The cotton fabric that most people are always wanting to know, “Will it fire roll?” is, t-shirt material. Not so much! After 10 years of trying, I've only gotten it to ignite twice. With extra effort, most 100% cotton fabrics will fire roll. Let’s try a washcloth. Please follow the LINKs below and SUBSCRIBE. Thank you! Rudiger Roll, Fire Roll Playlist ruclips.net/p/PLkoXX8XsMW3kLMA7kY_LznhzK5nOrA3Wd How To Make Denim Fire Rolls And Denim Char Cloth ruclips.net/video/SdvMhMd2DrQ/видео.html
Thank you so much for your clear, thorough, and knowledgeable content on firemaking skills, Mr. West. By watching you work with many materials and techniques on your channel, I have also learned that skilled firemaking also involves an intuitive sense of focus to the process. This will aid me in making a successful fire - be it for the fireplace, camping, survival, etc. God bless.
The cotton fabric that most people are always wanting to know, “Will it fire roll?” is, t-shirt material. Not so much! After 10 years of trying, I've only gotten it to ignite twice. With extra effort, most 100% cotton fabrics will fire roll. Let’s try a washcloth.
Please follow the LINKs below and SUBSCRIBE. Thank you!
Rudiger Roll, Fire Roll Playlist
ruclips.net/p/PLkoXX8XsMW3kLMA7kY_LznhzK5nOrA3Wd
How To Make Denim Fire Rolls And Denim Char Cloth
ruclips.net/video/SdvMhMd2DrQ/видео.html
Thanks for all your hard work David. Your prayers have helped and i found a room to rent. Again, thank you.
I prayed for you every time the Lord reminded me. He's so merciful to us!
@DavidWestBgood2ppl I agree. I'm in His hands and He is merciful.. thank you so much brother.
Inspirational as always David sir, thank you for sharing
Kind of surprising cotton material isn’t easily ignited in a fire roll. I would have thought the opposite. Thanks.
It takes a lot more effort to compact woven threads than cotton fibers alone.
Cool!
DAVID ! So Glad to see someone besides me "get their money's worth" , out of Terry Cloth ! Just holes held together by a few strands of cloth !!!!
LOL! That's because the more worn a washcloth gets the better I like it. The absorbancy and the ability to be wrung out is what I'm wanting.
Thank you so much for your clear, thorough, and knowledgeable content on firemaking skills, Mr. West.
By watching you work with many materials and techniques on your channel, I have also learned that skilled firemaking also involves an intuitive sense of focus to the process. This will aid me in making a successful fire - be it for the fireplace, camping, survival, etc.
God bless.
Thank you! I enjoy the hobby very much.
Another one of your great videos Mr west thank you so much for sharing 👍👌🔥
Glad you enjoyed it!
Good demonstration David , thanks for sharing , God bless !
Thanks, you too!
Very nice job!
Thank you very much!
outstanding 💯👍🌲💥🔥
Thanks 👍
Thanks David the fire master
My pleasure!
id assume it helped the 2nd time that it was more stringy/frayed up
Yes, but mostly I pressed down twice as hard.
Interesting
🔥 Fire!! 🔥😊
🙏
Thanks friend!
@@DavidWestBgood2ppl Welcome! 😊
Does it have to be wood ash or can charcoal ash be used?
Charcoal ash only works sometimes. See my fire roll playlist.
Just when it seems you have used up all the ways and means ......... " Flame On "
Indeed! TY!