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7+3 Ways Of Firemaking And How To Improve Them
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Комментарии : 401   
@SurvivalLilly
@SurvivalLilly 7 лет назад
Thanks you for watching this video. In the meantime I have designed my own survival knife which you can find at my online store: www.survivallilly.at/shop Thank you so much for your support
@Artoriouz1291
@Artoriouz1291 7 лет назад
Survival Lilly where do you buy the flint equipment??
@TenOffline
@TenOffline 6 лет назад
The flint is easy to buy in Europe, in US probably too. It's not an unusual stone. Here in Czech, most gift shops around cave complexes have them and specialised geology shops have them surely. It's cheap, just look. And for steel you can use almost any piece of steel or iron you find. People have invented various specialised designs for comfortable use.
@nate_thealbatross
@nate_thealbatross 7 лет назад
"One is none, two is one." Love it.
@paul-cristianmihai4431
@paul-cristianmihai4431 9 лет назад
When using the firesteel, try to scrape by applying more presure, and next to the tip of your firesteel rod ; using half (or less) of your rod's lenght will prevent it from thinning out and breaking in half, or losing a large portion of it. Also, another way to use it is by keeping the striker motionless and the firesteel rod traveling (dragging it to you) - this would allow the sparks to reach the shavings/tinder/etc. without the risk of moving or touching it by accident (when striking the normal way). Hope I was able to express myself clearly, because english is not my primarily language and haven't used it for a couple of years :)
@mrbluenun
@mrbluenun 8 лет назад
Hi Lilly, Wow, you make everything look so easy! Thank you for all your ideas and the proof of concept!
@s10m0t10n
@s10m0t10n 10 лет назад
Thank you for all the videos. I'm really enjoying them because they are well made, well thought out and informative without the high level of chatter that many contributors use. A picture is worth a thousand words and bushcrafters are practical people who often learn by watching a process, then doing it themselves. They don't always need a running commentary on everything they do, so your films of you enjoying the great outdoors are a breath of fresh air, in many ways. Please keep up the good work.
@homerboy2u
@homerboy2u 10 лет назад
Excellent video, specially ths pros and cons of each product. Thank you for sharing. Love the accebt too. Cheers!!
@NavigatingwithNafe
@NavigatingwithNafe 7 лет назад
👍good educational material for individuals who don't know these tricks & materials!! Good job Lilly!!
@richardmason902
@richardmason902 8 лет назад
Thanks Lilly --A great and very informative video. You have inspired me to start practicing and perfecting a few different methods of fire starting. Looks like great fun and very useful.
@alroy43
@alroy43 9 лет назад
I've watched several now, I find your strategies knowledgeable, and your dog lovable.
@davidparry7006
@davidparry7006 9 лет назад
Great vid as always informative thanks for sharing
@SCSlimBoiseID
@SCSlimBoiseID 7 лет назад
One of your earlier videos here that I just found - it is actually quite good. Eventually I will catch up and view all of them. Nicely done - thumbs up!
@abroyles007
@abroyles007 7 лет назад
Apple Stump Bushcraft Stuff and Thi
@adriansandry2783
@adriansandry2783 10 лет назад
Great video as usual. The ordinary cheap lighter is better than some may think. When the gas runs out the metal top can be removed and the hot sparks used to light hundreds more fires. If the lighter gets wet then you only need to put in in a pocket or inner clothing for a while and it will dry and work again, Many thanks for your helpful videos.
@ronbutler6526
@ronbutler6526 8 лет назад
That's a great video, and it's great to see your progression from then till now! Take care : )
@MrKelso159
@MrKelso159 10 лет назад
I love your video's. They are so informative and you do them well. Great job !
@craigstalnaker9202
@craigstalnaker9202 9 лет назад
Great demo, tips and information; THANKS!
@yackercraft6502
@yackercraft6502 10 лет назад
Thanks for the videos, it's nice to see more people getting involved in bushcrafting :)
@AB-C1
@AB-C1 3 года назад
Another great video! Appreciating your work and passing on your knowledge, here in London England 👍
@specialk5035
@specialk5035 10 лет назад
Love your videos and your accent, I've learned some new tricks from you. That forest looks amazing. Danke schoon fur de videos, subscribed!
@elkilanimaliuna8026
@elkilanimaliuna8026 8 лет назад
Thanks for sharing, that was informative.
@hamerhead2
@hamerhead2 11 лет назад
another awesome video on so many different kinds of fire lighting.thanks for taking the time to show how its done.
@0HARE
@0HARE 9 лет назад
I learned some things from this, and your demonstration of techniques I already knew about was very well presented and helpful. I also like your video capture and editing. Very well done. Thanks for all you share with us. Good Vibrations
@kirbyrose4262
@kirbyrose4262 7 лет назад
Thank you young Lady for your very well done video!! My favorite method is the glass tis a shame it is limited by the weather....but we have all of the others! Great work!!!
@Yeshuasdaughter888
@Yeshuasdaughter888 8 лет назад
Really awesome video! Thank you for sharing all the ways to make fire! Super important! God bless you Lilly!
@pianop1961
@pianop1961 2 года назад
Excellent video, as always lily! Here's a little tip. If you are running low on matches you can split them with your knife and get two fires from one match. If you have a book of matches you can peel them into two halves. This really helps extend your resources. I know this is not a method native to your area, but I love the bamboo saw method of fire starting! Thank you for all you do!
@jortiz67
@jortiz67 11 лет назад
Thank you Lilly...Great Video
@Jeffrich308
@Jeffrich308 11 лет назад
Great Job! Love the demonstrations!
@KaoV1983
@KaoV1983 10 лет назад
Awesome video. Thank you very much
@torikababik8085
@torikababik8085 8 лет назад
Great video. Thanks!
@accessaryman
@accessaryman 9 лет назад
very good video, it is handy to know several methods of fire starting , then pick the three which work for you best, and have them at hand, cheers and keep up the great videos :)
@bikeamtn
@bikeamtn 9 лет назад
Thanks for the video. As suggested, 3 methods of fire starting is a must (can be simple and of little added weight). In discussions with others regarding wilderness excursions, the traditional ‘camp fire’ is becoming less common (by choice) as tree resources become ever more scarce and that wild fires are an ever increasing threat (many areas have prohibited ‘ground fire’). The shift has already happened toward high efficient stoves of bottled fuel. The fire starting techniques discussed in the video are important in that they are survival skills and are a part of emergency preparedness. Cheers
@StyrianPower
@StyrianPower 11 лет назад
Tolles Video Lilly..schön gezeigt und erklärt auf welche Arten man Feuer zustande bringt..ich bin schon gespannt auf dein Bowdrill Video lg Gü
@Tuxdaddy
@Tuxdaddy 10 лет назад
Great stuff Young Lady ! Thanks for sharing and spreading the knowledge.. I always enjoy you and dog, out in the woods.. Will have to keep an eye out for a lens similar to that.. I keep a couple of Fresnel lenses on hand usually but like having a nice glass handy as well..
@BigO4185
@BigO4185 11 лет назад
Very informative! Thank you!
@sasktactical
@sasktactical 11 лет назад
Another excellent video! Thanks!
@Cream_CurdlR
@Cream_CurdlR 8 лет назад
Thank you for sharing!! :)
@jgreystoke
@jgreystoke 10 лет назад
Great vid, very informative. But this is what we have to come to expect from you:). Keep up the good work.
@nemopettersson1239
@nemopettersson1239 9 лет назад
Great video! Thank you! :)
@ryunin69
@ryunin69 11 лет назад
Excellent video. Very informative, too. Looking forward to your next video.
@monsonontario7120
@monsonontario7120 10 лет назад
I always carry fine steel wool in my fire kit, nice to see someone demonstrate with steel wool. keep up the good work
@salotimo
@salotimo 7 лет назад
Very good video.Basics are sometimes good to see too.I had learned much to just look Lilly.
@MrJonnabob
@MrJonnabob 10 лет назад
Excellent! Thank you
@edjrmorgan
@edjrmorgan 8 лет назад
Survival Lilly is Awesome!, glad I stumbled onto her channel, looking forward to all her videos. Keep up the great work Lilly Washington state
@c-rod1403
@c-rod1403 9 лет назад
Wow. Great video, Lilly! Very good technique. I will try some of these the next time I'm outdoors, which is next week. :-) And love your dog too.
@joebrown1382
@joebrown1382 7 лет назад
Nice demo thanks.
@patreganauthor
@patreganauthor 7 лет назад
Great stuff - all very handy info...
@pwils10
@pwils10 9 лет назад
Great video, thank you
@martyrobinson3566
@martyrobinson3566 6 лет назад
I had a buddy/co-worker once who used to light his pipe with flint and Tinder. He was a re-enactor at a classic outdoor museum. One day a guy asked him for a "light", he took out his flint and tinder and lit the cigarette with them. What a boss!! With a good tinder, creating a flame is no problem. He used charred cloth.
@fluxcapacitor7852
@fluxcapacitor7852 8 лет назад
Lilly I love all your videos. Thanks for being so cool.
@BushcraftBuddyO
@BushcraftBuddyO 11 лет назад
Fantastic video. Very informative, Enjoyed it . Great job
@toddcorley464
@toddcorley464 8 лет назад
Great video lilly!
@DonMilligan
@DonMilligan 10 лет назад
Excellent display of firemaking methods. Thanks for sharing. ~Don
@TedsOutdoors
@TedsOutdoors 9 лет назад
This is such a great video! I love re-watching your video's.
@chriswilson6118
@chriswilson6118 Год назад
👌🏻 great vid!
@survivalfuchsbr
@survivalfuchsbr 10 лет назад
Hey, sehr schönes und interessantes Video !! Das Sturmfeuerzeug fand ich gut,hab so ein Teil etwas größer von Proxon,ist aber zu groß zum mitnehmen,aber so in Feuerzeuggröße ist das echt interessant,klasse, LG Brummer
@blakkbonez8123
@blakkbonez8123 8 лет назад
awesome video learned a few new methods love your new hair style by the way.
@saradreaming
@saradreaming 11 лет назад
Wonderful video Lilly! Loved your camera angles and editing. Very nice tutorial too on the assorted ways to make a fire... : o)
@LuckyShitZu
@LuckyShitZu 8 лет назад
Love all your videos!
@allamiatheer1561
@allamiatheer1561 5 лет назад
Thank you very much Liliy
@Simplemansnature
@Simplemansnature 11 лет назад
Very good and concise video on the different techniques. That was probably a lot of work in editing. Thanks for the hard work.
@dzac01
@dzac01 8 лет назад
Great tutorial, and a good assortment of tools and materials.. cheers.. :)
@ronlee4238
@ronlee4238 11 лет назад
Great stuff for sure!!!
@survivalmike
@survivalmike 11 лет назад
Starkes Video liebe lilly. Der schnitt und die verschiedenen Blickwinkel kommen echt geil rüber. Danke für das super Video. Wie immer 1a :-) Bussal da Mike
@truelovelon
@truelovelon 9 лет назад
Awesome video!
@bribooutdoors
@bribooutdoors 11 лет назад
brilliant instructional video well done cheers BriBo
@woodsbound7932
@woodsbound7932 9 лет назад
Great video!
@ekhaat
@ekhaat 11 лет назад
Excellent tips
@artesdomatojoaocarmo
@artesdomatojoaocarmo 9 лет назад
Great video!!!
@runeborgbjerg
@runeborgbjerg 9 лет назад
Great video :) Regarding spreading the fire your "birds nest": Your breath is very likely to be more moist than the air around you, so if it tends to not work, try generating the wind by waving it around.
@PorkWall111
@PorkWall111 10 лет назад
Hey! I just found your channel and I really enjoy it. You have a great set of skills, keep practicing! You are doing great.
@gigione64
@gigione64 8 лет назад
very good.. thanks
@semco72057
@semco72057 5 лет назад
The bow drill method was one of those taught to us in the Air Force, and the other was the use of the fire storm method which you used here. It is nice to know how to survive in the wilderness and each branch of the military here in the United States teach their personnel how to survive if stranded in a strange place.
@psycangle360
@psycangle360 8 лет назад
Nice videos. I enjoy them all. That fly at 2.11 made me swat my earphones off hee hee.
@ChacalBushcraft
@ChacalBushcraft 9 лет назад
Muito bom o vídeo, demonstrando varias formas de iniciar uma fogueira.
@thecrow1280
@thecrow1280 11 лет назад
great video!
@beingelliesdad1008
@beingelliesdad1008 10 лет назад
Great vid!!!!!
@alilxmas
@alilxmas 9 лет назад
Glad to see this video, with magnesium bars, I usually just slicked off some thin slices of the bar with my knife. Then lit them up, I never tried\thought to make a powder like you did. I will try that next time I am out ...
@dcox01
@dcox01 11 лет назад
Those stormproof matches you made worked great. I'm going to try to make some.
@outdoorsmen5653
@outdoorsmen5653 9 лет назад
nice vid really enjoyed it thank you
@MountainManWiggie
@MountainManWiggie 11 лет назад
Good work Girl!
@Waldhandwerk
@Waldhandwerk 11 лет назад
Sehr, sehr schöner Feuer Film Lilly. Tolle Video Arbeit auch. LG Sepp
@RDPproject
@RDPproject 11 лет назад
Great Video Lilly. Im going to link it to my bushcraft group on FB. Rob.
@johngrealey359
@johngrealey359 9 лет назад
Good video lilly
@NWIPrepper19113
@NWIPrepper19113 11 лет назад
That was most impressive Lilly. You are very adept at fire making. Very good video. Liked.
@billycook5688
@billycook5688 8 лет назад
In the US if you know what you are looking for you can make your own decent black powder. Hi Yield (brand name) stump remover is mostly potassium nitrate, sulphur is found in garden areas of stores, carbon is easy to make.
@nickhersheys2706
@nickhersheys2706 8 лет назад
A few more mentions. Zippo lighter and it's wind proof too. Perma-Match Fire Starter. It is a steel match stick dipped in lighter fluid and makes 13,000 lights and costs $2.99 at Amazon. Nice video. Keep it up Lilly.
@FishWaterBrewery
@FishWaterBrewery 9 лет назад
I store all my fire making items in an altoid tin. The tin can be used to make char cloth. Contents on my metal altoid tin is, frenzel lense, lighter, charcloth, ferro rod, steel wool(steel wool will also take a spark and ignite) dryer lent, bits of wax string, extra cloth to make char cloth, the tin is secured closed with a large rubber band (can also be used for tinder). So in one small tin, approx. 1" x 2.5" x 4" I have several tinder options and fire starting options.
@ruizhernandeztrustfi
@ruizhernandeztrustfi 8 лет назад
Nice! kudos to you.
@adamfenyvesi3963
@adamfenyvesi3963 8 лет назад
I like the nature where u are making the videos
@carlosresendez6632
@carlosresendez6632 6 лет назад
lilly you are so professional . i enjoy videos, one day you are going make big, because of your professionalism
@daledorsett9791
@daledorsett9791 9 лет назад
Very good!
@PitFireOutdoors
@PitFireOutdoors 11 лет назад
Excellent!! Good to see that you threw in the black powder. That seems to be an unexplored fire starter, but a very effective one!! I'll have to play with that one. Good job bring all these different styles together in one vid!! Now bring on the bow drill ;-)
@Maurice419
@Maurice419 9 лет назад
Much respect.
@Godfinder
@Godfinder 9 лет назад
Another quick and easy fire starter is potassium permanganate and glycerin. they have medical uses as well
@bradleymccoy3308
@bradleymccoy3308 6 лет назад
Thank you
@JoeFeser
@JoeFeser 9 лет назад
Thermite is also a good option. Some may argue it is only good at melting steel but it would be a good replacement for the black powder.
@bcantrell47
@bcantrell47 11 лет назад
great video
@DennisMathias
@DennisMathias 10 лет назад
The flint and steel was the most interesting part. I'd like to learn how to do that. Excellent presentation and video production!
@kimnorris9445
@kimnorris9445 7 лет назад
This is great information. I would really like it if you could show us how you made your storm proof matches. What is the pink stuff on the end of the fatwood? Thanks!
@aaronthomas8834
@aaronthomas8834 9 лет назад
Eine Deutsche in Amerikanische Wald?! I just found your videos tonight and I have to tell you they are great. I'm from Georgia, USA and am an avid outdoorsman, and speak German. I definitely subscribed, I look forward to seeing many more of your videos...
@donjallen44
@donjallen44 9 лет назад
Hey thanks for your comments. Sorry I took so long to reply. No one had ever commented. I hope my videos has helped. I'm not an expert, just trying to help. God bless
@MarcosRonald1
@MarcosRonald1 10 лет назад
Very good.
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