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Four Ways to Make Fire Without Matches or a Lighter
It's one of those skills which everybody should have. The ability to start a fire without using matches or a lighter. Here are a handful of well known firemaking techniques that can be fun to try
The Friction Technique.
We all know that rubbing things together makes them warm up and if you have ever watched any of the excellent Ray Mears Bushcraft TV series you will have seen Ray use a variety of friction based techniques. But be warned, some of these techniques can be hard work. But making fire using these basic bushcraft techniques can be enormously satisfying.
You will need two pieces of wood, one to act as a fireboard and another as the spindle. This wood must be bone dry. You need to make a tinder nest from dry grass, wood shavings or other material that catches fire easily (I like cotton wool).
Cut a V shaped notch in your fireboard and place some bark under the notch to catch the smouldering ember. Cut anothe little groove into the board at the point of the V for the tip of your spindle. You can use a bow to spin your spindle nice and fast to create a lot of friction. Loop the bow string around the spindle, place the tip in the indentation and spin the spindle with the bow while applying light pressure (I like to use a flat pebble to push on the end). Hopefully you will soon see wisps of smoke coming from your fireboard. Once you see a glowing ember push this onto a piece of bark and transfer to your tinder nest. Gently blow on your tinder nest to turn the embers into fire.
Using Fire Sticks
Once upon a time people would carry a piece of high carbon steel and flint to make fire. The flint would be struck against the steel to create a spark. These days you can find excellent firesteels in many bushcraft supply stores consisting of a high carbon steel rod and hardened steel striker. One can also use the blade of a knife.
You will need to have made a nice dry tinder nest for your spark, but his method is much easier than the friction based method described previously.
Using the Sun
Everybody remembers using magnifying glasses to scorch things as children. This is another well known and effective way to create fire, but you'll need some sunshine for this to work. Unfortunately we don't always carry magnifying glasses wherever we go. But you may have a pair of glasses or even a condom and some water can be used to form a lens.
Using Electricity
This is a great way to demontrate the power and danger of electricity. To make this work you will need a battery and some steel wool. The best batteries to use are the 9V, rectangular variety. By rubbing the battery contacts on the steel wool it will heat up and begin to burn. Transfer the burning steel wool to your dry tinder nest and blow. Hey presto, fire!
These techniques are great to try when you are next on a family camping trip. Why not include a few fire-making tools with your camping equipment and let your children have a go. But be sure to take plenty of warm outdoor clothing because you might be a little chilly without a fire.
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