So I was making some char cloth today out in the garden preparing for a camping trip soon, I know it's not as traditional as a fire bow or drill, but it's what I choose to use with a flint or Ferro rod. Anway, as most if not all of you will know char cloth takes the slightest spark and embers reliably, no problem there. But with damp tinder it can be a pain to make that ember a usable flame and then a fire. For those situations I generally use sulphur matches or fatwood, but realised why not combine the ideas. I took my pieces of char cloth, dropped some molten wax onto one end, and then dipped the same wax impregnated end into molten sulphur. They work brilliantly as the sulphur burns easily and is hard to blow out from the smouldering cloth and then the wax catches into a hotter flame. Even tried it out of curiosity on some wet kindling I had lying in the corner and worked first time no issues. Just thought I would share the idea of my charwaxsulphur match things with people and wondered if anyone else had used the technique. If not give it a shot, it might not be traditional, but it's staying in the fire tin as a just incase!