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UCO Firestarting 101: Basics with Dan Wowak 

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Full Article on fire starting and bushcraft basics on the UCO Blog from Dan Wowak at Coal Cracker Bushcraft.
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Simply put, a fire is created when the triangle of fire is intact. The triangle of fire is an easy way to examine the necessary elements of fire. Each side of the triangle is comprised of one element: heat, oxygen or fuel. To best illustrate this, envision that each side of the triangle is pushing inward if any element is eliminated the triangle will collapse on itself and no fire will exist. Seems easy right? That’s really all there is to it. The complexity of fire making is having insight as to what element or elements are insufficient within the triangle. Possesing the knowledge to manipulate elements into their correct state will result in successfully starting a fire.
1. Heat - This is the element of the triangle that we introduce, whereas nature provides the other elements of fuel and oxygen. An open flame source provides the most reliable heat source and eliminates the need of using advanced techniques when starting a fire. Remember, heat can be dispersed quickly and ineffectively by an overabundance of fuel, moisture, or lack of oxygen.
2. Oxygen- Without a constant source of oxygen, the fire will quickly end. Always allow ample amounts of oxygen to enter into the fire lay. It is important that the fire can draw clean, fresh air in order to grow larger and stronger. When starting a fire, placing large amounts of wood over the heat source cuts off the oxygen flow, effectively smothering it.
3. Fuel - One of the most challenging elements of the triangle is choosing the correct fuel. It is extremely important to match the fuel source to the other two elements. When choosing the proper fuel source, visualize a lit match. If a large log were to be placed over the lit match, the flame would only able to heat a very small section of the large log. The log will never burn because there is too much fuel in comparison to the heat of the match. However, take the same match and place a toothpick sized stick above it. The flame from the match will engulf the small stick and ignite it into flame. The burning stick will now yield a larger flame allowing more sticks to be placed over it. Continue this process and soon you will be starting a fire.
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@cillaloves2fish688
@cillaloves2fish688 4 года назад
Would add one more comment... seems like everyone should know, but I still see that some individuals forget to remove debris from the area they intend to build their fire on. Cleaning up before building your fire lay is so important, so you don't start a forest fire. Love watching your vids Dan! You're a great teacher!
@BingWatcher
@BingWatcher 2 года назад
Very well said.
@judithwake2757
@judithwake2757 3 года назад
Best explanation of fire building I have ever seen in any prepper vid !!! I add clean the surrounding fire area of any burnable debris at least 10 feet all the way around before you build your fire and always completely put out all the heat in the coals before you leave it unattended.
@rubennazario5769
@rubennazario5769 2 года назад
Finally someone start explaining in detail the theory or science behind "how to" start a fire. That knowledge will help you on a plethora of sorrounding scenarios. Kudos for Dan!
@davidnoseworthy4540
@davidnoseworthy4540 3 года назад
Dan, I use your quick tutorials to introduce my grandsons to the basics. They love how "funny" you are! which helps to make the information easy to remember, when we practice. Please keep making these, and expanding on them.
@CG-wk6oe
@CG-wk6oe 2 года назад
Great video!! Former US Army SF 18 series guy here. This is awesome advice!!!!!!!! Trust me he knows what he is talking about!!!!
@AliceAttentionWhore
@AliceAttentionWhore 2 года назад
0:00 Introduction 0:08 The triangle of fire 0:40 The triangle of fire: I. Heat 1:00 The triangle of fire: II. Oxygen 1:19 The triangle of fire: III. Fuel 2:11 Fuel sources 2:22 Fuel sources: I. Tinder 2:33 Fuel sources: II. Kindling 2:42 Fuel sources: III. Fuel 3:03 Finding fuel 4:00 Materials to extend flame source 4:33 Dan Wowak's "Stack method" 8:08 Summary 8:19 Closer
@h2hcamey
@h2hcamey 3 года назад
This video was a good instruction for my 9 years old grandson. Thanks. Even though I have taught him this method, the video is good re -enforcement. Thanks for sharing!
@yves9893
@yves9893 3 года назад
Excellent video! It's the basics of course but I never seen somebody show it this well in one short capsule starting from physics of it to practice. It shows the steps of what to do, but teaches you about "why" you do it. Once you got that, well, you can build a camp fire from any way you can think of. I already knew 95% of it, but an awesome refresher.
@shannonbarattini5772
@shannonbarattini5772 Год назад
THANK YOU FOR SIMPLY PUTTING IT FOR US NEWBIES.
@larrylejeune5503
@larrylejeune5503 2 года назад
Thanks Dan!
@mat-ventures
@mat-ventures 3 года назад
Thanks Dan! I didn't know this technique and I have been a boyscout chief for over 15 years!
@TheJulescymru
@TheJulescymru Год назад
Excellent video. Methodical and clear explanation. Will definitely be following this format when explaining firelighting to Scouts and Scout leaders. Thanks 😁👍🏻
@NICUofficial
@NICUofficial 9 месяцев назад
nice, very cozy and knowledgable well taught :)
@yogibru1
@yogibru1 10 месяцев назад
As always....some good advice !!!!
@Poodz_
@Poodz_ Год назад
Thanks for this. Trying to make my own wood stoves recently and this gave me a good idea how to diagnose problems with them.
@InflatableAlien
@InflatableAlien Год назад
Just found this channel and I love it. You are likeable, your production is professional and you're straight to the point. Bravo, I'm looking forward to this summer :)
@rayhoodoo847
@rayhoodoo847 2 года назад
Really man, great video, but I challenge you to do the same when it's soaking and every little branch is extremely moist.
@gratuitparadise6717
@gratuitparadise6717 2 года назад
Wow would have like to of seen the transition. Looks like some of the progression of the fire was edited out
@Hellblazer302
@Hellblazer302 Год назад
Great video
@davidben6019
@davidben6019 3 года назад
Excellent ! loved the video and the advice is spot on Thank you.
@raver1481
@raver1481 2 года назад
Really informative instruction.learning so much from your videos.
@debjohansen7867
@debjohansen7867 3 года назад
Easy to understand the way you present information and instruction. Liked and subscribed, thank you!
@seanosborne4028
@seanosborne4028 3 года назад
Great informative video brother thanks for sharing keep up the good work 👍
@outdoordauber
@outdoordauber 6 лет назад
What the heck...how did I miss this whole Dan Wowack series?!?
@tbaylo4034
@tbaylo4034 6 месяцев назад
While the lighter is the easiest option at the state park, the state park is the perfect scenario to practice with your ferro rod. 😁
@super15071
@super15071 2 года назад
Is that a bushcraft whiteboard? Can't wait for the how to vid! ;)
@BUZZKILLJRJR
@BUZZKILLJRJR Год назад
I always use this tinder and then pencils and thumbs is how i taught my kids fire making its really simple tinder is anything undwr the pencil and kindling is anything thumb/finger-sized.
@rayhoodoo847
@rayhoodoo847 2 года назад
Stick like that won't work too well when it's soaking everywhere. It's better to cat a medium sized log / branch in half then and make shavings with an axe / knife from its dry-middle part.
@TheTrailDancer
@TheTrailDancer 3 года назад
Bro, Great vid!!! You’re one of the best teachers of bushcraft on RU-vid. My GF, who lives in Finland and is new to backpacking/bushcraft; well, I’ve been send her your vids to learn from! Just Sub.. You should add a Fatwood vid.. or accelerant vid..
@playarabbit
@playarabbit Год назад
I watch Survivalist Training videos 📹 I always studying areas of improvement
@travisvalentine8252
@travisvalentine8252 2 года назад
How do you start a fire when you don't have a fire starter kit
@cillaloves2fish688
@cillaloves2fish688 6 лет назад
Sub'd cuz of Dan...
@jameswilletts6047
@jameswilletts6047 4 года назад
same
@saintpo
@saintpo 3 года назад
Check star, got it. ✔️✨
@mrchordstriker
@mrchordstriker 2 года назад
All fires have or try to achieve a central column or chamber. A blast of wind obliterates this vital fourth element of fire. Fire needs heat fuel oxygen, and the ability for the column or chamber. And usually people cram fuel into the chamber, a potential fire killer by smothering its inner chamber. One dude out there (maybe this guy), makes a V shaped fire. This fire allows a chamber to form, and then he puts wood on top. It does not violate chamber rules and so is successful. Cheers.
@XplicitStudios
@XplicitStudios 2 года назад
Good explanation but holy cow that fire was horrible even birds nest looks much nicer than that
@noahm6261
@noahm6261 3 года назад
Dont forget your whiteboard
@greedygringoprospecting6941
@greedygringoprospecting6941 6 лет назад
does he have adult supervision to play with fire
@studiocdance5642
@studiocdance5642 3 года назад
Karen
@gilthor
@gilthor Год назад
Do you have adult supervision to be on the internet?
@mrchordstriker
@mrchordstriker 2 года назад
Toilet paper absolutely rocks as a cheat...its porous and wood based. A great cheat if you can preserve some for an emergency. Bungholio lol.
@ioanstef1983
@ioanstef1983 6 месяцев назад
FORESTER!
@DokDream
@DokDream Год назад
So while I was watching a lesson that I know very well, and which was presented extremely well, I was thinking, "This is a MAN! He is not some meek, wimpy male, constantly apologizing for owning "Y" as well as "X" chromosomes in his body cells. You deserve a🎖!
@sys2s929
@sys2s929 3 года назад
I don't mean to repeat myself, but there is a foolproof way to start a fire. Regardless of weather, wet/cold environment. even without ambient oxygen. You need to carry a small squeeze bottle filled with powdered potassium permangenate. (this is used to refresh aquariums and in water softener units.) Next you need to fill a small plastic squeeze bottle with glycerin. mix the potassium permanginate powder and glycerin. This will result in a chemical reaction that will truly ignite most anything. In fact the fire cannot be extinguished until the reaction has run it's course. the ingredients will last quite a long time. the chemical bottles are extremely light. the ingredients last a long time
@klounpound6945
@klounpound6945 3 года назад
That's not going to be readily available in the woods. And honestly takes the fun out of bushcraft. It's definitely good to know. Just not for this situation
@davidcarothers3311
@davidcarothers3311 5 месяцев назад
Morton Siglio said he used his GF's toes to keep his fire going...😊😅
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