It just occurred to me to ask if you've tried making and/or using a fire-tube with different rope materials and waxes / Vaseline etc. That might make an interesting video in the future.
Thanks, Jake. I always enjoy your videos. Clear explanations with just enough of the "science" stuff to be educational. :) I've successfully made some charred punkwood and found it very easy to ignite. I think I like this better than most char cloths. Keep 'em coming and stay safe out there yourself!
Much appreciated! I do have a science and natural resources educational background, so I like to add that in a bit here and there. Yeah, it's impressively easy to ignite, and I'd have to agree on generally liking it more than most charred cloth. You bet!
@@americanwoodloreandforestcraft I do enjoy the science and believe that at least a little understanding of that helps one to think outside the box when the first, second and third options prove inaccessible. Plus, I am (or was) an engineer at one point. Anyway, I enjoy your "why and how" things work as they do and you have a knack for keeping it all simple! Thanks.
More great content! Thanks for sharing Jake 🤠
Thanks for watching!
It just occurred to me to ask if you've tried making and/or using a fire-tube with different rope materials and waxes / Vaseline etc. That might make an interesting video in the future.
I've made a few things like that before in different ways. I very much like that idea. Great suggestion, thanks for that!
Thanks, Jake. I always enjoy your videos. Clear explanations with just enough of the "science" stuff to be educational. :) I've successfully made some charred punkwood and found it very easy to ignite. I think I like this better than most char cloths. Keep 'em coming and stay safe out there yourself!
Much appreciated! I do have a science and natural resources educational background, so I like to add that in a bit here and there. Yeah, it's impressively easy to ignite, and I'd have to agree on generally liking it more than most charred cloth. You bet!
@@americanwoodloreandforestcraft I do enjoy the science and believe that at least a little understanding of that helps one to think outside the box when the first, second and third options prove inaccessible. Plus, I am (or was) an engineer at one point. Anyway, I enjoy your "why and how" things work as they do and you have a knack for keeping it all simple! Thanks.
I definitely agree with that. Absolutely, and thanks for the consistent interaction!
@@americanwoodloreandforestcraft I sure hope your channel grows, but I know that takes time. It's a good'n. God bless and keep ya' safe, Jake!
Thanks very much! Same to you!