Using flint and steel to ignite a cramp ball fungi

GGTBod

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Evening folks like most of us i am a self confessed firebug and one of my favourite things to do when i am stuck in the city is play about with various forms of lighting fire, or to be politically correct i practice my fire lighting skills, anyhoo i know i am not alone in this madness of flame devotion especially on here so I thought i'd share with you all my latest playtime, i mean practice.

I just made and uploaded a little video of myself using a flint and steel to get an ember going with a cramp ball fungi

[video=youtube;-GOZ8wmHuSE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GOZ8wmHuSE[/video]
 

GGTBod

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Thanks, after shutting the camera off i nearly set myself on fire trying to put out the cramp ball after allowing the ember to grow so big
 

dewi

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Enjoyed that a lot.... never seen that done before and didn't know it was the bits of steel that came off to form the spark. So gradually through use, the steel will wear down like a ferro rod does presumably?

Only complaint... I counted just one of your signature laughs... dunno why, but it always makes me smile when you start laughing :D
 

GGTBod

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Lets just say i am lucky that merino wool is naturally flame retardant or i'd have went up like a tinder nest, stupidly i cut off the section with the ember and then tried to throw it out of the window but the wind was blowing at 40mph into my window and the little ember doubled between my fingers and i got showered with sparks and singed fingers before i was able to throw it away
 

crosslandkelly

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Lets just say i am lucky that merino wool is naturally flame retardant or i'd have went up like a tinder nest, stupidly i cut off the section with the ember and then tried to throw it out of the window but the wind was blowing at 40mph into my window and the little ember doubled between my fingers and i got showered with sparks and singed fingers before i was able to throw it away

Now that would have been worth videoing.:)
 

GGTBod

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Enjoyed that a lot.... never seen that done before and didn't know it was the bits of steel that came off to form the spark. So gradually through use, the steel will wear down like a ferro rod does presumably?

Only complaint... I counted just one of your signature laughs... dunno why, but it always makes me smile when you start laughing :D

Aye mate slowly but surely the steel grinds away, it has been 2 weeks since i was out in nature my laughs do not come so effortlessly , Bod needs another nature fix soon i reckon
 

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Just a wee nudge
 

mick91

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Good video mate! How the smoke alarms didn't go off I'll never know :lmao: good channel too
 

GGTBod

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Cheers Mick hopefully slowly building a quality YT channel, i think my smoke alarms have just become desensitized due to my dodgy cooking
 

GGTBod

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Cheers NarzaCyst, i do plenty of on camera speaking (maybe too much ;)) in many of my other vids but when doing videos like that one i try and get the camera as close as i can to the action as i can so the viewers can see the detail of what i am doing, i tried to shoot it originally from my chest mount for a first person perspective but my man baps were wobbling the camera all over every time i struck the flint :eek:
 

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