Hi all,
A question asked by a fellow Dutch bushcrafter (not a member here):
is there anyone out there that has made an all wooden fire piston out
of a North European species of wood?
I know that most types of wood, even most hardwoods are too porous to make a fire piston
and most commercial sellers use cocobolo, lignum vitae or rosewood (besides buffalo horn and bamboo)
I also have seen a Malaysian hardwood fire piston and a working one made by another Dutch fellow bushcrafter out of olive wood. But what type of wood growing in Northern Europe would work?
Has anyone tried European woods? Boxwood maybe? Or possibly saturated fatwood?
Cheers,
Tom
A question asked by a fellow Dutch bushcrafter (not a member here):
is there anyone out there that has made an all wooden fire piston out
of a North European species of wood?
I know that most types of wood, even most hardwoods are too porous to make a fire piston
and most commercial sellers use cocobolo, lignum vitae or rosewood (besides buffalo horn and bamboo)
I also have seen a Malaysian hardwood fire piston and a working one made by another Dutch fellow bushcrafter out of olive wood. But what type of wood growing in Northern Europe would work?
Has anyone tried European woods? Boxwood maybe? Or possibly saturated fatwood?
Cheers,
Tom