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Fire is a gift that is often taken for granted... until you NEED it. Fire making without matches or lighters is a skill that has largely been forgotten in modern Western culture. In my quest for self relience, I have undertaken to learn alternate methods of making a fire. It is my passion.

I have developed "Ken's five fire catagories" in which all created fires fall. These catagories are: Friction, Percussion, Optical, Electrical, and Chemical.


 
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Friction

Friction methods results from a surface rubbing against a surface, usually by rotational or linear means.



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Percussion

Percussion means that something is being struck. Principally, flint & Steel, ferrocerium rods, and fire pistons. It's really related to friction, but usually achieved in an instant. Watch my  video  using ferrocerium in a empty lighter, and a  video  using quartz and steel.


Optical

Optical means that light is focused to a point of intense heat. We are familiar with magnifying lenses, but alternate means can acheive the same effect. Generally there are two ways: concave or parabolic reflective surfaces such as bowls, reflectors, and mirrors; lenses - whether solid or liquid filled.



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Electrical

Electricity is used for ignition by a point of extreme heat. This can be a hot element on tinder, or it can be a spark to ignite a fluid or gas. Watch my  video  using a microwave oven to create a flame.


Chemical

The chemical reaction known as exothermia raises the temperature to a point of combustion. this can be immediate, in minutes, or hours. Fumes from chemical reactions can be deadly and should be conducted outdoors.

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