Making char cloth
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Re: Making char cloth
Looks a lot easier than the way I've done it: I was taught to punch a few holes in the can, put in your cloth and close the lid... place the can on an open fire 'till smoke issues from the hole, then pull the can. When the smoke stops, the cloth is charred.
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Re: Making char cloth
I've been doing fire things for some time. Some of my F/S pics. I also have some ferro rods I use.
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Re: Making char cloth
Char cloth.
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Re: Making char cloth
I like the roll idea also. Just cut of a piece!
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