FST13 Bow Drill Kit Fire Starter for Outdoor Activity Teaching
Model number: FST13
Material:wooden
Use:Place the fireboard on the ground.
Insert the spindle into the notch on the fireboard.
Use the bow to create a back-and-forth motion, causing the spindle to rotate rapidly in the notch.
The friction generates heat, which causes fine wood particles to accumulate in the notch.
Continue bowing until the accumulated wood particles ignite into an ember.
Transfer the ember onto the tinder material, blow gently to nurture the ember into a flame, and then build your fire.
Primitive Fire-Making: Bow drill kits provide a primitive and hands-on method of fire-making, teaching valuable survival skills.
Self-Reliance: Learning to use a bow drill kit promotes self-reliance and self-sufficiency in outdoor settings.
No Need for Modern Tools: Bow drill kits don’t rely on matches, lighters, or other modern tools, making them valuable in survival situations.
Educational: They are excellent tools for educational purposes, teaching outdoor enthusiasts, campers, and students about fire-starting techniques and fire safety.
Low Environmental Impact: Using a bow drill has a minimal environmental impact, as it doesn’t require the use of chemical fire-starting agents.