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2007-10-10 06:11:25 · 13 answers · asked by Hanna 2 in Science & Mathematics Alternative Other - Alternative

Just read this article and tried it in a more time efficient way and it worked easily.
The other best one is the 9V battery touched to a piece of steel wool.

http://www.wildwoodsurvival.com/survival/fire/cokeandchocolatebar/

2007-10-10 15:08:40 · update #1

13 answers

Rub some sticks together.

2007-10-10 06:15:57 · answer #1 · answered by throw_strikes2006 3 · 1 2

Get your self to a camping out keep. purchase a flint and steel. it extremely is not costly. dazzling them mutually produces an impressive spark. What you will choose alongside with that are some issues that are very high-quality and dry. Newspaper works yet burns very immediately so it would no longer make the subsequent element seize, so in case you will get some dry wool it extremely is suited. From there use something like high-quality wood shavings. The trick is to steadily positioned bigger stuff on because of the fact the flames grasp each and every lighter piece. and confirm you have have been given respectable water resistant clothing. Dartmoor is the soggiest place i've got ever camped. And that replaced into in July.... have exciting.

2016-11-07 21:44:04 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Fires without matches or lighter...

1. Rub two sticks together.

2. Striking pieces of flint together.

3. Use of a magnifying lens to start a fire.

4. Use batteries to create an electrical spark.

5. Use of pyrophoric chemicals which ignite easily.

2007-10-10 06:18:21 · answer #3 · answered by Dr. D 7 · 3 2

Add to those given - the plow - a hard wood stick is rubbed vigorusly in a matching grove in softer wood and friction builds heat to ignite sawdust and shavings - friction like a bow but back and forth. Compression cylinder - a snuggly fitted piston in a cylinder is pushed down with a lever and ignites shavings inside like a deisel ignites fuel. Although a bit absurd - carry bits of sodium metal in kerosene, take one out and it bursts into flame in the air. Piezo electric produces a spark when a material is squeezed - used in trigger start torches. Heat an element to red or white heat with electricity - used in ovens and charcoal starters and cigarette lighters in cars. Take apart a rifle or shot gun shell, pour the powder into wood shavings, work the primer out carefully and fire it with a hammer or pliers (dangerous and awkward) or put the empty shell back in the gun and fire it (don't know if enough of the primer fire comes out the barrel - maybe with pistol, not with rifle or shotgun.

2007-10-10 06:28:36 · answer #4 · answered by Mike1942f 7 · 2 1

friction- sticks and stones
sparks- flint&steel, electric
direct radiation- solar, something real hot, laser
chemical- oxygen+hydrocarbon, spontaneous combustion
compression- to the point of ignition
find a fire source and take it
my favorite fine steel wool and a 9 volt battery, small and ez to carry

2007-10-10 14:01:53 · answer #5 · answered by John S 5 · 1 1

My favorite is the magnifying glass and dry leaf method. This link you provide is a variation of that method.

2007-10-10 16:03:20 · answer #6 · answered by Peter D 7 · 1 0

Put some water into a condom and use the suns rays to heat some dry leaves.

2007-10-10 16:15:08 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Roses, Bubble Bath, Champagne, romantic movie (I like Somewhere in Time), chocolate covered strawberries ;)

2007-10-10 06:22:32 · answer #8 · answered by psiexploration 7 · 2 1

you can rub sticks together. You can be out in a lighting storm. That's bound to work. 2 I guess.

2007-10-10 06:19:20 · answer #9 · answered by buzz_e_me 2 · 1 1

There is an old method of starting fire with a fire bow.

Beyond that, I don't know.

2007-10-10 10:06:37 · answer #10 · answered by Doesntstayinvegas.com 3 · 1 1

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