Friction Fire 4 Ways... Fire Roll, Hand Drill, Bow Drill, and Bamboo Fire Saw
I did a video way back called Friction Fire 3 ways. That's before I learned the Bamboo Fire Saw. So for a long time now, I've been wanting to make this all inclusive video... I start off with the very easy Cotton and Ashes Fire Roll and show how the ignited Fire Roll can linger for 3 minutes and still be brought to flames. Then I show the Hand Drill (Horseweed on Pine) and use 100 floats (still trying to improve my float endurance) and 3 passes down the spindle to get the ember. Then onto the Bow Drill using the Pine 2x4 set. Notice how much sap was in the dust. It wouldn't even knock off my board. Then the Bamboo Fire Saw went off without a hitch.
For many more videos, and tutorials on these 4 Techniques, please follow the LINKs below and SUBSCRIBE. Thank You!
Rudiger Roll, Fire Roll Playlist
• Rudiger Roll, Fire Rol...
Hand Drill Playlist
• Hand Drill Playlist
Bow Drill Playlist
• Bow Drill Playlist
Bamboo Fire Saw Playlist
• Bamboo Fire Saw Playlist
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I did a video way back called Friction Fire 3 ways. That's before I learned the Bamboo Fire Saw. So for a long time now, I've been wanting to make this all inclusive video... I start off with the very easy Cotton and Ashes Fire Roll and show how the ignited Fire Roll can linger for 3 minutes and still be brought to flames. Then I show the Hand Drill (Horseweed on Pine) and use 100 floats (still trying to improve my float endurance) and 3 passes down the spindle to get the ember. Then onto the Bow Drill using the Pine 2x4 set. Notice how much sap was in the dust. It wouldn't even knock off my board. Then the Bamboo Fire Saw went off without a hitch. For many more videos, and tutorials on these 4 Techniques, please follow the LINKs below and SUBSCRIBE. Thank You! Rudiger Roll, Fire Roll Playlist kzread.info/head/PLkoXX8XsMW3kLMA7kY_LznhzK5nOrA3Wd Hand Drill Playlist kzread.info/head/PLkoXX8XsMW3nvAanTlr7IhGt1Kjk3SNzp Bow Drill Playlist kzread.info/head/PLkoXX8XsMW3kw-EXlvpLS68aJjR89P4ae Bamboo Fire Saw Playlist kzread.info/head/PLkoXX8XsMW3nP5PEuie-50OUO0EozakwJ
@rbu2136
Жыл бұрын
Brings me back to my Boy Scout days.
no dramas, no music, no text voting, no panics....... just a guy with a few ounces of wood and a few hefty pounds of integrity and knowledge to share - thumbs up from me
@DavidWestBgood2ppl
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Excel!!!
I'm 75 years old, and gotta say your video was the most enlightening fire-starting video ever. I would have paid to see this (NO, I didn't say that.). I'm Bookmarking this wonderful video to review to never forget. Thanks for sharing. Also, you made it quite enjoyable by not talking so much like some do but allowed the viewer to appreciate the magic. Thanks again for a quality view. God bless, ciao.
@DavidWestBgood2ppl
5 жыл бұрын
The bird's provided the needed audio.
That was a great video - nice, quiet, no nonsense, no BS music. Just a guy who knows his stuff showin' how to do it. :-)
@DavidWestBgood2ppl
5 жыл бұрын
High praise... TY!
Meticulous, patient and confident. Well done sir.
I have legitimately never seen someone successfully create a hand drill fire that quickly before. Absolutely amazing
@PoloABD
Жыл бұрын
Yes, almost as fast as the bow drill.
I teach a home school class of high school aged kids. I showed them how to make a fire using the fire roll method. I'm now the coolest teacher in the whole association. Thanks David!
You are the only fire-starter I've seen yet on KZread that's actually NOT afraid of fire. All the other guys, though talented in the art, for the most part, are so nervous when the kindling starts, hands shaking, jumping, etc. This, to me, speaks deep volumes as to what kind of man you are - and, of course, I mean that in the best way. AND - one of the ONLY ones that gets his fire going in one take with no film cut to the final flames!
@DavidWestBgood2ppl
5 жыл бұрын
My videos are so long because I like to show from ember to flames.
Not an outdoorsman. Can't even remember last time I spent a night outside camping style. Unlike many a KZread video I actually FEEL educated . Like this was very good lesson and an important one I didn't know I was lacking in. I also appreciate you not being condescending and straight to the point no bullshit and fake frills all in a take. Thumbs up and subbing as well as roommate in tow. With all the tablets and phones and smart this and that we have strayed far from these basic and primal skills that paved the way for our ancestors to even evolve to what would begat us. Thank you for reminding us and the lesson. I look forward to learning more from you sir !
That was so cool, I really enjoy watching your techniques of fire making, that was the first time I had ever seen it done with bamboo and I have a lot I mean a lot of bamboo on my property, I'm going to pass those skills down to my twin grandboys that are 14 years old now but also teach them the safety of fire also 👍
@DavidWestBgood2ppl
4 жыл бұрын
Check out my Bamboo Fire Saw Playlist too.
I have always wanted to see these done in order to learn them. You see it in camping / survival books but it's just not the same. This gives you an idea of about how long it should take to get things starting. Thanks.
Thank you very much for this video. I was hoping for a little more of a materials you would find while in a survival scenario, but I learned several things here that help alot. Lol the ball bearing for the bow drill is genious.
@DavidWestBgood2ppl
5 жыл бұрын
LOL! Don't bother to check out my 100s of other fire videos.
Those of us that have made fire with the hand drill know just how difficult it is. You made it look almost effortless. Excellent video.
@DavidWestBgood2ppl
10 ай бұрын
The right materials in the right condition makes it easy. I don’t find great materials like that every year. TY!
Well, that was 29 minutes of my life I never want back. If I did, I wouldn't know these 4 awesome and well shown methods of creating fire. Thanks.
@sethflix
4 жыл бұрын
If you watched it at 2x speed it would have taken you half the time to learn. Just sayin'.
@victorowens9150
Жыл бұрын
I concur
@victorowens9150
Жыл бұрын
@@sethflix wise guy!
2+ years later and you're still teaching people.. thank you for this. :)
I never get tired of watching you make fire. Very relaxing.
@DavidWestBgood2ppl
6 жыл бұрын
I never get tired of you looking over my shoulder.
Former Navy here too brother. I really like your vids. Take care and thanks.
Normally when I’m watching these instructional videos, I skip and fast forward parts of it. This is the first video where I watched every second of it to the end. Amazing techniques and very educational. Thanks for the upload. 👍🏼👏 fantastic job.
I like how you did that all in one take . Very confident
@AngelAngela
4 жыл бұрын
Wientz seriously 😐 this guy will survive like a pro I’m scared 😦
@MaddConnekRecordz
4 жыл бұрын
He was prepared well in advance. Smart...
@mydemon
3 жыл бұрын
Fire indeed
@noahway13
2 жыл бұрын
23:16
My son asked me to take him rustic camping for his birthday this May. I can handle myself outdoors but I’ve raised him in the city. Your videos have given him a little taste of what’s in store. He doesn’t know he’ll be pooping in the woods, or bathing in a 60 degree lake yet...Bahaahaaa!!!
@DavidWestBgood2ppl
5 жыл бұрын
In 50 years he'll be taking you. Bahaahaaa!!!
I was familiar with all methods but the fire roll..all four methods are outstanding and potentially life savers!🙂 Great video!!
@DavidWestBgood2ppl
4 жыл бұрын
TY. Please visit my fire roll playlist.
@kaylamarie8309
4 жыл бұрын
@@DavidWestBgood2ppl My pleasure Sir. I sure will :-)
Thanks David. You did a nice job of not making the video too drawn out and I learned a few things while I was watching it. Excellent. I'm going to use a modified version of the bamboo fire saw and try it with pine. I'm sure it will work. We don't have bamboo readily available here.
You make hand drilling a fire look bloody easy. I think I managed to get an ember once or twice as a kid, and I'll stick to bow drills since I'm not caught dead without cordage in the bush. :)
Best that I have seen. And I have seen many. Your video is the first one to make me want to have a go. No music, no bull. Many thanks sir.
@DavidWestBgood2ppl
4 жыл бұрын
You could step outside right now, knock out a fire roll, and come right back in and let me know how it went. Aint nothin to it but to do it!
@Tikkarifle
4 жыл бұрын
Good advice, and I will do that when I can. Bed bound at the moment with bad back but your videos will spur me on.👍
I really like your video no cut, no editing, and I like it , good to past on our children
I have never seen or heard of the cotton one, that is crazy. Thank you so much for sharing that.
I had all the ingredients to try this on our apartments balcony and was in the process of trying out your technique. Great by the way. But, my wife stopped me when I took her cutting board out.
It would be awesome to have him as a neighbor...Awesome video, very informative. I'll be learning/teaching my kids using this video. One can never have too many survival skills.
I thought great it's going to take him 28 minutes to start one fire. Wow I am impressed this is one video I am glad I watched. And you were not in any hurry during any of the demonstrations. From other videos I always got the impression you needed to move to get this done. Wow great video thank you!!!
@DavidWestBgood2ppl
Жыл бұрын
Thank you friend.
Hi David, Thank you very much for making this video. Straight to the point, pleasant to watch ... well done sir :) I had never heard of the bamboo Fire Saw, pretty cool!
Very impressed with the cotton and ash roll as well as the bamboo fire starting. Well done!
Friction fire teppanyaki! Watching a true master of his craft. Well done David.
Bloody awesome video thanks mate. I know a lot of the young peeps who never knew you could make a fire like this, will get heaps out of it, and if they paid attention, just might save their butts one day. Keep up the fantastic work!!!!!!!!
Your video is absolutely excellent! I’ve never seen the bamboo fire method before and it was very informative. You really make look so easy and I’m sure that I can do it too. I can do flint and steel, but never tried the bow drill methods. Thank you
Wow! Never seen the cotton ball and ashes one. That's fabulous!!
Great practical video on basic fire-starting techniques. Thank you very much!
Now that my friends is a true survival show, without fire there’s no purifying water, no cooking meat, and no staying warm.
That's amazing! The bamboo friction fire demonstration! Where did you learn that one!? That was KEWL! I've learned more from watching 2 videos of yours than a whole year of a 10% of demonstration and 90% BS & hype. That's one reason i like your channel. You do...you explain while you're doing it, and you do it real-time! Thank you SO much. You're a FINE teacher!
When i was in 5th grade and i was a boy scout i started to make a fire in a bamboo friction...becoz we have a challenge how to survive in the mountain,the thing is we have to cook rice, to boil eggs for our group for lunch into a big fresh bamboo...in that way we got the championship award from our district boyscout camping....that was 1989...thnx for reminding that thing sir,i really appreciate it.
Phenomenal! Back to basics with a PhD. Thank you for this inspiration and education. Many Blessings!!
Can’t believe I have never seen the cotton ash fire roll method before. 66 yrs old and I somehow missed that. Thanks, never too old to learn!
@DavidWestBgood2ppl
3 жыл бұрын
Please see my fire roll playlist.
I have never seen nor heard of the fire roll. thanks for sharing. phenomenal job definitely adding this to my kit today brother!!!
Incredible video! Thank you so much for sharing with everyone. You were clear, concise, and very meticulous; great qualities in an effective instructor. I would've liked to have seen your floating technique (your hands were cut out of the shot). Aside from that, Keep it up!
@DavidWestBgood2ppl
6 жыл бұрын
I have lots of floating hand drill videos. Thanks!
There is something supremely satisfying knowing you can start a fire with nature's materials and your bare hands. Thanks for this!
Wow, an amazing video! I knew of the hand drill and bow drill techniques, but the fire roll and bamboo fire saw are completely new to me. Thanks, very educational!
I liked the fire techniques, first I didn't know the Fire Roll, I had already seen the rest. Thank you for sharing with us!
While watching, i was thinking something like "Damn.. this guy makes it look so easy.." :D This has to be the best such tutorial i've seen so far. Both educational and enjoyable to watch.
this is very kind of you to pass on to humanity thank you for donating your time1
@DavidWestBgood2ppl
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
People like you are the reason I cancelled my TV service and watch worthwhile Vids like you did. Thank you....the things I didn't know at 68 that I do now.
@DavidWestBgood2ppl
6 жыл бұрын
I watch a lot of KZread instead of cable tv also. Thanks!
The Bamboo version is especially practical for us in the Caribbean. Good Job!
@primusoptimus7486
4 жыл бұрын
In the Philippines too. But we are usually taught that in grade school scouting. Excellent video nonetheless.
@azgirl3554
4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, my least favorite method, but not a lot of bamboo here in AZ. 😏
By far, the most comprehensive, instructional vid on friction fire starting that I have seen thus far. Thank you, sir! 😎
I've watched this before, the one thing that sticks out in my mind is you aren't rushing at all.
Very handy tips, easy to understand. Cant get much better in an informative video
I really enjoyed this video... I was a Boy Scout was young, we had to make fire. It was not as easy as you make it seem... but practice makes perfect... I had never seen the ash & cotton roll technique before this video... thanks for taking the time.
@wasupsquare
4 жыл бұрын
Not really practical. Who carries all of that crap or has it just laying around when the skill is needed. I spent 20 years in the Marine Corps and taught wilderness survival. Let me tell you.... this is good for KZread and that's about it. The one method that is practical is the bamboo. The other methods are not achievable in a true wilderness survival situation. If you notice he has all of the tools he needs right there. Who carries all of the exact tools around has them ready when needed not in a toolshed. Go into the woods basically with a knife and make fire and we can talk business. This is mostly entertainment. If you are at home and the power goes off ok. In the woods you're in big trouble!
@niceto_meet_you2528
4 жыл бұрын
Calvin Foster yeah that’s what I was thinking. He’s good at making the fires but then again he has all the necessary tools. In an actual survival situation a person won’t have most if any of those things. It pretty much makes this video useless if you’re trying to teach someone something. I’d rather see someone start a fire in a realistic survival situation.
Saw the bamboo technique in someone else's video and couldn't figure out how it worked - thanks for showing everything so clearly!
@RndomFX
4 жыл бұрын
alot of people use dual channels in their top bamboo and slide it across both sides of the bamboo, but it isnt necessary as he showed.
This amazes me. I have tried for years to get a fire from a bow drill.Let alone the Bamboo, the fire board,and hand drill.
@DavidWestBgood2ppl
3 жыл бұрын
Please see my playlists related to each technique. TY!
It's tough enough to Master One technique for you to master all four speaks volumes good job really enjoyed the video
Well , i have to admit it, this are the best 28 + minutes i have ever spent on KZread, thanks for that,, i learned a lot,,
Never seen that cotton and ash roll Thank you very much! That made my day! You learn something new everyday
Great demonstrations and very well explained! Thank you very much for teaching us these fire making skills.
@DavidWestBgood2ppl
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks JC!
All technics very well done. Impressive.
@DavidWestBgood2ppl
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks KN!
Sure a very interesting video! Having scouted in my early years and biv-wacked in military excursions these are "sure-fire" ways of rustling up a good fire in many different areas of the world. Thank you for the instruction.
fantastic job. make it look simple. I enjoyed that video very much. thanks
@wasupsquare
4 жыл бұрын
Not really practical. Who carries all of that crap or has it just laying around when the skill is needed. I spent 20 years in the Marine Corps and taught wilderness survival. Let me tell you.... this is good for KZread and that's about it. The one method that is practical is the bamboo. The other methods are not achievable in a true wilderness survival situation. If you notice he has all of the tools he needs right there. Who carries all of the exact tools around has them ready when needed not in a toolshed. Go into the woods basically with a knife and make fire and we can talk business. This is mostly entertainment. If you are at home and the power goes off ok. In the woods you're in big trouble!
Great video. I agree totally with Metal Heart comment on no BS music and just the actual sound of what's going on and your voice as a guide....and the locusts... Thank you.
@DavidWestBgood2ppl
5 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed making that one, a lot!
I didn't know about the bamboo. That one surprised me and well done on this video. I agree with the other comments stating that this is "no fluff", informative content on fire making 🔥
@DavidWestBgood2ppl
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
That was the fastest fire started by a hand drill I've ever seen.
@tonysanders147
3 жыл бұрын
He had a bring on the top press
I appreciate your lessons, David
No cuts or video edits while making the embers. This guy is the real deal!
@DavidWestBgood2ppl
6 жыл бұрын
Finally, somebody noticed and commented. LOL... getting tired adds a lot to the difficulty. NOW, I'll share something with you that hasn't been talked about yet. When you get tired you start making mistakes. How dangerous it was to leave my knife stuck in that tree when I got the bamboo fire saw ember? If I had gotten tripped up and started to go down, I'd have been blindly reaching for anything to regain my balance. I learned my lesson though. That's the first thing I remove, now, before I ever start blowing on the ember.
You make all 4 ways look so easy
thank you for sharing those good technics cool!!!
Master fire maker ...thanks for the bamboo technique... best one .
Amazing, I've watched hundreds of these videos and have never seen a Fire Roll before.
@DavidWestBgood2ppl
3 жыл бұрын
Please see my fire roll playlist.
Mister, you really know very well what you do. Your self confidence is amazing. Very informative and very interesting video. I never saw the first technique, it is very interesting. Thanks for the video.
@DavidWestBgood2ppl
3 ай бұрын
TY. Please see my fire roll playlist for videos about that technique.
@barskuleli8612
3 ай бұрын
@DavidWestBgood2ppl I will sir. Thank you so much...
the last method was pretty good as I had not seen this yet....well done !
Thanks!! Loved the video especially the bamboo! Great job!! God bless
Thanks for the great video man I dont understand how they don't like the video but i did it deserves it
Thanks for for breaking it down in great detail. No one else does it like you, Thank You one day ill teach my grand- babies pass it on.
Awesome, never heard of the fire roll technique. Another one in the ole memory bank
thanks again mr. West I really enjoy your tutorials, super fantastic.
I have to say this is the most completed kit for starting a fire. You covered all basis God bless your heart.
I never knew there were so many ways to make 🔥. Awesome Sauce
@DavidWestBgood2ppl
2 жыл бұрын
Yep!
Wow mr West that is an impressive set of skills , all completed with less time & more accuracy than ive seen by anyone else before.
I'm impressed and subscribed! 4 fires in 30 minutes!
Great instructor, to the point, and entertaining. Thanks
@DavidWestBgood2ppl
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Love that bamboo technique.
Fascinating, thank you. Best regards!
Great survival demostration, very informative.
Sounds like summer. Thanks for sharing.
You are a great teacher.
You are a fire master. Thank you for sharing.
@wasupsquare
4 жыл бұрын
Not really practical. Who carries all of that crap or has it just laying around when the skill is needed. I spent 20 years in the Marine Corps and taught wilderness survival. Let me tell you.... this is good for KZread and that's about it. The one method that is practical is the bamboo. The other methods are not achievable in a true wilderness survival situation. If you notice he has all of the tools he needs right there. Who carries all of the exact tools around has them ready when needed not in a toolshed. Go into the woods basically with a knife and make fire and we can talk business. This is mostly entertainment. If you are at home and the power goes off ok. In the woods you're in big trouble!
That’s the first time I’ve seen the fire roll excellent video clear and easy to follow 👍and you got a new sub many thanks for sharing sir
First time seeing the fire roll. That's wicked... and fast 👍
Always wanted to se a video of someone out in the woods with no knife or any tools other than what the woods provide to start a fire. I can't seem to find any on youtube. I did subscribe great job.
@DavidWestBgood2ppl
5 жыл бұрын
Have I got a channel for you then...NW Primate.
Wow! Some work out bud.Nice job....
Man, your freaking awesome.
very informative, thanks! wish more of youtube was like this
Oooh cool! The cotton/ash roll is pretty awesome! Thanks!!
ohh that sound of the nature👏👏👌👍
5 жыл бұрын
potato sama: The entire vid was very relaxing.
First time I've seen the fire roll. Cool stuff!
Very informative, no nonsense video