Category: Fire

ULTRA Compact Pocket Stove – With Built-in Pot Stand!

  Published on Oct 10, 2013 Stove Secrets (E5) – How to make an ultra compact, portable, and highly efficient alcohol stove that easily fits in your pocket, and even features a built-in pot stand that is detachable and packs away conveniently inside the stove. Made from a Nivea Cream container and a couple of …

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Make a $4 emergency biomass stove from concrete blocks

Make a $4 emergency biomass stove from concrete blocks      In the aftermath of a disaster, purifying drinking water may be a priority. The quickest, safest method could be boiling. This biomass stove only requires four concrete blocks, a tin can with both ends cut out and a gas stove eyelet top. The completed …

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How To Make A Survival Matches

This video is just to show what can be done with household materials. These cool survival matches are easy to make and could come in handy some day when SHTF…

Cool DIY Firestarters

Published on Oct 7, 2012 Here’s a great tender, and a handy way to store it.  

How To Build A Fire Heat Reflector For Cold Weather Survival

  Published on Nov 20, 2012 A heat reflector is used to retain the radiated heat from a fire in the outdoors. This allows you to stay warm, while also using a smaller amount of wood which will make your life a bit easier. There are many variations of these. Essentially anything that will bounce …

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bushcraft skills: the swedish torch/stove – my way

Uploaded on Feb 20, 2011 a day out into the woods after some serious rain, presenting the swedish torch – my way: you don’t need to cut and split big logs, and you can do it with your sak saw (although i preffer my fiskars). i cheated a bit, using a mini-bushbuddy burner (made from …

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PINE/SPRUCE PITCH GLUE

  Published on Sep 3, 2013 A ReWild University (http://rewildu.com/) tutorial on making pine pitch glue using white pine pitch and charcoal. I’m revisiting this skill this year after many years of disuse, and certainly don’t consider myself an expert. Please add your own tips, observations, or experiences in the comments to help others (and …

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Building A Primitive Oven From Scratch

       

COOKING STEAK ON A STONE-OUTDOOR COOKING

  Published on Aug 9, 2013 I show how I cook a steak on a stone over a fire. Things to consider are: Making sure the stone is very hot in order to properly sear the steak. Cut and thickness of steak also affects cooking times. Fatty cuts are more forgiving than a leaner and …

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How to Make Char Cloth- Black Scout Tutorials

  Published on Feb 10, 2015 In this video we demonstrate how to make char cloth in a real world scenario. We show how to use your kit in a multi-functional capacity as well as discuss the “next fire” applications. I hope this helps better prepare you for a survival situation. Please Like, Share, and …

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