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If you are short on matches or just can't afford to waste one, learn how to build a very big fire with one match!

  1. If you do not have a man-made fire pit, clear an area of all flammable material 3 feet (0.9 m) in diameter. Then dig a hole 10–12 inches (25.4–30.5 cm) wide by 6 inches (15.2 cm) deep. This is your fire pit.
  2. (Charred cloth, birch bark, dried leaves/grasses, or other airy and fine materials are great. If you can find nothing dry, use bits of your own clothing, the contents of your wallet or purse, or anything which you may have on you which will take fire.)
    1. Other tinder materials:
    2. Dry milkweed fluff (found in the fall)
    3. Paper gum wrappers
    4. Frayed wooden stick
    5. Dried moss or lichen (found on the ground or on rocks)
    6. Pine bark or pine needles (very flammable)
    7. Pine cones
    8. Cotton ball, may have Vaseline, chapstick (it's mostly wax), or alcohol on it to help it burn
    9. Dried leaves or grasses
    10. Waxed paper from food or candy bars
    11. Birthday candles, especially joke candles that don't blow out
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  3. They burn out very easily. Use wooden ones. But if all you have is paper, don't give up; use them but remember they burn out more easily.
  4. (3 or 4 corners usually work).
  5. But be careful to not smother the fire. Add sticks slowly making sure the flame does not get smaller.
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    How can I make a fire with cooking matches?
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    First, create a pit and place large logs in a square formation as the base. Next, fill the bottom with small and medium sticks. In the center add kindling, such as paper, which you need to then cover with very small sticks. Light the kindling with matches and feed the fire as needed. Be sure to have water and a shovel on hand.
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      • Try the log cabin effect for a huge, raging fire- Stack up the logs like a log cabin, and stuffing paper in the "cabin". Then, drop a match in on the paper and there you go!
      • Use lighter fluid if it will not burn
      • If a match is damp, roll it in your hair or strike it by stabbing it in to the center of the strike pad rather than dragging it along.
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      Warnings

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      Things You'll Need

      • wooden matches
      • large stocks of all sizes of fuel (tinder, kindling, small sticks, big sticks, logs)
      • a safe fire pit/spot

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