Many of us on here use "magic biscuits" as fire-lighters/tinder. However, they can be a bit messy to make, and is a guaranteed way to upset "her indoors" during the process as you melt the wax in an old tin on the stove (and I speak here from bitter experience!)
The normal use for these in my case is to start woodfires - either an open fire or in a wood stove, and also as a firestarter in my tent stove. However, I got to thinking about carbon felt. Instead of taking a pack of magic biscuits/vaseline cotton balls etc, why not just take a single pad of carbon felt, suitably soaked in alcohol/alcohol gel? It should be recoverable from the fire after use as it should withstand normal fire heat, and be ready to be soaked again in alcohol/alcohol gel for the next time.
Now I haven't tried this out yet, as I've only just had the brainwave However, I will try to do so tomorrow subject to the weather, maybe in a woodstove if I can dig one out. Just wondered if anyone else had used this method, because there's very little new in bushcrafting!
The normal use for these in my case is to start woodfires - either an open fire or in a wood stove, and also as a firestarter in my tent stove. However, I got to thinking about carbon felt. Instead of taking a pack of magic biscuits/vaseline cotton balls etc, why not just take a single pad of carbon felt, suitably soaked in alcohol/alcohol gel? It should be recoverable from the fire after use as it should withstand normal fire heat, and be ready to be soaked again in alcohol/alcohol gel for the next time.
Now I haven't tried this out yet, as I've only just had the brainwave However, I will try to do so tomorrow subject to the weather, maybe in a woodstove if I can dig one out. Just wondered if anyone else had used this method, because there's very little new in bushcrafting!