Hi all,
Finally got round to producing a couple of batches of char cloth last night. I used a domestic wood stove, and an old pop-top shoe polish tin with a hole knocked in the top and a screw to close it, and cut up jeans for the cloth. Really pleased with how it turned out, catches from the flint and steel really easily and burns just like a flat section of King Alfred's Cakes/Daldinia Concentrica. Thoroughly looking forward to getting used to using it as a primary way of making fire.
My question is, how commonly do people here use char cloth as opposed to other methods?
I am planning to use it as much as possible this year, as a developmental step in learning better firecraft . . . friction next!
Cheers,
George
Finally got round to producing a couple of batches of char cloth last night. I used a domestic wood stove, and an old pop-top shoe polish tin with a hole knocked in the top and a screw to close it, and cut up jeans for the cloth. Really pleased with how it turned out, catches from the flint and steel really easily and burns just like a flat section of King Alfred's Cakes/Daldinia Concentrica. Thoroughly looking forward to getting used to using it as a primary way of making fire.
My question is, how commonly do people here use char cloth as opposed to other methods?
I am planning to use it as much as possible this year, as a developmental step in learning better firecraft . . . friction next!
Cheers,
George