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RE: Why Steel? (Bushcraft - Fire Starting) - 'Re-Source' - Eggstatic #171

in #prepping6 years ago

I like the little handles. Very convenient. You can always find a stick for the bow but you have to carry the string since parcord stretches to much for a bow drill. I usually go to the store and buy a plank of wood I want and premake the cuts for the spindle and cut the plank down into small fire boards. This way I just pack the small plank section and the spindle. I prefer a bic lighter but usually like to carry several ways to make fire on my person like a lighter and a fire steel and then several more in my pack. Lighters get wet and small fire steels can get lost so I like around 7 way to make fire if I am actually going to be out somewhere like a several day hiking trip where things could possible go wrong.

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Both of those two were welded top and bottom but as my welding skills are highly dubious one failed and so I cut a small portion off the bottom of the threaded bar. It still feels good in the hand though.

With paracord I do have to re-adjust the length and I use my thumb to alter the tension while bowing.

I to like to carry several means of fire-starting. Fresnel lenses, ferro-rod, lighters (I think I bulk purchased about 300 in total lol) and of course flint n steel :)

I think I uploaded a bow-drill video to d-tube a few months ago. I'll see if I can dig it out........

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I can't get it to play on my Linux computer but it might work for you.

Next time someone ask you if you have a light pull out a ferro-rod and hand to them for their smoke. LOL you would get a heck of a look.

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Even stranger looks if I get out the flint, steel and char-cloth ;)