Hi All,
Got the afternoon off, and decided that I was gonna finally crack this bow-drill thing.
I made a kit a while back, and managed lots of smoke, but no ember. I decided I needed a better hearth, so I split a lump of extra dry leylandii, made a tinder bundle (meanwhile, the dog stole my bow, obviously thinking "that's a nice stick - he wants to play". Having retrieved my stick (isn't the dog supposed to do that?) off I set to make fire. Mwaah ha ha...
Glory be... after a few minutes, there was a little, glowing ember sitting in the notch in my hearth! I was so chuffed! I gave it a few more rapid strokes, then set aside the bow and carefully picked up the bit of bark with my precious ember in it... only for the wind to gust, and I watched in horror as my lovely glowing coal disappeared across the garden.
Gutted? That's not even close.
Undaunted, I made another notch in the hearth and set to.
This time Mother Nature was having none of it - as the hot dust was dropping into the notch, I watched in despair as the wind blew it straight out again. I almost filled the notch three times, and each time the dust just blew away.
This time I was really miffed.
So... bow-drill amateurs - watch the wind, or find somewhere sheltered.
I'm even more determined now, but I'll maybe wait until it's a bit less gusty than it is right now!! Or maybe I should just set up my bow drill kit in the kitchen and see what SWMBO thinks...
Got the afternoon off, and decided that I was gonna finally crack this bow-drill thing.
I made a kit a while back, and managed lots of smoke, but no ember. I decided I needed a better hearth, so I split a lump of extra dry leylandii, made a tinder bundle (meanwhile, the dog stole my bow, obviously thinking "that's a nice stick - he wants to play". Having retrieved my stick (isn't the dog supposed to do that?) off I set to make fire. Mwaah ha ha...
Glory be... after a few minutes, there was a little, glowing ember sitting in the notch in my hearth! I was so chuffed! I gave it a few more rapid strokes, then set aside the bow and carefully picked up the bit of bark with my precious ember in it... only for the wind to gust, and I watched in horror as my lovely glowing coal disappeared across the garden.
Gutted? That's not even close.
Undaunted, I made another notch in the hearth and set to.
This time Mother Nature was having none of it - as the hot dust was dropping into the notch, I watched in despair as the wind blew it straight out again. I almost filled the notch three times, and each time the dust just blew away.
This time I was really miffed.
So... bow-drill amateurs - watch the wind, or find somewhere sheltered.

I'm even more determined now, but I'll maybe wait until it's a bit less gusty than it is right now!! Or maybe I should just set up my bow drill kit in the kitchen and see what SWMBO thinks...
