You have to master the cotton and wood ashes fire roll before you can ever hope to have success with other fibers and fillers. See the multiple cotton and wood ashes tutorials in my fire roll playlist.
People always used to ask the question where are you going to get ashes from before your first fire. Thank you, David, for showing us that you don't even need any ashes to use as a filler. Here we have dryish punk wood and before you have even done mullein leaves. It is quite amazing how you've answered that first question people had.
We’ve had lots of rain lately. All the punkwood around here is mostly wet with some dryer material on the very surface. Let me show you how to process this punkwood down into a powdery filler and use it in Cotton to make an easy fire roll ignition. Fact is… all fillers even the dry ones need to be processed down into powders or as small as possible. Please follow the LINKs below and SUBSCRIBE. Thank You! Rudiger Roll, Fire Roll Playlist th-cam.com/play/PLkoXX8XsMW3kLMA7kY_LznhzK5nOrA3Wd.html How To Identify The Best Punkwood For Fire Making th-cam.com/video/KMkTodXSqnY/w-d-xo.html
I always wonder how I would be able to do this in a wet forest with no flat table and finding a dry piece of wood for rolling the fire roll into flame. Definitely a challenge I want to try in the future. 😅
It would be very very difficult, but possible. If we ever got "Ukrained" in this Country, there would be cotton and 2x4s and flat surfaces everywhere. See my fire roll playlist.
And just as easy as that! Ha! If you practice every day like FireMaster David does. What is the principle behind this? Is it just the friction created between the two different flammable materials? It's like magic to me. I would really like to know why it works. I've been watching these Rudiger Roll videos (and all his other videos) for a while now. It's time for me to make one, even though I have trouble with process the cotton. Don't know exactly why, but cotton balls or swatches like this are to my body what nails on a chalk board are to ears. It's almost like an electrical shock going through my body. I'm going to try to deal with it, because this is one of the most interesting of all the fire starting methods to me. I need to practice fire making every day, like David West does.
You have to master the cotton and wood ashes fire roll before you can ever hope to have success with other fibers and fillers. See the multiple cotton and wood ashes tutorials in my fire roll playlist.
People always used to ask the question where are you going to get ashes from before your first fire. Thank you, David, for showing us that you don't even need any ashes to use as a filler. Here we have dryish punk wood and before you have even done mullein leaves. It is quite amazing how you've answered that first question people had.
See my fire roll playlist for lots of different outside fibers, fillers, tools, top boards, and options of all kinds.
You did it again !! Punk Wood is vital to fire making !
I just posted a fire making technique I did not yet see on your channel 😁
I'll check it out now.
one more. Thanks Dave.
We’ve had lots of rain lately. All the punkwood around here is mostly wet with some dryer material on the very surface. Let me show you how to process this punkwood down into a powdery filler and use it in Cotton to make an easy fire roll ignition. Fact is… all fillers even the dry ones need to be processed down into powders or as small as possible.
Please follow the LINKs below and SUBSCRIBE. Thank You!
Rudiger Roll, Fire Roll Playlist
th-cam.com/play/PLkoXX8XsMW3kLMA7kY_LznhzK5nOrA3Wd.html
How To Identify The Best Punkwood For Fire Making
th-cam.com/video/KMkTodXSqnY/w-d-xo.html
Nice video
Thanks!
Good demonstration David, thanks for sharing, YAH bless !
Thanks for watching!
I always wonder how I would be able to do this in a wet forest with no flat table and finding a dry piece of wood for rolling the fire roll into flame. Definitely a challenge I want to try in the future. 😅
It would be very very difficult, but possible. If we ever got "Ukrained" in this Country, there would be cotton and 2x4s and flat surfaces everywhere. See my fire roll playlist.
And just as easy as that! Ha! If you practice every day like FireMaster David does. What is the principle behind this? Is it just the friction created between the two different flammable materials? It's like magic to me. I would really like to know why it works.
I've been watching these Rudiger Roll videos (and all his other videos) for a while now. It's time for me to make one, even though I have trouble with process the cotton. Don't know exactly why, but cotton balls or swatches like this are to my body what nails on a chalk board are to ears. It's almost like an electrical shock going through my body. I'm going to try to deal with it, because this is one of the most interesting of all the fire starting methods to me. I need to practice fire making every day, like David West does.
See my fire roll playlist for lots of different outside fibers, fillers, tools, top boards, and options of all kinds.
Hi David! I have good luck when the material is coffee ground or finer consistency.
It makes a big difference. I suppose it helps it compact easier thereby making easier to ignite.
Where'd I put those 2x4's?
See my fire roll playlist for lots of different outside fibers, fillers, tools, top boards, and options of all kinds.
Is there a way to do this method using anything other than cotton?
Yes, see my fire roll playlist.
Is there a material you can use besides cotton, that is simi reliable in the forest you can use?
See my fire roll playlist for lots of different outside fibers, fillers, tools, top boards, and options of all kinds.