Yes- but the sheet metal should be placed on spacers to hold it clear of the wall, and permit air to circulate behind it. Installed in this way it can help shield walls from the heat. If simply attached directly to a combustible wall with no air space, it will still transmit heat to the wall. Below is a link to information on using sheet metal to shield a wall from heat of a wood stove-
Radiation heating is what you have to watch out for. To protect the wall behind the stove, mount a piece of sheet metal on 2 inch high stand offs on the wall. The air space behind the sheet metal will allow the heat the sheet metal receives to be dissipated by air flow, keeping the wall at safe temperatures. The bottom of the sheet metal should be at least 2 inches above the floor, and the sheet metal should extend at least 1 foot above the top of the stove. The stand offs should be made of sheet metal, bent in a z shape, and should not obstruct air flow behind the sheet metal shield. A sheet metal shop can bend the stand offs for you.
i dont know what a metal sheet is but u can take a water tray, wood, and like a ramp.it will probably help.
Sheet metal screws can be effectively used in wood by pre-drilling pilot holes to prevent splitting, choosing the correct size and type of screw for the wood thickness, and ensuring the screws are driven straight and flush with the surface of the wood.
sheet metal and wood
Wood, plastic and sheet metal
fastener and even if it is designed to fasten wood to wood, it could also fasten sheet metal to wood.
A wood pellet stove is a stove that burns pellets or wood. Burning the wood or pellets creates a source of heat for homes or businesses.
A traditional wood stove burns wood to heat a room. The wood stove blower is a fan system that is used to distribute the heat created by the stove around a room or building.
To create a DIY small wood stove for outdoor adventures, you can use a metal container like a coffee can or small metal bucket. Cut a hole in the side for ventilation and a hole in the top for the chimney. Add legs to elevate it off the ground and use a grate inside for the wood to sit on. Be sure to use caution and follow safety guidelines when using the stove.
Unless you have a metal fabrication shop, you should lean toward the pre-manufactured varieties.
The first example of a wood-burning kitchen stove was invented in France, in 1735, by Francois Cuvills. The first patent for a metal stove belongs to American inventor Benjamin Franklin.
Put wood inside instead of coal one day and see what happens. Size does not matter. If it is a large stove use large wood, if it is a small stove then use small wood.