Kajutsu- Fire Devices and Techniques from Old Japan

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024

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  • @atrocious_pr0xy
    @atrocious_pr0xy 2 місяці тому +1

    Thanks for the video, brother.

    • @TheShurikenZone
      @TheShurikenZone  2 місяці тому +1

      @@atrocious_pr0xy Thanks for stopping by (and enduring my rambling), my friend. 👍👍

  • @BwHorH
    @BwHorH 2 місяці тому +3

    Definitely worth watching vid. Not only by aesthetics, You've eliminated some of mine basic illiteracy. 👍👍

    • @TheShurikenZone
      @TheShurikenZone  2 місяці тому +1

      @@BwHorH Ah... Thank you, Vanya. That's very encouraging news, and I'm glad you found it enlightening. 👍👍

  • @Dalenra3013
    @Dalenra3013 2 місяці тому +3

    Great video, Dear! Nice, concise, and informative. ❤❤❤

    • @TheShurikenZone
      @TheShurikenZone  2 місяці тому +2

      @Dalenra3013 You're very kind and generous, Sweetie. It's a snoozefest. haha 😘

  • @ARAW-__-
    @ARAW-__- 2 місяці тому +2

    Thank you for the video, Ryan !🙏🫡
    For anyone wandering about this fire starting technique :
    Once you secured a fire via friction : it's all too easy to make the next fire...
    You can char pretty much any fibrous natural material like pith or punk wood. You don't need a tiny although it is convenient and tidy.
    It then took Ryan sensei maybe 4 seconds to catch a spark.
    You then place that combusting charred material in a tinder bundle (dry grass, leaves, ferns, featherstick) blow on it and voilà ! You got fire.
    Flint and steel definitely is one of the best fire starting technique as you don't use any resources when making fire. You don't chew up your firesteel or go though your matches / lighter fuel. You will dull off the rock, but you should be able to replace it fairly easily (unless you are in some places of the worl like Greenland where Inuit traded for obsidian at a high price)
    Excellent demo and beautiful video Ryan 🙏 Thank you again 🫡
    Where did you learn the Ainu shaped fitesteel ? Ainu is a fairly mysterious tribe in Japan.
    I have several books on ninjutsu, but very few of quality. Two Hatsumi and Sho Nin Ki. The only place I read about the DonoHi was in the Sho Nin Ki !

    • @TheShurikenZone
      @TheShurikenZone  2 місяці тому +1

      @ARAW-__- Thank you for the excellent suggestion, my friend! And for this wonderful addendum to the information included in the video! I mean to include information about what natural material could be used for the element of the donohi, but it, uh... it slipped my mind. 8-/
      Ah, but as for that firesteel... A while back, I was trying to research Japanese fire steels, and found a picture of one, obviously a relic, that really caught my eye. It looked like it was likely a reworked, worn-out razor... or possibly a friction folder. Anyway, after much searching, it became clear that the fire steel in question was what the Ainu used. I found a few more examples, and read about an Ainu fire kit in the possession of the British Museum. There was no picture available, but I read the description by the anthropologist who collected it; also included was a very detailed drawing of everything, including the fire steel. Mine is largely based on that striker, which I suspect may have been shaped to resemble a whale. Mine is slightly larger than the original, as I wanted it to be more multi-purpose. Fire striker, yes, but in time of need, it could also be a climbing piton... possibly a step, when tied into a rope... a torinawa fundo for hojojutsu... or, of course, a handy fistload we@pon. 😁👍👍

    • @ARAW-__-
      @ARAW-__- 2 місяці тому +1

      @TheShurikenZone I was thinking about the kubotan... Looks to me like you're kind of ssving some cultural artifact here... that's amazing ! I like the shape, I'll make one like that eventually.
      With a twist 😉🫡

    • @TheShurikenZone
      @TheShurikenZone  2 місяці тому +1

      @ARAW-__- I was hoping you'd be interested in making one of these, as it's a really wonderful striker. This one, and my Highland Scottish one, shaped like a ram's head, are the two favorite strikers that I've ever used. The Scottish style one was made by a swordsmith friend of mine, from part of an old file; he actually made a whole handful of them, for our living history group, out of the kindness of his heart. I got first dibs. haha And I was very happy to make him a particularly cool kolrosed spoon (of two-toned crabapple), by way of a thank you. 😁 Sorry for the digression, but... it's cool to have fire strikers with stories... and historically, they've been made in all manner of ways, with all manner of personal touches, all over the world. A couple hundred years ago, you could always tell about where a man was from, based on the design of his striker. 👍👍

    • @ARAW-__-
      @ARAW-__- 2 місяці тому +1

      @TheShurikenZone Tools with a story are something else. When you see survival stories, they desperately hang on to a relica of their loved ones. That's why I prefer functional, everyday life gifts... They are carried every day so if one's in a very bad spot, he'll have better chances to carry a relica. That can be a tether to life, as you hold on for one more day. Never been in that kind of ordeal, btw 😁

    • @TheShurikenZone
      @TheShurikenZone  2 місяці тому

      @ARAW-__- Aye, that's an excellent point to make, brother. And I'm the same way, myself. The knife I carry every day... a 4" fixed blade in O1, with dark red G10 handle scales... was won in a pumpkin carving contest, almost ten years ago. Mack and I won it together, so... I dunno... it's sentimental to me. In a survival situation, it would have tremendous value, both intrinsic and emotional.

  • @Lauryncarnley93
    @Lauryncarnley93 2 місяці тому +4

    Pretty neat! I never knew about any of this

    • @TheShurikenZone
      @TheShurikenZone  2 місяці тому +3

      @@Lauryncarnley93 I guess everyone can benefit from a few new ways to play with fire, eh? 😅 Thanks for watching, sister! 👍👍

    • @Lauryncarnley93
      @Lauryncarnley93 2 місяці тому +1

      @@TheShurikenZone I hope no one burns down the house 💀

    • @TheShurikenZone
      @TheShurikenZone  2 місяці тому +1

      @@Lauryncarnley93 Me too. 8-/

  • @danielwilliamson704
    @danielwilliamson704 Місяць тому

    Very good fire master!

    • @TheShurikenZone
      @TheShurikenZone  Місяць тому

      @@danielwilliamson704 Hah... Thanks, buddy. Though I doubt I'll ever master anything in life, carefully playing with fire is always fun. 😁

  • @DarthImagnus0790
    @DarthImagnus0790 2 місяці тому +1

    Love it! The music, the atmosphere, the tea sip 😂 all of it comes together in this perfect format. I'm glad you were able to talk for a long time and explain everything. I know we talked about that before, so great job, brother! 10s all around

    • @TheShurikenZone
      @TheShurikenZone  2 місяці тому +1

      @@DarthImagnus0790 Ah, thank you, my friend! Yeah, I knew that tea sip had to be perfect, even if I messed up everything else. haha

    • @DarthImagnus0790
      @DarthImagnus0790 2 місяці тому

      @TheShurikenZone it always is haha every time I hear it, I'm like, perfection 😂

    • @TheShurikenZone
      @TheShurikenZone  2 місяці тому +1

      @@DarthImagnus0790 Hahahaha...

    • @DarthImagnus0790
      @DarthImagnus0790 2 місяці тому +1

      @TheShurikenZone do you want to try setting up Discord today? I can help. I know we're older, but we got this! 🤣

    • @TheShurikenZone
      @TheShurikenZone  2 місяці тому +1

      @DarthImagnus0790 I'll get Mack to help me, tomorrow. haha Geezer that I am. Now, If you'll excuse me... I have to go chase some kids off of my lawn...

  • @Throwsessive
    @Throwsessive 2 місяці тому +1

    Too cool my learn'ed friend

    • @TheShurikenZone
      @TheShurikenZone  2 місяці тому +1

      @@Throwsessive 😄👍👍 Say- Have you ever forged a fire steel?

    • @Throwsessive
      @Throwsessive 2 місяці тому

      I have not,but I could try

    • @TheShurikenZone
      @TheShurikenZone  2 місяці тому +1

      @Throwsessive Oh, you should give it a go, brother. You can find all sorts of info on historical shapes, and make them out of scraps, in a lot of cases. Just take a good piece of high carbon steel... the one in the video is O1... get it into shape, harden the working face fairly aggressively, and temper it lightly. Then just find yourself some flint or chert, make a little char cloth in an Altoids tim, from a worn out 100% cotton tshirt, and off you go! 👍👍

    • @Throwsessive
      @Throwsessive 2 місяці тому

      I'll see what I can come up with. I have made several scribes out of scraps for marking steel. Also I have made punches and custom chisels for various wood working needs. My favorite one is a draw knife made of speed steel for my bow making projects. It's handles are purple heart

    • @TheShurikenZone
      @TheShurikenZone  2 місяці тому

      @Throwsessive Ooo, but those all sound really nice. Yeah, I have no doubt that you'll make quick work of any given fire steel. My two favorite fire steels- this one, and a Highland Scottish style one, in the shape of a ram's head- were both made by people who specialize in making we@pons, and rarely if ever make fire steels.

  • @FosterMinotaur2
    @FosterMinotaur2 2 місяці тому +1

    Can I get a link to the stick shuriken on the top left

    • @TheShurikenZone
      @TheShurikenZone  2 місяці тому +2

      @FosterMinotaur2 Find Iga Tengu, on that most ubiquitous of social platforms; he'll make you some. Ask for kunai-gata shuriken.

  • @BwHorH
    @BwHorH 2 місяці тому +3

    Oh, I know that thing! It's... "hooded figurine"! Yes, it's sounds about right!If my memory serves me right, it's for standing in a compositions corner!

    • @TheShurikenZone
      @TheShurikenZone  2 місяці тому +3

      @@BwHorH Hahaha... Right you are, Vanya! Actually, from a technical standpoint, its purpose is to taste the tea before I do, to make sure it hasn't been poisoned by one of my en€mies!