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    How can you make sure to start a fire with two sticks?
    Britt Edelen
    Boy Scout
    Britt Edelen was an active member of his local Boy Scouts troop near Athens, Georgia from ages 8 to 16. As a Scout, he went on dozens of camping trips, learned and practiced many wilderness survival skills, and spent countless hours appreciating the great outdoors. In addition, Britt worked as a counselor for several summers at an adventure camp in his hometown, which allowed him to share his passion for and knowledge of the outdoors with others.
    Boy Scout
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    Keep trying, even if you don't get a coal right away. If you're trying to make a fire with sticks, keep in mind that it's going to take a long time. A lot of people give up too soon, because they think it won't work or there's something wrong with the stick, but creating enough friction to start a fire takes a lot of work.
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    Can you really start a fire with two sticks?
    Britt Edelen
    Boy Scout
    Britt Edelen was an active member of his local Boy Scouts troop near Athens, Georgia from ages 8 to 16. As a Scout, he went on dozens of camping trips, learned and practiced many wilderness survival skills, and spent countless hours appreciating the great outdoors. In addition, Britt worked as a counselor for several summers at an adventure camp in his hometown, which allowed him to share his passion for and knowledge of the outdoors with others.
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    You can, but it takes time and patience. Wear gloves to keep your hands from getting cut or burned. If you don't have gloves, try putting your sleeves over your hands to protect them.
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    How would I find a rock with a perfect-sized hole in it in the wild and a perfect-sized stick that is sharp and everything else?
    wikiHow Staff Editor
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    You can sharpen sticks with a knife or a sharp piece of rock and make cordage out of various plants, like yucca, to replace the string. Many people bring survival kits with them to the wild that contain some of these supplies, however.
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    I'm still not able to make an ember. What am I doing wrong?
    Community Answer
    You want your drill to be made of a harder material than your fire board. Push your thumbnail into the fire board; if it makes a dent, then it is good softness. Push your nail into the drill; if there is no dent, then you have the proper setup.
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    Does the type of wood matter?
    Community Answer
    No, not really. However, you should use dry wood from dead trees.
  • Question
    Where can I find tinder?
    Annelise Albert-Hall
    Community Answer
    Tinder, typically bundles of sticks smaller in width than a toothpick, is pretty much always found on the ground. It takes a bit of effort to hunt around for a sizable handful, but it is vital for a successful fire.
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    Can I do this with a rock?
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    No. It is necessary for both pieces to be wooden so that the friction that results from rubbing them together will heat the wood enough to catch fire. This is impossible to do with a rock.
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    If I use a glass shard, how long will it take for it to begin smoking?
    Annelise Albert-Hall
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    There's no single answer. It depends on how dry the wood is, the type of wood you're using, and how sunny it is outside.
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    What type of string should I use for the bow method?
    Community Answer
    Nylon, leather, jute and paracord all work well. Try using a bigger string, as a smaller string might break.
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    What do I do if I don't have a knife?
    Rob Esparza IV
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    You can use stone tools. Just hit different rocks together until you get a sharp edge. That can be substituted for a knife.
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    Do you need a lot of strength to do this?
    FiRE
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    You do need enough strength to be able to apply lots of pressure while rubbing fast, but almost anybody could do it.
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    Can this be done using pencils?
    FiRE
    Community Answer
    Probably not, unless you managed to take the lead out. But anyway, the paint could cause very harmful fumes, and it may not work.
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