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Offline Gus

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Re: Flint And steel
« Reply #15 on: January 14, 2014, 02:42:00 pm »
Cool Thread...

I'm working on assembling a Fire Bow Kit and subsequent Fire(here's hoping)...
After that I'll move to Flint N Steel...
Then maybe Fire Piston.

Good Luck!

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Re: Flint And steel
« Reply #16 on: January 14, 2014, 11:30:52 pm »
If you get bored building fires with char cloth (easy peasy) try some milkweed ovum, I rip them in half and use both pcs, gives ya a little more surface to catch spark, they work real well just alot smaller edge to catch sparks. Bob

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Re: Flint And steel
« Reply #17 on: January 15, 2014, 03:23:05 am »
Listen to Bob, I witnessed him on several occasions start a fire using several tinder and methods, mushrooms, milkweed, plant fiber...Bob had a fire going with a bow drill in oh about 4 seconds and Im not sure if I remember correctly I think the spindle was some kind of weed.. I have a few files I can use but don't have a torch!  I want to pound it out and wrap it around like they do..  That is a very nice bead work in that picture Tipi.. Good luck with your endeavor!

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Re: Flint And steel
« Reply #18 on: January 15, 2014, 08:34:35 pm »
Thanks for the complements on the bag Russ. I make a lot of plains Indian stuff, so my bows are pretty simple little stick bows. I am constantly amazed at the talent of the members of this group when it come to making really nice bows, arrows, points, etc. When someone throws up a message that I can contribute to, I jump at the chance.
I haven't tried the milkweed yet, but we are half way to summer. That gives me a project to look forward to. Bob, do you use the pod after it has already opened?  Curtis

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Re: Flint And steel
« Reply #19 on: January 21, 2014, 06:14:27 pm »
Curtis, now is an excellent time of yr to gather milkweed ovum, Usually by this time pods are cracked open an seeds an fluff is dispersed. If not just open them a make sure you spread seeds for next yrs crop, I just put the ovums in a little tin an keep them dry. Alot of pods naturally turn up side down so ovum is all ready dry. Let me know how ya make out. Bob

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Re: Flint And steel
« Reply #20 on: January 21, 2014, 08:06:58 pm »
Bob; when you say ovum, you mean ovum! For some reason, I had the seed fluff in mind. I need to read more closely. You are right, I have those on hand right now!. I am excited to get to try a few.  Curtis

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Re: Flint And steel
« Reply #21 on: January 21, 2014, 11:34:58 pm »
Curtis, the fluff is flammable but not with a spark, not hot enough, tear the ovum in two an catch spark on the thin edge. ;D :o Bob

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Re: Flint And steel
« Reply #22 on: January 22, 2014, 04:49:24 am »
Bob - You wouldn't happen to have some pics would You ? I know the pod & fluff and would like to try this. Thanks - Bob.
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Re: Flint And steel
« Reply #23 on: January 22, 2014, 10:49:43 am »
Bob, here is a picture of just ovum removed from pods, the one in left corner is ripped in 2 an ready to be held on flint an try an catch a spark on thin edge. Second poor picture is how I hold them on flint, be patient in trying to catch spark on thin edge. You know how it is, If alone catchs spark on first try ;D, if giving a demo for 30 people takes thirty strikes to catch spark :( Have fun, Bob

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Re: Flint And steel
« Reply #24 on: January 22, 2014, 11:17:24 am »
Thank You Sir ! Now I see - lots of Milk Weed around My area. Bob
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Re: Flint And steel
« Reply #25 on: January 22, 2014, 07:54:37 pm »
Listen to Bob, I witnessed him on several occasions start a fire using several tinder and methods, mushrooms, milkweed, plant fiber...Bob had a fire going with a bow drill in oh about 4 seconds and Im not sure if I remember correctly I think the spindle was some kind of weed.. I have a few files I can use but don't have a torch!  I want to pound it out and wrap it around like they do..  That is a very nice bead work in that picture Tipi.. Good luck with your endeavor!

Russ
Just take a long pipe(METAL), a hair dryer, and a big campfire of hardwood(Oak works well). Throw file into embers, then hook hair dryer to pipe, jam into coals around file, and turn on.
Try not to blow the coals around.
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Re: Flint And steel
« Reply #26 on: January 22, 2014, 08:46:31 pm »
Listen to Bob, I witnessed him on several occasions start a fire using several tinder and methods, mushrooms, milkweed, plant fiber...Bob had a fire going with a bow drill in oh about 4 seconds and Im not sure if I remember correctly I think the spindle was some kind of weed.. I have a few files I can use but don't have a torch!  I want to pound it out and wrap it around like they do..  That is a very nice bead work in that picture Tipi.. Good luck with your endeavor!

Russ
Just take a long pipe(METAL), a hair dryer, and a big campfire of hardwood(Oak works well). Throw file into embers, then hook hair dryer to pipe, jam into coals around file, and turn on.
Try not to blow the coals around.

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Re: Flint And steel
« Reply #27 on: January 24, 2014, 12:13:53 am »

     Squirrelslinger;
Like Kevin said you need magnesium.  But you can mix the two together.  But you are not going to put it out!  You need an extinguisher with a chemical called "Purple K".  And that has a hard time putting it out.  It will melt steel! :o :o  It is basically thermite.  You need aluminum powder, and magnesium powder.  You used to be able to buy aluminum powder at the bigger art supply stores, for making your own silver paint.  As for cheating with the tinder bundle, you just put a little pinch or two of 0000 steel wool, in it, and you have instant fire. ::)  An instant very HOT fire! :P  It will ignite very readily with just a spark!. ;)