Good morning everyone. After putting news info in an off-topic thread, I decided to start something new, using shipbucket (or any other) scale for schematics.
It is preferable that you use the Soldierbucket (1 pixels = 1.5 cm) scale, or if it is larger, FD (22.093 pixels = 1 m). If your project is extremely large (e.g. a ship sized project), the Shipbucket scale (2 pixels = 1 in) is used. If your project is small to the point where it doesn't become clear in the preferred standard scale (Soldierbucket scale), the Pistolbucket scale (500 pixels = 1 m) or Panelbucket scale (15px = 1 cm) should be used. There might be a need for other scales if your project is either too microscopic or too humongous for any scale listed here. If your project is not for scale, please put the "not for scale" text into your drawing to let people know it's not for scale.
Here it is, an oxyhydrogen stove.
Fig 1. A diagram in 1 pixels = 1.5 cm (Soldierbucket) scale, describing the components and method of a cooking apparatus. (sorry if it is bad)
the apparatus consists of a body, a pan support, a burner, a valve, pipes, an oxygen tank of any type, and a hydrogen tank of any type, all of which can be placed outside or inside said body. The oxygen and hydrogen come from the tanks and up onto the valve where it, if opened, forces both oxygen and hydrogen into a flammable oxyhydrogen, which then travels into a burner where it ignites the oxyhydrogen gas into flame, generating heat enough for use in cooking.
Put some of your schematics here.