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| Written by Dick Baugh | |
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Many practicioners of stone age technology are interested in fire-by
friction methods which require a minimum amount of knife work, the
reasons being that 10,000 years ago cutting that notch wasn't as easy
as it is today with your fancy Swiss Army knife. One way to eliminate
the chore of cutting a notch in your hearthboard when starting a
friction fire is to make the hearthboard out of two round sticks tied
together. This idea was sketched out in Mors Kochansky's book
"Bushcraft" (ISBN # 0-919433-51-0) and also described in an article by
Gary Zeh in Volume 3, Issue 3 of Wilderness Way magazine. I tried this out with a bow drill. There's nothing to it! ![]() ![]() ![]() (May 21, 2000) Thank you to Dick Baugh at www.primitiveways.co for supplying this article Comments
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