Alder wood fire plow rubbing hardwood
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 มิ.ย. 2024
- Fire plow with an American native wood  this is a considered hardwood, although it’s kind of soft in its own way. This is red a Alder to be very specific hardwood fire plow please subscribe like my post, and please comment down below. This video ended up dragging out a little bit longer than usual but don’t be afraid no need to rush #survival #bushcraft #primitive #fishing #cooking #firebyfriction #hunting #thriving #fireplough #fireplow#bowdrill #flintandsteel 
Super impressive, since the fire plow is a means I've yet to try, what does the tapping do? My guesses... Loosen the ember, or loosen the fine particles of fuel for the ember or you just like drumming 😉 idk but very impressive 👊
With fire plow the dust will be courser than drill dust. Its quite a bit more difficult but easy it own way or one could say simple. Tapping will allow the smoking ember to breath freely also some wood just won’t work well kinda
@@Johnhanddrill makes sense 👍
Lol you're crazy. Rubbing hardwood.
Works tho
alder is one of the top choices for bow drill too.
Ok bro thanks 🫡
(The White Buffalo)
Now this land has as many metric tons of invasive Chinese Carp, to match the weight of the buffalo.
Do you think the human beings will return to the old ways soon?
I know many tribes were fishing tribes like the cui-ui of Pyramid lake NV.
But in my mind, if we go back to the beginning, and the destruction of the buffalo herds, as a path that leads to an end...Then now with the indestructible Chinese carp I see the birth of a white buffalo, and a path to a new beginning.
Man is so smart we can do anything in the time of using sticks it considered very smart and much wisdom people will most likely advance and hurt the planet. But we are so smart and the moon is hollow Were did we get the moon I do not know were have relatives on this planet. Everything is so impossibley bigger than us our ancestors were very advanced. They used. Rocks. And put them in places. We don’t know how they got there. Lots of times they built better than we do now
I am the white crane