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5 Firemaking Techniques x3 Empty BIC, Ferro Rod, Flint And Steel, Casting Sparks, Fire Roll

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    @DavidWestBgood2ppl4 years ago Demonstrating 5 of my favorite firemaking techniques with 3 ignitions per. I tried to change it up a little with the 3 demos of each topic. Here's how it's presented:
    1) Empty BIC
    a. Ignited cotton ball which ignited Pine Needles.
    b. Ignited tissue paper by rolling striker on my palm then ignited Pine Needles.
    c. Ignited Ashed Tinder, delayed going for the flames until I demo-ed the ferro rod.
    2) Keychain Ferro Rod
    a. Ignited 3 piles of Pine Needles.
    3) Flint And Steel Ignited Denim Char Cloth
    a. Chert and Steel ignited char cloth igniting Pine Needles.
    b. Chert and Steel ignited char cloth igniting a T-Shirt material tinder bundle.
    c. Close-up of Chert and Steel igniting char cloth igniting Pine Needles.
    4) Casting Sparks from a steel to ignite Charred Punk Wood
    a. Casting sparks with chert to ignite charred Punk Wood to ignite Pine Needles.
    b. Casting sparks with Quartz to ignite charred punk wood to ignite Pine Needles.
    c. Casting sparks with chert to ignite charred Punk Wood to ignite Pine Needles.
    5) Fire Roll Pine Needles and Magnolia leaves ashes.
    a. All 3 fire rolls ignited and were place into 1 Pine Needles tinder bundle for the flames.
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    @troybranaman3164 years ago Wow! Another great video. I have learned so much from your videos on how to start fires. Thanks again! Take care and stay safe!
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    @pierreawad38804 years ago Encore une superbe vido! En plus cest une longue vido donc cest super!
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    @scottwilson58404 years ago I just purchased a ferro rod, haven' t used it yet. I' m sure glad i found your site. Very informative, thank you and god bless.
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    @MadDogSurvival4 years ago Your a good man brother. Love your videos. And like me you obviously sometimes do them at the weekend! Very best wishes friend. 1
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    @jirikrajnak90474 years ago Thanks for showing off these techniques.
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    @raincaller49274 years ago I enjoyed that.
    thanks again friend.
    god bless.
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    @reginaestevam56633 years ago Ol.
    sou do brazil, estado de
    minas gerais, cidade uberaba.
    amo seus vdeos
    obrigada.
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    @schalkwillembasson96074 years ago Hi sir
    i am from south africa and enjoy your program. I never saw you egnite a fire with a fire piston using char cloth but can we use cotton with . ...Expand 1
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    @180FelixstoweHunter4 years ago Found your channel and watched several so far. Interesting and no messing videos. Can' t stand all these promotion style vids taking away from the ben. ...Expand
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    @peterfritzler5444 years ago I' ve enjoyed your fire-making videos and learned quite a bit about the different materials and techniques for making fire. I am curious though, what is the black material covering your table work space?
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    @kennethprice39784 years ago I guess im not the only one who always carries a gerri rod.
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    @holyfirebushcraft6816last year Hay david how long you been practicing fire technology?