I've just come across this little tip from an American knife forum. I've not tried it myself as yet, but in theory it seems sensible - well, mostly anyway!
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If anyone wants to view the whole thread, which is very picture heavy and features my personal faves - Becker knives - you'll find it here:
http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=796822
I think it's a worth a look even if you are not keen on Beckers; it's a very nice step-by-step photo guide to making and using a bowdrill set from scratch.
Cheers all

The wood I chose is a Willow branch I found around. I like willow, it works, not as well as cedar IMHO, but it will work. Use the fingernail, lip test to make sure any wood you find is workable. If your fingernail will leave a dent (not gouge) its got the right hardness, and the lip test. LOL The way I do it is pucker up and just give it a little kiss, no tongue though, weirdos. Your lips will tell you if the wood is wet, or dry.
If anyone wants to view the whole thread, which is very picture heavy and features my personal faves - Becker knives - you'll find it here:
http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=796822
I think it's a worth a look even if you are not keen on Beckers; it's a very nice step-by-step photo guide to making and using a bowdrill set from scratch.
Cheers all
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