Who doesn't like bowdrills?

Discussion in 'Bushcraft' started by phorisc, Feb 21, 2016.


  1. phorisc

    phorisc Monkey++

    Today i made a bow drill from scratch. It was a good experience. I realized how much energy you use just making the bow drill set, and how that makes it that much harder to make the ember since you already start out somewhat exhausted.

    The fruits of my labor were the juicy bacon :D

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  2. Hanzo

    Hanzo Monkey+++

    Nice! You earned your fire AND bacon!!
     
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  3. HK_User

    HK_User A Productive Monkey is a Happy Monkey

    How long did you have to stalk that bacon?
     
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  4. UncleMorgan

    UncleMorgan I like peeling bananas and (occasionally) people.

    Nice job.
    How long did it take from project start to flame ON?
     
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  5. Witch Doctor 01

    Witch Doctor 01 Mojo Maker

    Nice I had a friend who modified a Paiute twist drill to make fire.. says it is faster and easier on his old body...
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  6. phorisc

    phorisc Monkey++

    he was totally stationary, already in a ziplock in my pack...bacon are strange creatures!
     
  7. phorisc

    phorisc Monkey++

    wow!
     
  8. phorisc

    phorisc Monkey++

    I got to the location about 10:30, I had fire around 1:30 - 2 I was also filming the entire thing so that used a bit of time too. 3-4 hours while filming.
     
  9. UncleMorgan

    UncleMorgan I like peeling bananas and (occasionally) people.

    Good time--a very doable first in all but the most extreme circumstances. Next time will probably take less than an hour, and the one after that maybe 20 mins, tops.Then it'll probably be like flicking your Bic.
     
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  10. phorisc

    phorisc Monkey++

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    haha, ya honestly the friction fire is quick. the building of the bow drill set it takes time ;)
    Its good practice to build one, but if you wanted to use it to make fires you could just take a pre-made one out with you into the woods :D
     
  11. kellory

    kellory An unemployed Jester, is nobody's fool. Banned

    I built a fire making kit for friend who couldn't light a fire in a puddle of gasoline.;)
    I included a complete bow drill and fire board and instructions on use in the kit.
    If you do decide to make one for pack use, ( half a dozen Bic lighters are lighter and smaller and easier) then try using a cordless drill for the "burn in" to match the bow drill to the fire board.
     
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  12. phorisc

    phorisc Monkey++

    ya, only reason to take the bow drill along would be to practice. Like any skill when you let it atrophy you lose some of the technique. Im fairly confident thats why people continue to bow drill(plus its pretty fun). Some people may do it for other reasons but the I believe the key reason is to practice and keep the skill sharp so when you need it its easy.
     
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  13. kellory

    kellory An unemployed Jester, is nobody's fool. Banned

    Practice, but have a backup.;)
     
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  14. ghrit

    ghrit Bad company Administrator Founding Member

    Um, does it have to be a cordless drill? (Regardless, the power burnin makes a lot of sense, prep it at home and carry it as a last resort fire maker, after even the mag stick is used up and flints are too small to be knapped.)
     
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  15. kellory

    kellory An unemployed Jester, is nobody's fool. Banned

    No, but cordless are more common than corded, any more, and more portable (including in the woods)
     
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  16. phorisc

    phorisc Monkey++

    oh definitely my friend always backups ;)
    I carry a fire steel, matches and a lighter with fat wood in case I just want to get a fire going with no fuss.
     
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  17. jimLE

    jimLE Monkey+++

    this what i've tried with my cordless drill.the black spot on the left is from a few days ago.the one on the right is from today..and the stuff in the red cap,is pencil shavings,rich lighter pine,saw dust,and thin pieces of wood when i did some cutting with my table saw.it took approximately 1:30 minutes for smoke to start showing up..
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  18. kellory

    kellory An unemployed Jester, is nobody's fool. Banned

    You go slow for a few minutes, the idea is to build up a supply of wood dust and heat up the wood, then go fast for max heat output for your coal, which should either fall out on its own into the dust pile, or be tipped out by you. Then you have about 30 seconds to blow the coal gently into life, in the pile of flammable wood dust.
     
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  19. phorisc

    phorisc Monkey++

    So if you plan to use a cordless drill to bow drill you might consider just using it on your ferro rod :)


    I was drilling it to put a lanyard on...

    phorisc
    Live The Adventure
     
    Last edited: Mar 3, 2016
  20. kellory

    kellory An unemployed Jester, is nobody's fool. Banned

    I prefer mine...... IMG_20150224_010211056.
     
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