Making Fire From Binoculars
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Got way to point out that survival is about preperation before you go out in the bush. I've had bad luck with magnifying lenses making fire. I can make one with ever friction method and I'm faster with a ferro rod than most are with matches or a lighter. Thanks for the char cloth tip. I'll try that. Your vids are great keep them coming. I'm not photgenic so I don't post but you're sharing good info.
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@billy1123168 why would it? light, traveling through lens can't damage it. or what did You mean what would damage the lens?
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Great video. You can also get another meaning out of this video: since a pair of binoculars can get the sun's rays to a focal point to cause a fire, well imagine what it can do to your eyes. DON'T LOOK AT THE SUN THROUGH YOUR BINOCULARS!
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would it damagethe lense
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you can use a log?
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Whoa i wanna try that on leaves!!
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Yeah my Binoculars have special lenses that are a goldish color.
i tried it on paper it won't work anything else to try?
ocampor0011 1 year ago
@ocampor0011 Try char cloth or dry rotten wood. The object is to make a coal, not open flame. You then place the coal into a nest of tinder and blow it up to flame.
There are YT videos out there on how to make char cloth.
Colhane 1 year ago
Cool! But how hard do you have to blow? With less force than blowing out a candle, or even less/more?
prettypinkcupcakes55 2 years ago
Blow strong but steady. Stand with your back to
the wind if possible so you can take another breath without getting a lungful of smoke.
Colhane 2 years ago
would it not just be eaisier just to take a lighter ?
robblac 3 years ago
I always carry a Bic in the woods among other fire starters. The point is to learn to use what you have if it all goes south.
Colhane 2 years ago