 
              - Beaver Bushcraft - 'The Fire Buddy' (85-1420)
- Beaver Bushcraft - 'The Fire Buddy' (85-1420)
- Beaver Bushcraft - 'The Fire Buddy' (85-1420)
- Beaver Bushcraft - 'The Fire Buddy' (85-1420)
- Beaver Bushcraft - 'The Fire Buddy' (85-1420)
- Beaver Bushcraft - 'The Fire Buddy' (85-1420)
- Beaver Bushcraft - 'The Fire Buddy' (85-1420)
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                  The 'Fire Buddy' - 4-in-1 Fire LightingTool (85-1160)
- More Coming Soon - Expected 2019
- £25.00

 
  
 'Fire Buddy' 4-in-1 The Fire Lighting Tool has been designed by Mark Hordon and made for us exclusively by Dorset Woodland Blades. It has been designed to be used as a Bow Drill Bearing Block as a Traditional 'Flint & Steel' Fire Lighting tool and as a striker for modern Ferrocerium Fire Steel Rods. It also has been cleverly designed to be used with a Hand Fire Drill Set with Thumb Loops, which makes Hand Drill Fire Lighting a doddle.
'Fire Buddy' 4-in-1 The Fire Lighting Tool has been designed by Mark Hordon and made for us exclusively by Dorset Woodland Blades. It has been designed to be used as a Bow Drill Bearing Block as a Traditional 'Flint & Steel' Fire Lighting tool and as a striker for modern Ferrocerium Fire Steel Rods. It also has been cleverly designed to be used with a Hand Fire Drill Set with Thumb Loops, which makes Hand Drill Fire Lighting a doddle. The 'Fire Buddy' is made from 8mm thick metal and measures 70mm x 30mm and weighs in at 88 grams. The Fire Buddy's thickness has been carefully calculated to efficiently disperse heat when it is being used as a Bearing Block during friction fire lighting (i.e. The Bow Drill method of Fire Lighting), however, it is advised to lubricate the bearing with some oil, petroleum jelly, a green leaf or some grass etcetera, which will help to reduce any heat build-up that will inevitably occur when two surfaces are rapidly moved against each other.
The 'Fire Buddy' is made from 8mm thick metal and measures 70mm x 30mm and weighs in at 88 grams. The Fire Buddy's thickness has been carefully calculated to efficiently disperse heat when it is being used as a Bearing Block during friction fire lighting (i.e. The Bow Drill method of Fire Lighting), however, it is advised to lubricate the bearing with some oil, petroleum jelly, a green leaf or some grass etcetera, which will help to reduce any heat build-up that will inevitably occur when two surfaces are rapidly moved against each other. The holes has been drilled through each end of the 'Fire Buddy' so that a cord can be laced through them and then the ends tied with Thumb Loops, thus enabling the Fire Buddy to be used as a bearing block for use when making fire with a traditional Hand Drill Fire Set. This allows you to apply more downward pressure without having your hands slide down the drill shaft as you rotate it. A handy tip is to sharpening the tip of the Drill to about a 70° point, which will allow the bearing to remain in place whilst using the thumb loops and rotating the drill in the socket.
The holes has been drilled through each end of the 'Fire Buddy' so that a cord can be laced through them and then the ends tied with Thumb Loops, thus enabling the Fire Buddy to be used as a bearing block for use when making fire with a traditional Hand Drill Fire Set. This allows you to apply more downward pressure without having your hands slide down the drill shaft as you rotate it. A handy tip is to sharpening the tip of the Drill to about a 70° point, which will allow the bearing to remain in place whilst using the thumb loops and rotating the drill in the socket.   
                                                         
                                                         
                                                        