Restocking Fee No
Return shipping will be paid by Buyer
All returns accepted Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within 30 Days
Refund will be given as Money Back
Brand Unbranded
Type Bow Drill
Model Friction Fire
MPN Does Not Apply
Material Bayog Bamboo
Features Lightweight, Tough, Strong
Country/Region of Manufacture United States
Suitable For Backpacking

Check the listing for details. Bow Drill Complete Kit - Bayog Bamboo Lightweight, Tough, Strong, Exotic Bow. Condition: New. Listed at 49.50 USD. Bow Drill Complete Kit with Written Instructions Bayog Bamboo Exotic Bow that is Lightweight, Tough, and Strong! You will have a unique, exotic bow that is not commonly found or used by other people here in the USA. This is a Complete Bow Drill Kit that includes a genuine leather coal catcher and written instructions! You'll have everything you need to start a fire with a bow drill plus more! The bow drill is an ancient tool used to make friction fire. It's a primitive method of starting fire that applies friction to generate heat. The heat eventually produces an ember in the burnt wood dust. The ember is tiny and fragile. Once it is formed it is carefully placed into a "nest or tinder bundle" where it is carefully nurtured and coaxed into flame. Once the tinder bundle bursts into flame, it is placed into the fuel (kindling) that has been assembled ready for ignition. Bow drills were used between the 4th and 5th millennium BC. The bow drill consists of a bearing block or handhold, a spindle or drill, a hearth or fireboard, and a simple bow. Bayog Bamboo makes for a great bow for bow drills. It is lightweight, flexible, tough, and has a high tensile strength which is the resistance of a material to breaking under tension. Bayog Bamboo is ideal for construction. The walls are so thick that there's only a tiny hole in the center. It is unlike the bamboo that most people associate with which has a big hole. Bayog Bamboo is also known as timber bamboo and is used as posts or stilts for constructing houses and bridges for people to cross rivers in countries like the Philippines.These Bayog Bamboo bows are made from the branches of Bayog Bamboo. Each bow is handcrafted and is slightly different from each other. Each bow has its own unique look and quality. Looking at the ends of the bows as shown in the pictures, these bows are either completely solid or have a tiny hole in the center. They are tough and strong! Features of the Bayog Bamboo Bow:Exotic and uniqueLightweightToughHigh tensile strengthComes with an 8-strand paracord bow string.Comes with an 8-strand paracord backup bow string.Treated with boiled linseed oil to enhance water resistance.What you will get with your order:Bayog Bamboo BowHandhold: Made from ash with a virtually frictionless metal insert.Spindles: One spindle made from sotol and one spindle made from cedar.Fireboards: One fireboard made from sotol and one fireboard made from cottonwood.Nest: 2 long strands of oakum.1 roll of charcloth in a waterproof cannister.Small bundle of fatwood sticks. Parts description:Bayog Bamboo Bow: Harvested and handcrafted from the branch of a Bayog bamboo, each bow is slightly different from each other and has its own unique look. Each one is treated with boiled linseed oil to enhance its water resistance.Handhold: Made from ash and treated with boiled linseed oil. It has a steel plate insert that is virtually frictionless for the spindle to spin on. The steel plate insert is shiny enough to use as a signal like a mirror in an emergency situation.Spindles: Cedar and Sotol. Each spindle is carefully handcrafted to make sure it is as straight as possible so that it will spin with very little wobble, if any. Each spindle has been tested and burned in to make sure that it works properly.Fireboard: Sotol and Cottonwood. Each fireboard is burnt-in with a /\-notch cutout. Bow String: 8-strand paracord which is rot resistant and tough. As seen on the photos, one long piece of paracord string is used with half of the string already tied to the bow and the other half is wrapped around the handle to be used as a quick back up as the string eventually wears out and breaks. Since the back-up string is already tied on the handle end of the bow all you need to do is tie the other end to the tip of the bow for a fast transition. You can also take the whole string from the bow and use it as cordage if the need arises.Coal or Ember Catcher: Genuine Leather. The leather is large enough to use as a sling shot pouch if you have the other parts to make one.Nesting Material: 2 long strands of Oakum. Oakum comes from the fiber of virgin natural hemp or jute. The fibrous material of Oakum is very flammable and makes for a great nest or tinder bundle when separated and fluffed up. It can also be ignited very easily using a ferrocerium rod or fire steel.Charcloth in waterproof cannister: made with tightly weaved, thick 10 oz. 100% natural cotton. It is stored in a waterproof cannister as seen in the pictures. To highly increase the odds of igniting the nest with the ember you just produced, take a small piece of charcloth and place it in the middle of the nest once it made and ready for an ember.Fatwood: Small bundle of fatwood comes with your kit. It is highly flammable. Once you have ignited the nest and placed it with your kindling, take one piece and place it in the nest. Using a knife or your firesteel striker, you can scrape the fatwood and ignite it with a ferro rod or firesteel if you want to get a fire going quickly.

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