blueridgebushcraft
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I am new to the world of trekking, but I've been bushcrafting and camping using primitive skills (with some modern equipment) for years.
I don't make char cloth at home... I usually grab a chunk of fabric from home before I leave and make it in the woods... My tinderbox is an altoids tin with a very small hole in the lid. I just put the fabric in the tin and put it in the fire... I remove it when the smoke stops billowing out of the small hole and plug the hole with a twig... after it cools I have char cloth.
The altoids tin works great and lasts a pretty long time plus it doubles as my tinderbox.
My question is: what would be the historically correct way of making char cloth in the field? How do the PC tinderboxes made of brass and tin hold up when put into the coals of your fire? Would it be more PC to make it at home and take it with me or use more natural materials like charred punk wood or something like that?
I've also been thinking about making a tinder tube out of an old .30-06 brass or something... would that be better for an early 1800s fur trade persona?
Thanks for the help, guys! I love this forum! So many knowledgeable people here.
Ed
I don't make char cloth at home... I usually grab a chunk of fabric from home before I leave and make it in the woods... My tinderbox is an altoids tin with a very small hole in the lid. I just put the fabric in the tin and put it in the fire... I remove it when the smoke stops billowing out of the small hole and plug the hole with a twig... after it cools I have char cloth.
The altoids tin works great and lasts a pretty long time plus it doubles as my tinderbox.
My question is: what would be the historically correct way of making char cloth in the field? How do the PC tinderboxes made of brass and tin hold up when put into the coals of your fire? Would it be more PC to make it at home and take it with me or use more natural materials like charred punk wood or something like that?
I've also been thinking about making a tinder tube out of an old .30-06 brass or something... would that be better for an early 1800s fur trade persona?
Thanks for the help, guys! I love this forum! So many knowledgeable people here.
Ed