Fire Making with Hand Drill Part 2

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
  • Part 2 of the series. Shows fire being made with the tools we collected from the desert, including tips on how to keep the ember burning.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 22

  • @shawnblankenship-2527
    @shawnblankenship-2527 10 років тому +1

    Glad to see you back, brother. Can't wait to see the field video. Thanks for sharing. Love your work.

  • @nutthrower
    @nutthrower 10 років тому +1

    always enjoy the field vids - looking forward to that one - this was good, as was the weather there - thanks

  • @TheLordsxdad
    @TheLordsxdad 10 років тому

    Good to see you again thank you

  • @WAGONJON
    @WAGONJON 10 років тому

    Very thorough tutorial. I have experimented with many different materials except sotol and yucca stalks. Looks to be a very user friendly fire-board material!

  • @mrbluenun
    @mrbluenun 10 років тому

    Love the wick idea, never seen that before.

  • @mrbluenun
    @mrbluenun 10 років тому

    Really love your Fan Trees. There is only one place it might be possible to grow them naturally which is a place where Palms already grow, and that is in the far SW of England down around the actual foot shaped land area in Cornwall. The weather in general is warm and moist enough I guess to allow these transplanted trees to flourish, unfortunately keeping these types of trees outside with no special care does not seem to work well around London where I live. They do loud wonderful though.
    I have two small slow growing ‘Yucca’ type plants in 18" square boxes but they are ultra slow growing. Thos you have are large and could provide a whole micro climate for insects, birds and animals in general to live in/on and from.

  • @arkansaswoodsman1582
    @arkansaswoodsman1582 10 років тому

    try the floating hand method it will use more of the surface of your hand and prevent blisters

  • @PREPPERPAULY
    @PREPPERPAULY 10 років тому

    can you reuse old holes or do you always burn new ones into your board?

    • @paleomanjim
      @paleomanjim  10 років тому

      Yes! How many times you can use one hole depends on the type of wood. For a Mule Fat fire board I might get 6 or more fires per hole. With Sotol it is usually around 2 fires per hole.....

  • @simonemartinelli2799
    @simonemartinelli2799 3 місяці тому

    🔥

  • @BrosephRussell
    @BrosephRussell 8 років тому

    is the inside that same as a yucca stock

    • @paleomanjim
      @paleomanjim  8 років тому

      +Joseph Russell Yes, very similar, slightly harder and more dense, maybe a bit softer than balsa wood.

    • @BrosephRussell
      @BrosephRussell 8 років тому

      +paleomanjim sweet I will have to try it out lots of yucca ariund here in the Antelope Valley thanks Joseph

  • @BardofCornwall
    @BardofCornwall 10 років тому

    I'd be interested in a video from the field. Thanks for posting.

    • @paleomanjim
      @paleomanjim  10 років тому

      I will do a field video in the next couple weeks. I think I can find something, either way I will post the results, thanks.....jim

  • @BobCenabre
    @BobCenabre Рік тому

    It's not easy to do making fire

  • @kyletango
    @kyletango 10 років тому

    Very interesting Jim, fire maker, point maker. You can join my tribe anytime.

  • @talley1013
    @talley1013 10 років тому

    Great video! I would love to see it done in the field.

    • @paleomanjim
      @paleomanjim  10 років тому

      I will give it a try, probably in the next 2 weeks, thanks....jim