Here are the temperatures I recorded and observations:
77F at 4.15 pm
77F at 4.30 pm
77F at 4.45 pm
75F at 5.00 pm
73F at 5.15 pm (there was considerably less smoke than before)
75F at 5.30 pm (the amount of smoke had picked up again)
75F at 5.45 pm
75F at 6.00 pm
75F at 6.15 pm
75F at 6.30 pm
82F at 6.45 pm (the cardboard tube had fallen over)
78F at 7.00 pm (the amount of smoke had diminshed considerably)
75F at 7.30 pm (there was no smoke)
I then took the dogs out for a walk and when I returned at 8.40 pm the incinerator was inactive with a temperature of 66F. I photographed the final scene and the finished micro incinerator. All the wood pellets had been burned, although not all had turned to ash.
The cheese had remained in place this time and had turned a lovely golden yellow. The colour had not permeated the cheese but it did have a mild smokey taste. To be honest, I've tasted better
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Gill