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Main Discussion Area => Cave Men only "Oooga Booga" => Topic started by: ricktrojanowski on September 03, 2007, 09:47:33 pm

Title: first handrill fire
Post by: ricktrojanowski on September 03, 2007, 09:47:33 pm
Thanks for your help guys.  Here's some pics of my first fire.  I thought I'd share them with you since everyone else just thinks I'm the neighborhood wierdo!!

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Title: Re: first handrill fire
Post by: Justin Snyder on September 03, 2007, 09:52:56 pm
Great job.  I am the neighborhood weirdo.  Justin
Title: Re: first handrill fire
Post by: jamie on September 03, 2007, 10:00:52 pm
rick, welcome to the neighborhood wierdo club. peace now that ive seen your face it all clicks. hows the wife and kid.
Title: Re: first handrill fire
Post by: cowboy on September 03, 2007, 10:02:21 pm
Impressive :D!! Weirdo?? I've been getting funny looks and chit chat behind my back for coupla years. Modern day folk just don't seem to view the past as it was actually reality. It's like the fact that somebody invented the light bulb - oh, OK - hey lets rent a movie and how bout some KFC for supper. Today's conveinences are the only real reality to most. After picking up a stone point, I've sat and thought about who built it, and what it must have been like back then - you can build that vision in your mind of a place with no roads, buildings, planes, etc. It happened and I love the fact ;D.
Title: Re: first handrill fire
Post by: Dane on September 04, 2007, 08:16:40 am
Hey, yet another wierdo! Nice job on the fire. I made my first bow fire a few months back, at Jamie's primitive meet, and it was an amazing feeling. I'm with Cowboy, love to channel the past through some object or artifact, I do the same with old buildings and stone walls, wondering who was here, how they lived, why they are gone.

Even my wife thinks I am a bit of a weirdo, in a nice way. She tells her friends I am always walking through the house with horn, stone, wood, etc, nothing normal at all. If real life is sitting in front of the TV for five hours each night and then going to bed, forget it, I'll remain abnormal.
Title: Re: first handrill fire
Post by: DanaM on September 04, 2007, 09:41:49 am
Nice fire and congrats but I prefer eccentric over weirdo ;)
Title: Re: first handrill fire
Post by: RidgeRunner on September 04, 2007, 10:01:10 am
When I lit my first primitive fire (with a bow drill) my wife told me that I was eccentric.
I said" Honey you know I dont have enough money to be eccentric."
She said "OK then you are just plain-o-weird."
I have been just plain-o-weird ever since. ;D

Sure is fun.  Being weird and all..

David
 
Title: Re: first handrill fire
Post by: Hillbilly on September 04, 2007, 11:40:14 am
Congratulations, it's an amazing feeling getting fire from a couple sticks, ain't it? I don't trust anybody who isn't wierd.
Title: Re: first handrill fire
Post by: DanaM on September 04, 2007, 12:07:40 pm
Ok all ready so I am weird also, hope yer satisfied
Title: Re: first handrill fire
Post by: Otoe Bow on September 04, 2007, 06:14:53 pm
Rick:  Can you tell us about type wood you used, tender, etc, etc.  I'd like to give it a try.

Otoe

Title: Re: first handrill fire
Post by: Kegan on September 04, 2007, 09:16:21 pm
You know, if you think about it, "weird" usually just means you have more skills than someone else, and "normal" means you're a slug ;D. Now if you'll excuse me, I'm gonna go play with sticks ;).
Title: Re: first handrill fire
Post by: ricktrojanowski on September 04, 2007, 10:08:55 pm
As much as I hate technology, At least it gives us wierdo's a place to chat.  I think it is some sort of grand plan that we are dispersed among "normal" society.    Jamie the wife and kid are doing great.  The boy is much bigger than when you last saw him. We are off to Montana for a bit, and I have a feeling it's going to be a little harder with him on my back than it was in CT.  As far as materials, I used a piece of horseweed about 30" long about 3/8" at tip.  A red cedar fire board and the tinder bundle was a mix of dry grass, pine needles, really fine shavings of locust bark and a little bit of tinder fungus.  It is amazing how much fun it is making things from free materials you find in the woods especially fire.
Title: Re: first handrill fire
Post by: Kegan on September 05, 2007, 07:25:29 pm
People always look at you funny when you're doing something right ;D. Einstien was a weirdo wa'n't he? :)
Title: Re: first handrill fire
Post by: Dane on September 05, 2007, 07:55:47 pm
Ok all ready so I am weird also, hope yer satisfied

Dana, I am glad you finally admitted it. "Hello, group. My name is Dana, and I'm a wierdo." :)
Title: Re: first handrill fire
Post by: 1/2primitive on September 06, 2007, 12:58:01 am
Is this also the weirdo support group?  ??? ;D 'cause if it is, I think I'm in the right place.... ;D
     Sean
Title: Re: first handrill fire
Post by: DanaM on September 06, 2007, 09:16:37 am
Weirdos Anonymous ;D Meets Everyday
Title: Re: first handrill fire
Post by: Kegan on September 06, 2007, 05:38:08 pm
I think that's a really smart way to put it- support group. We all support each other's crazy, caveman like tendancies ;D.
Title: Re: first handrill fire
Post by: Dane on September 06, 2007, 08:57:28 pm
Ooga booga. Yeah, a support group - no one else gets us. We can be like primitive goths, sitting around muttering and eating meat burned in a fire in our cave.

Speaking of weirdness, I've rough cut out the ash stand parts for my Roman "scorpian" catapulta. It's only a 2000 year old design, so it isn't paleo, but I had to brag somewhere.
Title: Re: first handrill fire
Post by: Kegan on September 07, 2007, 08:04:14 pm
Ha, I like that ;D. But we do more than mutter, there's usually alot of cursing from smashed fingers and a genreal grunt of agreement when some one thumps something on the head with a rock or stick :D. Pretty cool crowd to me ;). Now where's my rock?
Title: Re: first handrill fire
Post by: Jesse on September 09, 2007, 12:00:19 am
I thought I was weird making fires with a bow drill for no reason.  I just wanted to see if I could do it and it was a great feeling. I got it in my head from watching the movie castaway of all things. But a hand drill must be a lot harder. Good job succeeding.  Im sure you must have felt like giving up a few times. I know I spent a good 6 hours trying to get my first bow drill fire. The second one was like 1 minute.
Title: Re: first handrill fire
Post by: bowdog62010 on September 11, 2007, 12:10:43 pm
Still working on mine. Just another wierd-O. Horse weed isn't that the stuff that is soft and pithy in the middle. Seems it would crush or am I useing too much force.
Title: Re: first handrill fire
Post by: Pat B on September 11, 2007, 03:10:13 pm
I have a horse weed arrow that Jamie put through a doe last year and the only thing missing is the point. Horse weed, dog fennel and goldenrod, once dried, are stronger than you would think.   Pat
Title: Re: first handrill fire
Post by: bowdog62010 on September 12, 2007, 08:19:17 pm
Reading some of the previous threads, I have gathered that it must be harvested and dried before it becomes soft. I have been trying to use an oak fire board. I will return the favor to Jeff for that helpful advice thanks.
Title: Re: first handrill fire
Post by: PepeLep on October 22, 2007, 09:43:34 pm
I don't trust anybody who isn't wierd.

Same here.
:D