This was some of the most intense bow drillin weather. It was also my first time learning it, my buddy Tyler was teaching how to build it and what to look for. I'll post another video Friday of building it from scratch with success. For now...Failure. -Phorisc Live The Adventure
Yup, but that defeats the purpose of achieving a fire from a bow drill. This isn't about making a fire... this is about mastering the skill of making a fire using friction
Understand your point; to me, it's about keeping warm in the woods when it's cold and everything is wet.
I think it is important to show where the failures are, as well as the successes. How else to see how your own efforts compare? Thanks for posting.
took me two years from when i start to learn bow drill i had a old bad 1980's book that gave like instrutions like spin wood with bow and then moved on i would try a hour every night trying every wood i could think of zero luck i changed the fire board the stick the hand hold yet for two years nothing but i never changed the bow thinking it was the wood my bow was about 20 inch or shorter then at the gather i learned two simple things one make a huge bow like 30 inch or so the second its about the mosture content i live in a very humid enviroment about 2 hours from dave cantenburys school the second trick they dry there wood not just use dry wood the kiln dry it they bake it till there wood is near zero mositure content