Jeeeez my arms are burning!
OK, it was 11pm, raining outside, but I really wanted to learn something new. I've been practicing fire using feathersticks and a firesteel for the last few days and can do that relatively consistantly now...
So I figured I'd start on fire by friction!
Unfortunately I haven't got any trees in the immediate vicinity (and I wouldn't be able to see a thing anyway) so I had to use what I have lying around. Pine and a bootlace...
All simple construction, just made it in a few minutes with my Clipper. Took me ages to figure out the best way of doing this (considered hand drilling and the 'arm drill' but settled on bow drill). Multiple failures (one of which resulting in the handpiece smoking where the drill was rubbing against it rather than the hearth!) but after about 45-50 mins I got smoke
Unfortunately I didn't get a coal, only dust.... will need to try a different wood next time I guess. But still, I've got a moderate feeling of success 
OK, it was 11pm, raining outside, but I really wanted to learn something new. I've been practicing fire using feathersticks and a firesteel for the last few days and can do that relatively consistantly now...
So I figured I'd start on fire by friction!
Unfortunately I haven't got any trees in the immediate vicinity (and I wouldn't be able to see a thing anyway) so I had to use what I have lying around. Pine and a bootlace...
All simple construction, just made it in a few minutes with my Clipper. Took me ages to figure out the best way of doing this (considered hand drilling and the 'arm drill' but settled on bow drill). Multiple failures (one of which resulting in the handpiece smoking where the drill was rubbing against it rather than the hearth!) but after about 45-50 mins I got smoke

