All videos for the tag : spark (7 videos)
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550 paracord outdoor survival bracelet with whistle, compass, and fire starter by Sahara Sailor640204:10
Get it here… 1. The bracelet could be disassembled as rope for making traps, building tents, and in a lot other emergent situations; 2. The scraper works as a fire starter, but could used as a knife as well; 3. The add-on compass feature provides easy safety for navigation while travelling; 4. The built-in whistle…
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Get it here… ✦ SAVE YOUR LIFE ✦✦ Paracord Bracelet is a survival multi tool with heavy duty rock climbing 550lb milspec paracord, magnesium fire starter, & compass. The unique reflective dots on the paracord will refect the most tiny of lights and be able to see from a distance. ✦✦ GREAT COMFORT, PREIMUM QUALITY…
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Locating And Using Rocks to Start A Fire14774008:16
A demonstration of where what and how to look for and use rocks that will spark when struck with a piece of high carbon steel such as a carbon steel knife. To catch the spark I’m using Chaga or True Tinder Fungus. Chaga grows on Birch trees and after drying works like charred cloth for…
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Primitive Fire From Stones22211702:01
Smashing iron pyrites/marcasite together produces a very low temperature spark that is barely visible in daylight. This spark will turn to ember if landed on extremely dry wood punk powder, or similar material. I can not think of a more primitive fire method than I’ve shown here. No cutting tool required.
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Firesteel: an overrated survival item?31608317:52
Will a firesteel let you down in a jungle survival situation? (and four tests to make sure it won’t) junglecraft.com.my
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Pine Needle Bed Shelter with Tony Nester873709:18
Visit for info on Tony’s survival books or courses. In dry, cool weather, a pine-needle bed is an excellent way to stay warm if lost. We have used these “beds” below freezing in the mountains of northern Arizona.