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New Video: Bow Drill Survivor Fire Making Skill
Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2020 12:41 am
by _Philo Sofee
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXuEIB5FWBo
This is my step by step bow drill fire making method survival skill video. The power of the bow drill as a life saver is demonstrated. Very instructional video! Come and enjoy it and learn this personal empowering surviving skill that we all want to know how to do, but haven't been taught correctly. I solve that problem in this video which will thrill those of you who always wanted to know how to do this but failed!
Re: New Video: Bow Drill Survivor Fire Making Skill
Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2020 12:51 am
by _Jersey Girl
HOT DAMN!!! I love your pony!!!!
Okay I'll watch the rest of the video now.
Re: New Video: Bow Drill Survivor Fire Making Skill
Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2020 1:59 am
by _Jersey Girl
I have questions. I've never done a bow drill before but I get how it works.
1. Why did you use an Aspen spindle? I thought Aspen was a hardwood and you said softwood generates heat or friction faster? Was that because your pine spindle got warped?
2. Is that your shop where you used your scroll saw? (I'm being nosy there).
3. Why didn't the ember set the floor on fire? I can't tell if the floor is made of wood or like concrete.
4. I know the board to be called a fire board. Can it also be called a hearth wood? I guess so since it's the foundation for the fire or something?
Comments:
The Genie is not myth. The Genie is real. Everyone knows that.
THANK YOU for encouraging adults to PLAY! That resonated with me like I can't even tell you. Straight into my very heart and soul. Perfection!
I'm giving out hair awards now. These are non-negotiable. Humor me, seeing your pony is the best thing that happened to me today. Serious.
Best hair in Mormonism: Don Bradley
Best shaved head in Mormonism: David Bokovoy.
Best hair in Ex-Mo Community: Philo Sofee
Best shaved head in Ex-Mo Community: Dr. Shades
It suits each of you in terms of authenticity. It just does.
That must be a very empowering experience especially the first time! Awesome instructional! Please answer my questions as you have time.

Re: New Video: Bow Drill Survivor Fire Making Skill
Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2020 6:37 am
by _MeDotOrg
It makes me nervous that all of these survival skill videos are being made so close to the election.
Re: New Video: Bow Drill Survivor Fire Making Skill
Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2020 6:58 am
by _Jersey Girl
MeDotOrg wrote: ↑Sun Oct 18, 2020 6:37 am
It makes me nervous that all of these survival skill videos are being made so close to the election.
Could the opposite also be true?
This election makes people so nervous that they're practicing survival skills...you know, just in case?
Re: New Video: Bow Drill Survivor Fire Making Skill
Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2020 1:48 pm
by _Philo Sofee
Jersey Girl
1. Why did you use an Aspen spindle? I thought Aspen was a hardwood and you said softwood generates heat or friction faster? Was that because your pine spindle got warped?
Yes, I meant to pick up my other pine spindle and got the quakie instead......
2. Is that your shop where you used your scroll saw? (I'm being nosy there).
Not a bit, you are perfectly fine girl.... yes that is the shop
3. Why didn't the ember set the floor on fire? I can't tell if the floor is made of wood or like concrete.
It's not big enough nor hot enough to...
4. I know the board to be called a fire board. Can it also be called a hearth wood? I guess so since it's the foundation for the fire or something?
I have heard it both ways. Perhaps personal preference?
Comments:
The Genie is not myth. The Genie is real. Everyone knows that.
THANK YOU for encouraging adults to PLAY! That resonated with me like I can't even tell you. Straight into my very heart and soul. Perfection!
My very good pleasure!
I'm giving out hair awards now. These are non-negotiable. Humor me, seeing your pony is the best thing that happened to me today. Serious.
Niiiiiice! that makes me happy!
Best hair in Mormonism: Don Bradley
Best shaved head in Mormonism: David Bokovoy.
Best hair in Ex-Mo Community: Philo Sofee
Best shaved head in Ex-Mo Community: Dr. Shades
It suits each of you in terms of authenticity. It just does.
Kewl!
That must be a very empowering experience especially the first time! Awesome instructional! Please answer my questions as you have time.
Thank you for your kindnesses and support and excitement!
Re: New Video: Bow Drill Survivor Fire Making Skill
Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2020 3:03 pm
by _subgenius
video was helpful inasmuch as i needed to survive a 45 minute video. Thought i was watching Scorsese's The Irishman.
here's a tip - edit for content.
Re: New Video: Bow Drill Survivor Fire Making Skill
Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2020 8:57 pm
by _Jersey Girl
Yes I really enjoyed this one Philo Sofee! I am very envious of your shop. I would love to have a shop like that where I could go hack around and live out the idea I have in my head to flip furniture for a little side gig. Been wanting to do that for a long time now. I just worked on 4 pieces for our home...they really won't be done-done until Spring when the weather breaks again but they're good enough for now and I always enjoy doing that. Bringing an old piece of wood furniture back to life--painting, staining or whatever-- is good for my head.
Good thing I have plans and supplies for indoor projects to do because I'm thinking that once winter really hits I'm pretty much going in this direction.
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Re: New Video: Bow Drill Survivor Fire Making Skill
Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2020 10:19 pm
by _Temp. Admin.
Jersey Girl wrote: ↑Sun Oct 18, 2020 12:51 am
HOT DAMN!!! I love your pony!!!!
At what timestamp can I see the pony?
Re: New Video: Bow Drill Survivor Fire Making Skill
Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2020 11:15 pm
by _Philo Sofee
Temp. Admin. wrote: ↑Sun Oct 18, 2020 10:19 pm
Jersey Girl wrote: ↑Sun Oct 18, 2020 12:51 am
HOT DAMN!!! I love your pony!!!!
At what timestamp can I see the pony?
Yeah, I coulda swore it was a stallion....... :biggrin: