I have a leather bag that holds my firebow, the spindle and spindle cap, a hearthboard and one of my tinder bundles.
I'm of the short firebow persuasion. I don't do brush shafts. Mine's about eighteen inches long and it works, every time, it works.
This one was a present from Patrick McGlinchey (Backwoodssurvival) and the leather bag was a present from Warthog1981. I've been using that set for over ten years now.
I'm pretty sure the photos are somewhere on the forum, but I'll have a looksee.
The tinder bundles were on another thread.
In my foraging bag I have a wee tin with vaselined cotton wool pads and I carry a pack of the ratpack storm matches.
Somewhere I have one of the sort of lighter shaped pilots emergency firelighting things. It has a spark maker like a lighter and the inside holds waxed cotton twists. Just unravel one of them, spark onto it and you have fire
Very neat and tidy and pretty much bomb proof....with very little effort necessary.
Just minded, that set is in my Response Pack.
Flint and steel and chagga sets are in the working kit boxes.
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We've had a few threads recently on tinder, and I mentioned in one that I make tinder bundles from the assortment of 'stuff' that I find, forage or have lying around. I've worked the past two weekends demonstrating both natural dyes and firelighting, with a bronze and iron age basis. I cleared...
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