The Great Big Fatwood Match Project [Fail}

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MarkinLondon

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May 17, 2013
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After watching one of Survival Lilly’s often-misguided-but-completely-entertaining YouTube videos, I decided to take a stab at making Really Big Matches. The idea is simple enough: Use a small piece of fatwood to make a match, then all I need to do is strike the match, let the fatwood catch, and start my fire. Good plan, eh?


So I grabbed several boxes of matches, scraped all the fiery red stuff off; made a paste; smeared the paste onto the fatwood and let them dry. All that was left was to use them and be the Ultimate Laid-back Wet-Morning Firestarter Hero. Simple.


It’s important to note that this project was a complete failure. The matches would never light and I ended up tossing them all in the trash. Good photos, though!













 
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Macaroon

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Jan 5, 2013
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Wouldn't have had anything to do with the Maker's Mark in the background, would it?

I notice it's just far enough out of shot that we can't see how much it went down during the project! :lmao::lmao::lmao:
 

MarkinLondon

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May 17, 2013
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Bedfordshire
What medium did you use for the paste?

Just water. I added a bit until it was a paste. If I ever did it again, I would grind the red match junk MUCH finer and use a bit less water. A smooth coating is the key. Don't underestimate the abject failure of the fatwood though. Even when lit with a lighter, the sulphur lit up, but didn't light the fatwood; it was too thick. But when it was thin enough to light, the stick would break. Seriously: this project was flawed from the outset. I never had a chance. Good firm buzz though.
 
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slowworm

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May 8, 2008
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Would splitting the fatwood at one end and then binding in a couple of matches to the split work any better?
 

MarkinLondon

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May 17, 2013
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Would splitting the fatwood at one end and then binding in a couple of matches to the split work any better?

It might, but I'd be quickly approaching Full Ridiculousness, and while I have a passing relationship with FR, we make every effort to give each other enough room to avoid true conflict.
 

Robson Valley

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Nov 24, 2014
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If you can get the match goop to light, you know you have that issue solved. Bash the fatwood between 2 rocks to fray the ends so there's far more fine fiber and surface area. As you know, it takes a fair heat to get any thick stick to light.

Don't feel bad = I'm told that I can start a forest fire with a cigarette butt. Some days, I can't light a wood stove with a propane torch.
 

MarkinLondon

Nomad
May 17, 2013
325
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Bedfordshire
It's important to know this: I have no plans to revise this goofy idea. I am, however happy to watch someone else try it :) If you can scrape all those little matchsticks without laughing your **** off for more than ten minutes, then you deserve any success you find. Go for it!
 

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