Making Charcloth

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  • great stuff ;)

    regards

    streetartist

  • @jkd185 Thanks ; )

  • you ever tried punk wood?? Not near a fragile and can be found in the woods.

  • @flyinghranch16 I prefer Cattail for natural Char, I did a vid on it ; )

  • Nice vid.You're good at making fire,you could probably get a spark off of water,ha ha.I like that jute twine tinder bundle method too,I'll try it out.

  • @PerfumeCantHidePiss Thanks LOL

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  • I know this may be a silky question and it is open to those who know but where do you find the proper flint stone? At a rock shop? I figure you get a steel at a camping type stores? And he said 100% cotton shirting right?

  • Have you ever tried to char cedar bark or bamboo shavings?

  • my Charcloth is nothing all time :/ I´m so sad about this !

    Good Video!

    

  • great video is their anything speical about what type of tin to use or can you use anything

  • Thanks for the video Mitch!

  • Great vid man.

  • @Nativesurvival the char cattail works fabulous i practice this skill lighting my wood stove

  • Great stuff Mitch. Ever thought about doing a field knife/axe sharperning video?

    Nate

  • Next video you should upload is how to make a good bow drill and the right kind of wood to use please thanks.... Or wait you might have already done that. If so sorry I'll go back thru your vids.

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