Dalem Gumino
Fire making.Introducing the forgotten manual ignition method.In the current era of modernization which is economical, practical and consumptive.I strive and am committed to preserving the skills of the predecessors who became the forerunners of today's modern technology.Fire is very supportive for survival from time immemorial.And in this video, I show you how to start a fire manually with various methods.The manual method of making fire by:Perforating, Cutting,Splitting,Strike,Compression, Focusing light which was an early method, and developed into today's tools.I really admire their skills
1 Fire drill,Hollowing method
2 Fire saw,Cutting method
3 Fire Plow,Split method
4 Strike A light,Strike method
5 Air Compressed Fire
Air compression method
6 Lenses,Method of focusing light.From how to light a very simple fire that I attached above, there are branches of each, using natural resources to be effective.With this skill method I prepare myself to face this world without, Electricity.
Fire board bow drill is still green
Drill the hearth bow with the roots still green
Damp fire board, wood fire saw
Damp bow drill
Damp fallen wood bow drill fireplace
Raw wood fireplace, Friction drying process Bow drill
Fallen Bamboo Fire Plow
Wildernes fire saw
Havesting wild bees
Staring a fire with Fire Plow
Coconut husk Fire Roll in the forest
Basics of Fire Making
Getting fire using a bow drill with long sleeper wood
Calonarang, tari sisya
Cottonwood Fire Saw
Making Bamboo Bow Drill
The ancient art of percussion fire making
Making Fire with Bamboo Fire Plow
Overcoming the shaking of the fire board so that the friction dust is collected perfectly
Teaching the Bamboo Fire Saw Method in the Wild
Berputar di Catus Pata
Teak wood Bow Drill
My life is simple,Making fire using raw bamboo,Grilled shrimp from fishing
How to get fire with 4 friction fire methods
The carpenter discovered fire by rubbing Litsea wood
Making fire with 4 Friction methods using African tulip wood
Building Friction Fire Using Cananga Wood
Coconut Leaf stalk, Fire plow
Embers of friction, damp cliff walls. Bow drill
No Shelter. Fire plows can still light fires in the rain