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Campfire blanks

Campfire blanks
Dear site visitors, from the master class presented by the author, you will learn how to make blanks for lighting a fire, which are necessary in an extreme situation when, for example, there are very few matches left and the firewood is very raw, in a simple and uncomplicated way.

Of course you can find kindling for a fire in the woods, for example - birch bark, resin, small dry sticks. But if dampness and heavy rain pours all around, then the blanks will come just in time in this situation.

And so let's figure out what this blank is and how to make it right? We look at the list of necessary materials and tools.

Materials
1. wax (candle cinder)
2. chicken egg cassette
3. pieces of wool, cotton, villi from clothes

Instruments
1. can
2. bucket with water
3. heating element
4. scissors.

The process of creating a blank for a bonfire in an extreme situation.
And so for the preparation of this kind of kindling, the author first of all needs a cassette from under chicken eggs, it must be paper.
Then the cells are filled with pile, wool, cotton and crumpled a little.
Next, the author proceeds to prepare liquid wax: for this, he takes a tin can from under the canned food, puts candlesticks and pieces of wax in it. After the jar is filled with contents, it should be put in a water bath so that the wax melts and takes on a liquid state. Here, the master simply takes a bucket of water, puts it on the heating element and immerses a can of wax in the water.

ATTENTION!!! Wax should be melted exclusively in a (water bath) and in no case on an open fire! Please observe the safety precautions!
With melted wax, the author pours prepared forms with contents, filling them to the very top.
Then you should leave the form alone, thereby allowing the wax to harden and dry.
After the contents have dried, the resulting cells must be divided into separate parts, for this you just need to cut the cassette with scissors.
That's all the blanks for making a campfire are ready, for convenient and compact transportation they need to be placed in a bag and tied. Then, when you go camping and you will urgently need to make a fire to cook food and boil the seagull, then you just need to put this preparation under firewood and set it on fire, according to the author, one cell burns up to 20 minutes. This burning time is quite enough to rekindle damp firewood.
Well, actually we make a fire, bask)
Here is such a simple and simple recipe for kindling for a fire do it yourself, surely it will be useful to you in your next trip.

This concludes the article. Thanks for attention! Come visit often, do not miss the latest in the world of homemade goods!
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13 comments
And I don’t bother ... So I kindle ... A match. If it’s dry, then this is not a problem ...
And if after the rain - then yes, something must be wise ...
I rub my wife spojiki (cotton pads), throw in molten paraffin and the norms work. It is easier. Another piece of Plexiglas as a kindling of norms (as soon as a fire is made, you remove the remains of Plexiglas and extinguish it) or an old camera from under a large one, of this kind in bulk.
Quote: Valery
C'mon ... I used the phrase "diesel diesel" a couple of days ago in a conversation ..

Valery, this is which side to look at. Correct diesel fuel.
Among the people are diesel fuel, diesel fuel ... You know both the word and their meaning. With an automatic machine, you have issued (for the current WIFI audience) "diesel diesel fuel". Subconsciously, they are not sure what “WIFI” is familiar with.
"Diesel fuel (diesel, diesel, diesel, diesel) is a liquid product used as fuel in a diesel internal combustion engine."
About "birch bark", similarly. There has already been written about the "birch bark" for the handle of a knife. Subconsciously, I’m not sure that WI-FI knows the meaning of this word. The birch birch bark came out automatically. Then one already "joked" about "linden birch bark", and its use is no less than birch.
WIFI - these are modern experts.
You see that they continue to write "wax" (for them there is no difference).
So "okay" this is for you and me. And we, in this case, are adapting to speak two “languages” at once.
Come on ... I used the phrase "diesel diesel fuel" in a conversation a couple of days ago ... xaxa Neighing ... Friends suggested pouring lubricating oil and antifreeze antifreeze ...)))) ...
.... I agreed, provided that they buy me a windshield washer, which wash the glass ....))))

We are all human people .... fool

That's why I gently joked so in response to you about the "pine scaffold" ....
..... Although .... But, a spruce can be spruce ....))) ... I didn’t think
Quote: To Delusam
And the most convenient way to light bonfires is dry alcohol, birch bark.

Pulling it out of the text is not beautiful, so you can turn everything upside down.
This phrase is for those who have difficulty imagining what birch bark is (what it is eaten with and what it is made of). It is written for those for whom paraffin and wax are the same, solder and tin, and also for very "literate" people, in order to give them the opportunity to show their "boldness" to honest people.
Quote: To Delusam
birch bark

And I think that "aspen birch bark", "linden birch bark" or, in extreme cases, "pine birch bark" is best suited, but it would be ideal if you pour it with "butter".
Most likely you are right. For some, that wax - that paraffin, there is no difference. Like buying expensive wax for this bullshit. What is the need for this?
I think the author of the homemade product simply calls "wax" everything from which the candles are made ... I met with such .... "cinder" he probably left from the candles that he used to shine on the campaign - from paraffin lamps ....
birch birch bark.

Soglasen. And still good - a pine splinter! smile

And I am "in nature", if we go out for a long time with tents, I take a bottle of napalm with me. Even if at night a terrible rainfall wet all the firewood - it's not scary ... As long as the napalm burns out, any tree will dry out !.)))))
Any beekeeper has a lot of this wax. And also in beekeeping shops in some. Yes, and how much it is needed there.
Quote: Ivan_Pokhmelev
About paraffin there is nothing there, only wax, although I see no reason not to use much cheaper paraffin.

Candle cinders ?! This is how much you need to have these cinders (if they are church)? Usually they are collected for "remelting" and "get hold of" in the church with cinders will not work. There aren’t many of them at home either, for this reason paraffin and a little wax, for viscosity it is more real.
There is nothing about paraffin, only wax, although I see no reason not to use much cheaper paraffin.
You have not prescribed anything about the "main" combustible mixture (paraffin and wax), how many parts, why? Wax in this case is used to give paraffin elasticity. The main "load" takes on paraffin. Wool for this case is also better not to use, does not absorb liquid, it stinks when burned. Cotton, linen ...
And the most convenient for lighting bonfires is dry alcohol, birch bark.

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