We built this Cabin Cookstove for clients in the Upper Peninsula of MI.  The homeowners built a cordwood home, insulated the ceiling and then built a Yurt for a second floor on top of the cordwood masonry.  They planned to use the Cabin Cookstove for cooking and baking in the small oven as well as use the stove for heating the small area of the cordwood portion of the home.  The channeling for this stove runs from the firebox, around the metal oven insert, then down a clay chimney flue into a set of clay liners under the firebox and then up into the chimney.  This stove is also fitted with a hot water loop (owner installed) for heating domestic hot water and a bypass damper to direct the exhaust directly into the chimney during the warm months out of the year so that the rest of the brick does not heat up.  This stove was designed to heat up all of the brick work on the exterior for supplemental heating to heat a small space like this home.  The original design of this stove and hardware comes from Max Edelson of FireSpeaking.  We modified the core of the stove from Max’s original design.