I'm currently trying to get better at making feather sticks. I have no problem getting the really small fine curls which ignite easily.
However, I am pretty terrible at making the big long pieces with lots of curls which should make make up the main part of the bundle and act as a longer lasting tinder/kindling. They normally break off, don't have enough curls, I'll cut too shallow or too deep, or I'll graze the side of my thumb along the edge of the wood etc.
I know what I need to do to improve these things, I was just wondering if anyone had any suggestions for types of wood (or the state of the wood) which are easy to carve into feather sticks. Again I'm not worried about how easy it is to ignite them when they are made, just that they are easy to make initially so I have an better time whilst practicing.
Thanks
However, I am pretty terrible at making the big long pieces with lots of curls which should make make up the main part of the bundle and act as a longer lasting tinder/kindling. They normally break off, don't have enough curls, I'll cut too shallow or too deep, or I'll graze the side of my thumb along the edge of the wood etc.
I know what I need to do to improve these things, I was just wondering if anyone had any suggestions for types of wood (or the state of the wood) which are easy to carve into feather sticks. Again I'm not worried about how easy it is to ignite them when they are made, just that they are easy to make initially so I have an better time whilst practicing.
Thanks
