Hallo,
Last weekend i found some willow in the park nearby my house , It was a branch broken from a tree and hanging vertical for some time it was bone dry. Willow is my favorit bow drill material and normally gives me no problems. I made a drill and a fireboard from it , as a drill socket i use a stone this minimize's the friction so no problem there. Everything went well but no ember , normally i have lots of brown/black powder with willow which ignites easy this time the powder structure was different it was more needle like or as Mors Kochanski writes in his book page 26 " If the powder is more brown than black or forms into rolls,then discard the drill and board". I have had this powder structure with different types of wood (birch/pine) and had no ember .
Does anyone no the reasons for this powder structure? and why it doesn't ignite?
cheers Rob
Last weekend i found some willow in the park nearby my house , It was a branch broken from a tree and hanging vertical for some time it was bone dry. Willow is my favorit bow drill material and normally gives me no problems. I made a drill and a fireboard from it , as a drill socket i use a stone this minimize's the friction so no problem there. Everything went well but no ember , normally i have lots of brown/black powder with willow which ignites easy this time the powder structure was different it was more needle like or as Mors Kochanski writes in his book page 26 " If the powder is more brown than black or forms into rolls,then discard the drill and board". I have had this powder structure with different types of wood (birch/pine) and had no ember .
Does anyone no the reasons for this powder structure? and why it doesn't ignite?
cheers Rob