the interior of the box gets hot.

The internal heat is not as hot as a conventional oven but it does get hot enough to cook food. An inverted glass bowl over the food keeps the heat concentrated around the food and keeps all the flying insects off the food as it cooks. You can bake cupcakes or bread, or simmer beans and rice in this cardboard solar oven.

Follow the detailed instructions of these free plans so you can learn how to recycle a cardboard box into a functional cheap solar oven.

Recycled Cardboard Box
Recycled Cardboard Box, Image via: thecrafttrain

14- Styrofoam Box Solar Oven

A recycled Styrofoam box works great as the base of a solar oven DIY project. An old Styrofoam box that was used as a packing box or ice chest is ideal to recycle into a DIY solar oven like in this idea by instructables.

Use these detailed instructions that contain both written and pictorial instructions to make the building project very easy so you learn how to make a solar oven. This DIY oven is large and will reach up to 120 degrees F on a sunny day. That’s hot enough to cook pasta, rice, chicken, potatoes, and much more.

Cooking in a solar oven is a slow process but it’s very simple. Place the food in the pots, then place the pots inside of the solar oven and go about your day. By the end of the day or by mid-day, depending on the food being cooked, your meal will be ready and waiting for you.

This is great for days when you don’t have the time to stay close to the stove and tend to the food as it cooks. Prepare it in the morning and it will be ready by the evening. You may also like to check out homemade wood burning stoves.

Styrofoam Box Solar Oven
Styrofoam Box Solar Oven, Image via: instructables

15- Copenhagen Solar Cooker

This style of DIY solar oven by rimstar.org is lightweight, portable, and easy to build. The Copenhagen solar cooker is constructed with easy to move sides so you will be able to adjust the oven to capture the most intense rays of the sun.

A Copenhagen solar cooker enables you to cook year-round and maximizes the sun’s rays for efficient cooking. This is a great little oven to carry along with you on hiking and camping trips. You will be able to cook food anywhere and any time of year when you follow these detailed instructions and build a Copenhagen solar oven for yourself.

Copenhagen Solar Cooker
Copenhagen Solar Cooker, Image via: rimstar.org

16- Solar Box Cooker

Learn how to make a solar oven like this one by solarcooking.fandom that is cheap and efficient with these free building plans. A couple of cardboard boxes can be transformed into a sun powered oven that keeps the heat contained around the pot for even and fast cooking.

This oven is easy to carry with you and assemble on-site since it does not use glass as a building component. A clear, heavy duty oven cooking bag is used as the top panel to let the sun penetrate inside the oven.

The oven cooking bags are cheap and lightweight so a spare bag is easy to fold up and place in a backpack. No worry about broken glass but the plastic oven bag won’t last as long as glass. Use these solar cooker DIY plans today to create a sustainable and free way to cook food.

how to make a solar oven
Solar Box Cooker, Image via: solarcooking.fandom

17- S’mores Solar Oven

Who doesn’t love delicious gooey S’mores? The treat is as much fun to make as it is to eat. Traditionally, S’mores are made over a camp fire but not everyone enjoys camping or lives in a location where they can build an outdoor fire. This easy to build homemade solar oven by hgtv will solve the problem.

This is a great DIY project to do with children and can be done on a balcony, patio, or even in a local park. Recycled items can be used to build this kid friendly solar oven.

Teach children how to build a solar oven, how to use the sustainable power of the sun, and how to cook S’mores with these easy-to-follow instructions. .You may also like to check out diy rocket stove.

S’mores Solar Oven
S’mores Solar Oven, Image via: hgtv

18- Simple Solar Cooker

If you want to teach your children about solar energy, or if you want to learn more about it yourself, consider building this DIY solar oven on youtube. This detailed YouTube video will show you how it’s done.

This cheap solar oven will cook food without the use of electricity, gas, wood, or coal, the sun does all the cooking. Solar energy is free, sustainable, and readily available wherever you are. Gather the kids together and build this simple solar cooker, then cook one of their favorite foods inside the new cooker. They will be amazed at how well the sun cooks food. This would make a great science project for school and by cooking the teacher’s favorite food, the child might get extra credit.

19- High Heat DIY Solar Oven

This DIY solar oven is created to deliver high heat for fast, efficient cooking outdoors. This solar oven will reach up to 400 degrees F on a sunny summer day and can cook bread as fast as a conventional oven.

This solar oven on youtube is also unique because there is no glue, silicone, plastic, or paint used in the building process. Only natural components like wood, glass, and porcelain are used to create a solar oven that will maximize the sun’s rays to create high internal temperature.

Also, when using only natural components, the food will not have a funny after taste or odd aroma. Watch this YouTube video to discover how to build this high heat DIY solar oven.

20- Sun Powered Oven

Reduce the usage of gas or electricity in your home by building a DIY solar oven outdoors like this one by motherearthnews and cook with the sun.

Solar energy is a free and renewable source of energy that can be used to cook dinner every night if you have a homemade solar oven. You can even cook in a solar oven during the winter months, as long as the sun is shining brightly.

You don’t need a kitchen to cook good food, you can cook anywhere outdoors with a sun powered oven. This cooking method is free, efficient, and the oven won’t heat the kitchen on a hot summer day so it will reduce the usage of the air conditioning unit.

Sun Powered Oven
Sun Powered Oven, Image via: motherearthnews

21- Kid’s S’mores Oven

This DIY project is perfect for kids to build and to use. They can amaze their friends by cooking S’mores for them in this unique kid’s S’mores oven.

The solar oven is easy to build and uses a recycled cardboard box as the main component of the oven. Kids can color and decorate the exterior of this DIY solar oven by desertchica to make it personal.

DIY solar oven
Kid’s S’mores Oven, Image via: desertchica

Ending Note!

Use these soler oven plans to cook food when you live offgrid or on camping to utilize the free energy of sun. These diy solar ovens are simple and cheap to builld. Hope you like our round up of above solar oven plans.

27 DIY Rocket Stove Plans to Cook Food or Heat Small Spaces

These free rocket stove plans will show you how to build a wood burning stove that is ideal for cooking food or to heat small spaces. There are several different designs to choose from, but all have the same goal–to produce heat free, sustainable heat.

Many of these rocket stove plans from our list use recycled items so the final cost of the wood burning stove will be almost nothing. The small size of these homemade rocket stoves make them portable so they can be taken along on camping or fishing trips.

Imagine spending the day fishing at the lake and being able to cook your fresh catch of fish right on the lake bank at the end of the day. Ideal size for hikers to carry along with them for long hiking trips too.

Since a DIY rocket stove burns cleaner and emits far less smoke than a camp fire, it can easily be used inside a tent and the small amount of fuel needed for cooking and heating eliminates the need for chopping mass quantities of wood. Whatever your outdoor (or indoor) cooking and heating needs might be, learning how to build a rocket stove can meet those needs.

This type of homemade wood burning stove fits well in a backyard landscape for use as an outdoor space heater to keep the chill chased away on those fall and winter evenings when you want to spend time outdoors. You may want to consider making more than one DIY rocket stoves, one for heating and one for cooking, when you see these easy to build 27 rocket stove plans for cooking and heating small spaces.

1: DIY Rocket Stove Made From Recycled Can

Three recycled tin cans can be used to create a DIY rocket stove like this one by thebugoutbagguide that can cook food and provide heat. The cans, plus tin snips, gloves, marker, insulation and an hour of time will create this simple and functional homemade wood burning stove.

Here are short steps to build this rocket stove.

  • Mark and cut hole at the center of large tin can by placing small can on it.
  • Repeat this step on a smaller can S2 with the same can you use in step one i.e S1.
  • Rim off the smaller can you have not used yet and squeeze the both cans through larger can ‘L’.
  • Trace a circle on a top lid by using small can and cut it.
  • Insulate the L can and tight it with a lid you have already cutted.
  • Place a flat shelf in the middle of bottom hole and fold down flaps.
  • Throw some dyer lint inside the stove, light it and place a pan on top and cook your food you love.
DIY tin can rocket stove
DIY tin can rocket stove, Image via: thebugoutbagguide

2: Metal Bucket DIY Rocket Stove Plans

These plans for a metal bucket rocket stove by rootsimple will create a larger cooking surface than a tin can, but will be just as fuel efficient. A five gallon metal bucket, couple piece of metal pipe, clay dirt and a grill rack creates a portable stove that can cook more than one food at a time and heat a small space with just a few small twigs.

Here are brief steps to build this metal bucket diy rocket stove.

  • Made a chimney by using 4″ vent pipe and a 90 degree elbow.
  • Trace the outline of pipe on a lid of bucket and cut it with jig saw.
  • Make hole at bottom according to size of pipe.
  • Insulate the bucket with clay and vermiculite at a ratio of 1/6 and add water in it.
  • Close the insulation with a cut piece of lid and let dry the insulation for few days.
  • Place barbecue grill on top of bucket.
  • Take a tin can and place it in the bottom hole. Cut a piece to use it as a shelve in the mouth of pipe.
  • The upper hole will be used for burning twigs and bottom for air blow.
Rocket Stove Made From a Five Gallon Metal Bucket
Rocket Stove Made From a Five Gallon Metal Bucket, Image via: rootsimple

3: Trash Can DIY Rocket Stove Plans

The next size up for a DIY rocket stove is with the use of a metal trash can. Great for use inside a cabin or outdoors for a unique cooking and heating source, these plans for a trash can rocket stove by instructables can be glammed up and made to look like outdoor yard art. You may also like to check out Smoke house plans.

Trash Can DIY Rocket Stove Plan
DIY rocket stove is with the use of a metal trash can, Image via: instructables

4: A Tiki DIY Rocket Stove Plans

Whimsical and functional, these free rocket stove plans by instructables will show you how to create a tiki torch rocket stove that is ideal for the backyard.

Build a warming fire in your tiki stove and enjoy your backyard during chilly fall evenings. Place a cooking rack on top of the tiki stove and cook dinner while sitting under the stars. When not in use, the tiki stove makes a great addition to backyard decor.

Constructed from concrete, this tiki rocket stove will last for a long time.

free rocket stove plans
A Tiki DIY Rocket Stove, image via: instructables

5: Three Inch Rocket Stove Plans

Cook dinner on a 3 inch rocket stove like this one by gunsamerica when you use these rocket stove building plans. A 3 inch section of tubular steel and four legs will create an outdoor cooking surface that will rival any store bought, single burning camp stove.

Three Inch Rocket Stove Plans

6: Patio Rocket Stove Plans

If you would like a permanent rocket stove on your patio for cooking and warmth, try these easy-to-follow plans for building a stacked brick rocket stove  by onegreenplanet.

Patio Rocket Stove Plan
Patio Rocket Stove Plans, Image via: onegreenplanet

7: Brick Rocket Stove Plan

Another rocket stove plan by rootsimple that uses brick to create an attractive, permanent outdoor cooking space.

Brick Rocket Stove Plans
Brick Rocket Stove Plans, image via: rootsimple

8: Mini Rocket Stove Plan

Small and portable, this efficient mini rocket stove by treehugger is built from upcycled tin cans and can cook a meal using a few leaves and twigs.

Small Rocket Stove
Small Rocket Stove, image via: treehugger

9: Rocket Mass Heater Project

These DIY plans for a large rocket stove uses an old, discarded water heater and gives it a new life as a heater for small spaces like this one by streetjesus.blogspot.

Rocket Mass Heater Project
Rocket Mass Heater Project, Image via: streetjesus.blogspot

10: DIY Rocket Stove Mass Heater

If you have a large indoor space to heat and want to do so off-grid, check out these plans for building a DIY rocket stove mass heater by instructables.

A Large Indoor Rocket Stove Mass Heater
A Large Indoor Rocket Stove Mass Heater, Image via: instructables

11: Homemade Chimnea Rocket Stove Plans

Great for cooking and good looking, these rocket stove plans incorporate plastic soda bottle and adobe to give the wood burning stove by off-grid a chimnealook.

Homemade Chimnea Rocket Stove Plans
Homemade Chimnea Rocket Stove Plans, image via: off-grid.net

12: 4 Hour Spark Rocket Stove Project

Load it once, get heat for the next 4 hours without re-loading. Unique shape makes this long-burning DIY rocket stove by instructables as good looking as it is functional.

Spark Rocket Stove Project
Spark Rocket Stove Project, image via: instructables

13: 6-Block DIY Rocket Stove Plans

You can learn how to build this 2-burner rocket stove by motherearthnews from 6-cement blocks by watching a short 2 minute video. Easy, functional, cheap and quick to build, these DIY rocket stove plans are great for use in the backyard or at a permanent camping site. You may also like to check out DIY file cabinet smokers.

6-Block DIY Rocket Stove

14: Camping Rocket Stove Plan

Enjoy hot meals while camping without building a camp fire with this easy to build rocket stove. Ideal for camping and can be used in areas where camp fires are not allowed.

You won’t even have to chop wood for this smallrocket stove by instructables unless you want too. Small sticks can be used to generate enough heat for cooking breakfasts or the catch of the day.

This rocket stove can be built from recycled materials you have on hand, so the cost is basically nothing. Small enough to pack and carry along for camping trips, big enough for cooking and keeping you warm.

Camping Rocket Stove Plan
Camping Rocket Stove Plan, Image via: instructables

15: Concrete Blocks DIY Rocket Stove

All you need is 3 concrete blocks to create a DIY outdoor stove for cooking like this one by attainable-sustainable. These free rocket stove plans will show you exactly how to stack the 3 concrete blocks so you can have a wood burning cook stove.

This rocket stove style needs very little wood to create enough heat for cooking and a wire rack on top of the DIY stove will provide plenty of cooking surface.

No need to chop wood for this small stove, twigs and fallen tree branches can be used to generate heat. A couple of concrete pavers can be used under the stove to create a flat surface if needed.

The concrete blocks are heavy, so this homemade rocket stove is best for use in a permanent location. Outside on a homestead, at a remote camp site or cabin, or set up at your favorite fishing spot.

Concrete Blocks DIY Rocket Stove
Concrete Blocks DIY Rocket Stove, Image via: attainable-sustainable

16: Home Heating DIY Rocket Stove

The high cost of natural gas and electricity has caused many people to seek for alternative fuel sources to heat their home. The cost of a wood burning stove and cord wood is not cheap either.

A DIY rocket stove like this one by iwilltry is cheap to build, cheap to use and can generate enough heat for home heating. These free rocket stove plans can show you how to make a rocket stove that can be your only home heating source or to use as a supplemental heating source.

A rocket stove is designed to burn less wood and produce higher heat temperatures than a fireplace or traditional wood burning stove. This makes it ideal for home heating since it will reduce the amount of wood needed to keep your home warm and it uses a sustainable source of fuel.

DIY rocket stove
DIY rocket stove, Image via: iwilltry

17: Powerful Homemade Rocket Heater

These free rocket stove plans by alt-nrg will show you how to build a powerful home heater that produces very little ash, no smoke and no carbon monoxide byproducts.

Rocket stoves are able to create a secondary burn from a super strong draft. This creates more heat output with less wood usage. This ingenious design allows a small, inexpensive homemade rocket stove to be able to heat an entire home.

Anyone looking for a sustainable and affordable home heating source need not look any farther than these rocket stove plans. Stay warm all winter with just a small amount of wood when you build this powerful heater. You may also like to check out DIY smokers.

free rocket stove plans
Powerful Homemade Rocket Heater Image via: alt-nrg

18: Rocket Mass Heater Plan

These free plans will show you how to build a rocket mass heater like this one that is ideal for heating large, open spaces.

A mass heater like this one not only burns a small amount of wood cleanly and efficiently, it captures the mass of heat in a bench or similar structure by building the flue horizontally. Most flues for wood burning stoves are vertical and allow a lot of heat to go up and out, but a rocket stove does things differently. The flue is built horizontally with a piece of furniture built over it to enclose the flue. The heat going through the flue is captured and kept inside so more heat permeates the room instead of being lost to the outside. You may also like to check out DIY wood fired pizza ovens for outdoor backing.

Build a Rocket Mass Heater
Build a Rocket Mass Heater

19: Homestead Rocket Stove Plans

A recycled popcorn tin will make a great outdoor cooking stove for a homestead. These free rocket stove plans by instructables will guide you through the building project with detailed instructions and photos.

Cheap, easy to build and ideal for outdoor cooking. Cook an entire meal or large pot of stew with just a few twigs and this homestead rocket stove.

Homestead DIY Rocket Stove
Homestead DIY Rocket Stove, Image via: instructables

20: Heavy Duty DIY Rocket Stove

Born from necessity in third world countries, the rocket stove has come a long way. It’s more of a luxury than a necessity for most people. A rocket stove can take the place of a camp stove, camp fire, propane stove, wood burning heater, fireplace, and many other heat producing appliances.

The biggest difference that a rocket stove offers is the sustainability it offers. Even a heavy duty model like this one only uses a fraction of the wood a traditional wood heater would use, yet it provides much more heat.

This heavy duty DIY rocket stove by instructables is great for cooking a large meal or heating a large area. Step by step instructions make this DIY project easy.

Heavy Duty DIY Rocket Stove
Heavy Duty DIY Rocket Stove, Image via: instructables

21: A DIY Rocket Stove For Community Cooking

The farm to table movement promotes many things, including community involvement. Getting together to grow fresh vegetables and fruits so everyone in the community can eat healthy, affordable food also leads to enjoying community meals. But few people have indoor facilities large enough to host a community meal.

A homemade rocket stove by kulkulfarmbali or two can solve the problem and cook the meals. These free plans will show you how to build outdoor cook stoves that are user friendly and efficient so the community can get together and have a garden-side cookout.

A DIY Rocket Stove For Community Cooking
A DIY Rocket Stove For Community Cooking, Image via: kulkulfarmbali

22: Build A Rocket Grill

Do you love to grill but are tired of paying for charcoal or propane? Here is a set of free plans that will show you how to build a rocket grill like this one by instructables that will work just as well, maybe even better0 than traditional grills for a fraction of the expense.

Use small pieces of wood to produce the clean burning heat and throw a couple steaks on the grill for a delicious meal. Very little ash is produced with a rocket grill, so clean-up is a breeze.

learn how to build a rocket grill
Learn how to build a rocket grill, Image via: instructables

23: Quickrete DIY Rocket Stove

Create a stationary rocket stove using a couple bags of quickrete and two five gallon plastic buckets. The buckets are used as molds for the quickrete and often can be obtained for free at a local restaurant.

These free rocket stove plans will show you how to put a few cheap components together to build a functional outdoor stove for under $20.

free rocket stove plans
Quickrete DIY Rocket Stove

24: Indestructible Off Grid Cooking Stove

Here are plans for building another rocket stove by offthegridnews from quickrete. It’s easy and cheap to build, and practically indestructible.

Ideal for off grid cooking at your homestead or camp site.

Indestructible Rocket Stove
Indestructible Off Grid Cooking Stove, Image via: offthegridnews 

25: DIY Rocket Stove and Oven

This ingenious design creates an outdoor, off grid stove by diypreparedness and oven that allows you to fry, boil, and bake just like a standard in-home stove and oven combo.

It may look different, but it gets the cooking job done and uses very little wood. Fast, efficient and cheap cooking and baking can be done on this unique stove.

DIY Rocket Stove and Oven
DIY Rocket Stove and Oven, Image via: diypreparedness 

26: Brick Rocket Stove Plans

Building a rocket stove with old bricks like this one by instructables is easy with these free plans. Detailed instructions show you how to create an outdoor stove with a wide cooking surface. Ideal for backyard or homestead cooking. A wire rack on top makes this style functional as a rocket grill too.

Brick Rocket Stove
Brick Rocket Stove, Image via: instructables

27: Sand Rocket Stove Plans

If all you have is sand, then you have enough building materials to build a functional rocket stove. Simple design creates a functional diy rocket stove like this one by instructables that can be built in minutes and left behind when done. Ideal for back-packing through sandy terrain, the DIY build will leave no harm on the environment.

Sand Rocket Stove
Sand Rocket Stove, Image via: instructables

References:

Researchgate, March 2020, by Bassazin Ayalew Mekonnen, “Design and Performance Evaluation of Rocket Stove for Cleaner Cooking in Rural Ethiopia”, https://www.researchgate.net/publication/340814098_Design_and_Performance_Evaluation_of_Rocket_Stove_for_Cleaner_Cooking_in_Rural_Ethiopia

Makezine, By Caleb Kraft, March 19th, 2019, “Construct A Super Cheap Rocket Stove From Scrap Materials”, https://makezine.com/article/science/energy/construct-a-super-cheap-rocket-stove-from-scrap-materials/