Bow drill - Marra technique. Created by dave brannigan

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Uploaded by on Jun 23, 2011

'Marra Kneeling Bowdrill' created by Dave Brannigan for use with very short spindles and dodgy shoulders. Guys you will not find this technique anywhere else. I've perfected the technique not found in any bushcraft books,magazines, on youtube or done by any top bushcraft names. I'm proud of it but mainly my shoulder is pain free. The technique has many advantages over the standard technique and the ability to adapt /change techniques to suite your body type or if you have injuries is important. All the best, Dave Brannigan. email: branni79@googlemail.com

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  • Great job my friend. A lesser man would have scrapped the video once something went slightly wrong and started again but it was great that you stuck with it and simply worked through to a solution and eventually fire. Interesting technic too.

  • @186282plus1

    No worries, thanx for the very kind words dude! The reality of friction fire & especially bow drilling is that things go wrong & always will. Its how we deal with these problems thats important & getting flame is all that matters in survival. Strings will slip, coals will fall apart, strings will snap, hearths will break etc. Too many folks who are earning far too much cash from being perfect on camera will never allow or upload vids showing reality. Laterz dude, dave

  • Gonna knock up a newer shorter version of the vid to save on the snooze factor of watching a 15 min vid of me yapping. haha.

  • Great technique! The left/holding hand on the knee is very convincing.

    Thanks, Tim

  • @steintanz

    thanx dude. once you get used to it its mighty comfy and solid. all the best, dave b

  • Thats a great technique and one Im going to try. I must point out I have NEVER tried a bow drill, so will be usin this as my learnng curve technique. Thanks again

  • @JesterBushcraft

    thanx marra. no worries dude i hope you enjoy havin a pop and please feel free to ask any questions and i'll be glad to help out in any way i can. I'm uploading a shorter vid soon to make the technique easier to understand and without all my yapping. :) My cam aint working with the uploads so it'll be in the next week or so. Good luck dude... dave b

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  • @freejutube

    cheerz marra. You can of course use long spindles also you just have to kneel up with your thigh almost vertical and away you go, but the stability of this technique is better with shorter spindles.

  • @mazadan

    enjoy the course fella

  • good idea !

    I've to try this !

    it seems to be the real simple solution to use basswood (tiglia) spindle (here I can only find very short length of straight branches)

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