Actually, this ENCOURAGES me to try the Fire-roll myself - i find it unbelievable that i frustrated myself over not getting the bowdrill done properly for years - so i am gonna go with this one first, for initial motivation ! Thx, Mr West!
David, i know this video is 6 years old but thank you for you knowledge. i just finally got my first cotton roll ignition and had a successful one right after as well. i had tried with jute about 6 times prior throughout my month of watching your videos and had no luck. this video made me go out attempt it try again and finally got it! you are the first person i have heard of this technique from and im surprised its not more well known.
Thanks for the encouragement to keep going even if it hasn't worked after many tries... I finally got it and realized that I was trying too hard and probably put many attempts out before I noticed smoke. Taking apart some old attempts that were laying around they had a very black core on the inside... Always happy to have another way to light fire without matches... Thank you...
Yes rolling 10 times then turning the fire roll 180 degrees and giving it 10 more rolls keeps the fire roll from getting so compact and hard that it snuffs out the ember. See my fire roll playlist.
Since you opened my eyes to this technique I've been having a blast sharing it with my family and friends.Ive only done this with cotton and jute but it is fairly easy if your instructions are followed.Be well.
OK now that's just plain n simple showing off!! I Love it! We're going camping in a couple weeks, so I'm putting away the matches and trying this technique for the campfire. Thanks so much for your excellent demos!
One can never learn enough ways to make fire. This is a great one to add to anyone's collection. Although there are many techniques to create a fire you never know what you will have on hand at the time.
Awesome! Well, if it can be done from behind the back, then I guess I have no excuses. Apparently, like you said, it IS easier than it seems like it would be. I'm gonna practice until I can do this. Thanks for the video!
I have finally started getting a bit more success getting ignition using spent material from a "hot hands" packet as my accellerent. Out of 150-200 tries I only ever got an ember once using charcoal ash, which I assume is wood ashes. It gets damned hot most times but not to the point of igniting. With the stuff from the "hot hands" packet I just paused your video here and went out and tried it and got an ember the first time. I'm guessing the "hot hands" stuff is closer to rust, which you've used successfully before. I would recommend anyone having trouble mastering fire rolling to try it with the material out of a "hot hands" packet or perhaps some rust scrapings. It's good for your confidence to finally have success at the technique and hopefully once I'm nearly dead on with this material I can do better with ashes.
David West I just wanted to show that from everything you show about fires is like wow you know what your doing buddy. Thanks so much for what you do and take the time to show us out here I have learned so much and can safely say because of you I will never be cold again. Thanks David West. From Joshua Ellis
It's taken a lil practice but I've managed to do this multiple times and plan to keep on practicing it. It's kind of fun watching peoples faces when you get fire from cotton and wood ash!
Great videos on fire rolling, Dave! When in the woods, would splitting/batonning a 2-3" dead branch provide the two flat surfaces you need for the rolling method?
Very impressive doing it behind your back, and I still can’t do it at all. Mine usually end up looking like a toothpick, maybe I’m putting on too much pressure?
Hi Dave, I had to watch this vid because yesterday, after I saw one of your other vids, I ran outside to try it out. The first one worked perfect. It was wickedly cold here in PA so I didn't have a tinder bundle but just wanted to see if I could get the cotton to ignite. Yup! It worked! But you know what they say about "beginners luck." So I tried a second, third, 4th, 5th... Not only was I freezing, my finger tips burning from the cold, but I couldn't get ignition again? I tried fast rolling, tried leaning my feather weight 283 lb. body into it, and no matter what, the best I came out with was going from a rolled cotton ball to a thread like strand of dust? I don't get it. But... I'm still a believer that it works, especially seeing you doing it behind your back. So now I'm wondering, maybe it was just too cold to produce enough heat when rolling and the first time I did it, it was a fluke. Not sure, any thoughts or suggestions? -Mike
See my fire roll playlist for multiple tutorials. Extreme cold has no effect on the fire roll. Usually a disintegrated fire roll means your not pressing down hard enough. 20 rolls or less should do it. A roll is a forward and return.
I started our woodstove with the fire roll with cotton and ash from the stove and a pine needle tinder bundle. It worked great but I never realized how bad burning cotton smells!!
It seems easy, but my roll keeps unrolling after some time no matter how tight I get it. Will try some more as this seems like something that's really worth getting good at.
You have to be careful how you lay it on the bottom board. One way unrolls it and turning it 180 degrees tightens it. See my fire roll playlist for tutorials.
FAQ: 1. What kind of wood ashes should I use? Any and all wood ash works. 2. How can I do the Rudiger Roll with all natural materials? Check out my Playlist and Boggycreekbeast Channel (LINKS below). 3. Why can't I make natural materials work? Master the cotton and ashes Rudiger Roll first before those more advanced versions. 4. It's the residual char mixed in with the ashes that's igniting, right? No, I always try to avoid the ashes with char mixed in... I prefer the white ash only. They are usually the uppermost ashes on a pile of ashes. ASHES WITH SOME CHAR MIXED IN STILL PERFORMS WELL 5. Why does this work??? I get this question so often that I have my response ready to copy and paste into the reply. This is just my GUESS... I can't tell you about the chemical reactions. I can tell you what I know about ashes. They make a Hand Drill spindle 3 times more grippable, they allow the top and bottom boards to grip a Fire Roll well enough to compact it enough to drive it, any tinder impregnated with ashes will become a super coal extender (search my channel for ash, coal extender), ashes insulate... So, I'm thinking that the fibers coated in ash are forced to rub against each other creating INTENSE heat, all the while this intense heat can not escape because of the insulating properties of the ash so it gets even hotter, until finally the distressed fibers allow a pathway for all that heat to make its way from the center, to the outer fibers and to the air... which completes the ignition process. PLEASE check out my... How to fire roll video. PLEASE CHECK OUT MY RUDIGER ROLL PLAYLIST: th-cam.com/play/PLkoXX8XsMW3kLMA7kY_LznhzK5nOrA3Wd.html Boggycreekbeast Channel th-cam.com/video/n54at86f5wc/w-d-xo.html
Hello Mr. West, when I have to use this in nature or on other places where I don't have any ashes could I use also some dried sand or wooddust? (sorry when I made mistakes I normaly speak a german dialekt).
I tried with 100% cotton and ash I found in an outdoor stove, but it did not work. Later, I learned that the ash was from burning paper, so the glues in the paper was likely the problem. Next, I tried rabbit dung, and it worked so easily. I never had trouble the rest of the day. I tried to show someone the next day, and it failed. I tried a few days later, and it failed. I tried today, and it failed. I get smoke, but it keeps going out. I've tried rolling more, faster speeds, more pressure, and fine and thick rabbit dung powder, but it keeps going out. I'm trying to feed it oxygen, but I think it's not getting enough. Any ideas?
@@dinamiteurdinamiteur2324 You ever walked up on an old fire pit, or had a campfire go out over night? Next fire mentality dictates that you carry ashes from your last fire.... And yes there are many other fillers that will work. Check out Boggycreekbeast channel.
Don't Give Up On The Fire Roll. You Can Master It... and I show some behind the back Fire Rolling. If you've gotten discouraged trying to make the Fire Roll work, don't stop trying. Check out my how to Video again and give it another try. Contact me if you have any questions on the technique... Please SUBSCRIBE at the end of the video. Thanks. How To Fire Roll Video th-cam.com/video/8YP8LGyIkXI/w-d-xo.html
Actually,
this ENCOURAGES me to try the Fire-roll myself -
i find it unbelievable that i frustrated myself over not getting the bowdrill done properly for years -
so i am gonna go with this one first, for initial motivation !
Thx, Mr West!
David, i know this video is 6 years old but thank you for you knowledge. i just finally got my first cotton roll ignition and had a successful one right after as well. i had tried with jute about 6 times prior throughout my month of watching your videos and had no luck. this video made me go out attempt it try again and finally got it! you are the first person i have heard of this technique from and im surprised its not more well known.
See boggycreekbeast channel.
Thanks for the encouragement to keep going even if it hasn't worked after many tries...
I finally got it and realized that I was trying too hard and probably put many attempts out before I noticed smoke.
Taking apart some old attempts that were laying around they had a very black core on the inside...
Always happy to have another way to light fire without matches...
Thank you...
Yes rolling 10 times then turning the fire roll 180 degrees and giving it 10 more rolls keeps the fire roll from getting so compact and hard that it snuffs out the ember. See my fire roll playlist.
Since you opened my eyes to this technique I've been having a blast sharing it with my family and friends.Ive only done this with cotton and jute but it is fairly easy if your instructions are followed.Be well.
I actually counted. U did 27 strokes in the second attempt and had it smoking. Will try this - of course NOT backwards :)
OK now that's just plain n simple showing off!! I Love it! We're going camping in a couple weeks, so I'm putting away the matches and trying this technique for the campfire. Thanks so much for your excellent demos!
One can never learn enough ways to make fire. This is a great one to add to anyone's collection. Although there are many techniques to create a fire you never know what you will have on hand at the time.
You're right!
I agree! Best regards( from uk)
Awesome! Well, if it can be done from behind the back, then I guess I have no excuses. Apparently, like you said, it IS easier than it seems like it would be. I'm gonna practice until I can do this. Thanks for the video!
Check out my Rudiger Roll Playlist. Good luck!
I have finally started getting a bit more success getting ignition using spent material from a "hot hands" packet as my accellerent. Out of 150-200 tries I only ever got an ember once using charcoal ash, which I assume is wood ashes. It gets damned hot most times but not to the point of igniting. With the stuff from the "hot hands" packet I just paused your video here and went out and tried it and got an ember the first time. I'm guessing the "hot hands" stuff is closer to rust, which you've used successfully before. I would recommend anyone having trouble mastering fire rolling to try it with the material out of a "hot hands" packet or perhaps some rust scrapings. It's good for your confidence to finally have success at the technique and hopefully once I'm nearly dead on with this material I can do better with ashes.
I tried making a fire with my 10 year old grandson and we succeed the first attempt, thanks to watching lots of your videos! You are a good teacher.
Thanks SH!
David West I just wanted to show that from everything you show about fires is like wow you know what your doing buddy. Thanks so much for what you do and take the time to show us out here I have learned so much and can safely say because of you I will never be cold again. Thanks David West. From Joshua Ellis
Thanks Joshua. I appreciate it!
Good work tanks
Thank you! I will try again when i can go out!
Great video clear concise terrific really loved it
Excellent! Going Stevie Ray Vaughan with the fire roll! 😂 fancy!
It's taken a lil practice but I've managed to do this multiple times and plan to keep on practicing it. It's kind of fun watching peoples faces when you get fire from cotton and wood ash!
LOL! Yes!
As always David, we'll done sir!
Tried it my first time and it worked great! Thanks!
But can you do that while you are juggling or keeping 5 plates spinning on horseweed potles? :D
Thanks,best info on fire rolling.its appreciated.
Great videos on fire rolling, Dave! When in the woods, would splitting/batonning a 2-3" dead branch provide the two flat surfaces you need for the rolling method?
Yes. please check out my Rudiger Roll Playlist.
Got to try this one
I know I watch too much TH-cam, but David West is the LockPickingLawyer of bushcraft.
simply amazing method. efficient and easy.
Very impressive doing it behind your back, and I still can’t do it at all. Mine usually end up looking like a toothpick, maybe I’m putting on too much pressure?
See the most current how to videos in my fire roll playlist.
What can you use if you do not have ashes from another fire?
Rust... see my fire roll playlist for others.
@@DavidWestBgood2ppl thank you David. I’ll be sure to try that out.
Thank you for your educational videos... sure have been enjoying your channel. What state do you live in? I love hearing the birds in the background!
TY👊👍
Cool, I'll give it a try. Seems simple enough.
It's very easy if you follow my how to video in the description. Thanks!
+David West Will do, also have a happy and safe 4th of July.
Thank You, Likewise.
Hi Dave, I had to watch this vid because yesterday, after I saw one of your other vids, I ran outside to try it out. The first one worked perfect. It was wickedly cold here in PA so I didn't have a tinder bundle but just wanted to see if I could get the cotton to ignite. Yup! It worked! But you know what they say about "beginners luck." So I tried a second, third, 4th, 5th... Not only was I freezing, my finger tips burning from the cold, but I couldn't get ignition again? I tried fast rolling, tried leaning my feather weight 283 lb. body into it, and no matter what, the best I came out with was going from a rolled cotton ball to a thread like strand of dust? I don't get it. But... I'm still a believer that it works, especially seeing you doing it behind your back. So now I'm wondering, maybe it was just too cold to produce enough heat when rolling and the first time I did it, it was a fluke. Not sure, any thoughts or suggestions? -Mike
See my fire roll playlist for multiple tutorials. Extreme cold has no effect on the fire roll. Usually a disintegrated fire roll means your not pressing down hard enough. 20 rolls or less should do it. A roll is a forward and return.
Thanks!! Enjoyed that!!
Thanks friend!
What is sprinkled from the silver container?
Wood ashes.
What did u Put on the cotton from the metal container?
Wood ashes. See my fire roll playlist.
I started our woodstove with the fire roll with cotton and ash from the stove and a pine needle tinder bundle. It worked great but I never realized how bad burning cotton smells!!
It does have a distinctive smell. Jute has an oily smell.
Could you use charcoal powder for your fire roll instead of ashes?
Yes. Multiple fillers can be used. See my fire roll playlist.
could you use something other than finished lumber like from the wild rock or something ?
Yes, see the many options in my fire roll playlist.
It seems easy, but my roll keeps unrolling after some time no matter how tight I get it. Will try some more as this seems like something that's really worth getting good at.
You have to be careful how you lay it on the bottom board. One way unrolls it and turning it 180 degrees tightens it. See my fire roll playlist for tutorials.
What is the purpose for the ashes?
Friction and chemical reaction, See my fire roll playlist.
What purpose does the ash play? Sorry I don't understand.
FAQ:
1. What kind of wood ashes should I use? Any and all wood ash works.
2. How can I do the Rudiger Roll with all natural materials? Check out my Playlist and Boggycreekbeast Channel (LINKS below).
3. Why can't I make natural materials work? Master the cotton and ashes Rudiger Roll first before those more advanced versions.
4. It's the residual char mixed in with the ashes that's igniting, right?
No, I always try to avoid the ashes with char mixed in... I prefer the white ash only. They are usually the uppermost ashes on a pile of ashes. ASHES WITH SOME CHAR MIXED IN STILL PERFORMS WELL
5. Why does this work??? I get this question so often that I have my response ready to copy and paste into the reply. This is just my GUESS... I can't tell you about the chemical reactions. I can tell you what I know about ashes. They make a Hand Drill spindle 3 times more grippable, they allow the top and bottom boards to grip a Fire Roll well enough to compact it enough to drive it, any tinder impregnated with ashes will become a super coal extender (search my channel for ash, coal extender), ashes insulate... So, I'm thinking that the fibers coated in ash are forced to rub against each other creating INTENSE heat, all the while this intense heat can not escape because of the insulating properties of the ash so it gets even hotter, until finally the distressed fibers allow a pathway for all that heat to make its way from the center, to the outer fibers and to the air... which completes the ignition process. PLEASE check out my... How to fire roll video.
PLEASE CHECK OUT MY RUDIGER ROLL PLAYLIST:
th-cam.com/play/PLkoXX8XsMW3kLMA7kY_LznhzK5nOrA3Wd.html
Boggycreekbeast Channel th-cam.com/video/n54at86f5wc/w-d-xo.html
what have you put in that cotton fiber?
Thank you for your video
Wood ashes. Please check out my playlists.
Excellent !
if im using little board why not succes sir 😅
How much ash do you put in the roll
1/2 teaspoon... more or less is ok.
Hello Mr. West, when I have to use this in nature or on other places where I don't have any ashes could I use also some dried sand or wooddust? (sorry when I made mistakes I normaly speak a german dialekt).
Okay thanks.
Please check out my Rudiger roll Playlist and the Boggycreekbeast channel. Thanks!
I tried with 100% cotton and ash I found in an outdoor stove, but it did not work. Later, I learned that the ash was from burning paper, so the glues in the paper was likely the problem. Next, I tried rabbit dung, and it worked so easily. I never had trouble the rest of the day. I tried to show someone the next day, and it failed. I tried a few days later, and it failed. I tried today, and it failed. I get smoke, but it keeps going out. I've tried rolling more, faster speeds, more pressure, and fine and thick rabbit dung powder, but it keeps going out. I'm trying to feed it oxygen, but I think it's not getting enough. Any ideas?
Become an expert with cotton and wood ashes first then try other fillers and fibers. See my fire roll playlist too.
What was the fluid from the flask?
X
Sorry about that. Ashes. Any wood ashes will work. Here's my video on How To Fire Roll. th-cam.com/video/8YP8LGyIkXI/w-d-xo.html
Ahhh yes. Thank you. Is it just the friction working on the ashes... with the wool as a tinder and cushioning material...
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Its wood ashes
If you dont have fire you dont have ashes,
Does it work with stone powder?
Maybe it have the same effect of friction
@@dinamiteurdinamiteur2324 You ever walked up on an old fire pit, or had a campfire go out over night? Next fire mentality dictates that you carry ashes from your last fire.... And yes there are many other fillers that will work. Check out Boggycreekbeast channel.
Dave, did you write the article in Backwoodsman? Where did this technique come from?
I got it from boggycreekbeast. He's got a video about where it came from.
David West, thanks.
Gunna try cotton ball with mix of ash and vaseline in the center 😁
Sounds like a lot of smoke and no ignition...let me know, please.
Don't Give Up On The Fire Roll. You Can Master It... and I show some behind the back Fire Rolling. If you've gotten discouraged trying to make the Fire Roll work, don't stop trying. Check out my how to Video again and give it another try. Contact me if you have any questions on the technique... Please SUBSCRIBE at the end of the video. Thanks.
How To Fire Roll Video th-cam.com/video/8YP8LGyIkXI/w-d-xo.html
What type of ash is in your can?
All types of wood ash works, even separately or mixed together.
could that work with sheeps wool?
Any fiber that melts wont work. Please check out my How to fire roll video. Thanks.
thats bad a
Show off lol
LOL!