First hand drill fire

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Feb 27, 2008
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Using clematis hearth and elder spindle. Floating hands technique.

Chuffed to bits as this has took three months to get here. A journey of bruises, blisters, sweat dripping off my face, exhaustion.

When you get it right with materials and technique it's easy to get the ember. It was a long journey though!


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Toddy

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Congratulations, and very well done :D :approve: bet you're doing the walk about four inches off the ground, and there's a smile cracking your face in half too :)

I just cannot make fire that way at all. I manage the other methods quite reliably, but that one's not happening.

atb,
Toddy
 
Feb 27, 2008
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Cambridge
Thanks. It seems 90% materials and preparation. 10% physical effort.

If you get the 90% right, the last 10% shouldn't have to be bruises, blisters, sweat and exhaustion.

I get stubborn and learn the hard way usually. I guess it feels more of an achievement when you have failed 100 times to finally get one success.


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DomC

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Congrats on reaching that milestone...I got my first bd ember February of this year. It's a great feeling and one that will be remembered a lifetime.

DomC

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ocean1975

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Jan 10, 2009
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Well done,that has got me wanting to picking up my hand drill again.I also use a clematis hearth board but use mullein for the drill,I have had smoke but as of yet no ember.Maybe I should try elder ;)
 

lannyman8

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Jan 18, 2009
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Whooop Whooop, well done chap....;) ;) :):):):):)

the best thing i have done is master the hand drill, it also took me about 3 months too... try and use teasel for a drill, take of the bark by the drill end first though or it can push all your dust away, I found for me poplar was the board that worked....

very well done...:)
 

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