I just made up a fresh batch of my "fire candy" to throw in my fire kit in preparation for a camping trip. It goes in a zip lock back with a bunch of previously collected birch bark and some fat wood. It is pretty wet where we camp so I want to make sure the fire starts fast since there will be a bunch of hungry kids waiting for their grub.
The fire kit also includes a disposable lighter, ferro rod and matches. Gotta have the matches for lighting the lantern.
Here is a pictoral of the fire candy:
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Start with a piece of wax paper (candy wrapper)
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Add a piece of cotton with vaseline (starts the flame with the tiniest of sparks, once fluffed)
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Add some wax covered cedar shavings
The final product. The wax paper is twisted and tied with a piece of jute (also catched the tiniest of sparks once fluffed)
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Fluffed and ready to take a spark. I used the BSA Hotspark with the lousy striker that it came with. The spark was tiny (it is much better with the awl of an alox farmer)
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Houston, we have ignition! Lit up nicely. I purposely left it in an unsheltered area and it lit up easily even in a stiff breeze. If I had thought about it in advance, I would have tried lighting it in a puddle. The wax paper, vaseline and the wax on the shavings make it pretty water resistant.
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Flame at about the two minute mark. The near horizontal flame shows how windy it was.
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Still going after three minutes.
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Flame out but still smoldering after over four minutes. I suspect more cedar shavings will extend the burn time, but it is more than enough to get a fire started with proper preparation of the tinder bundle, kindling and fire wood.
My firend's son is a pryomaniac especially after I gave him his first ferro rod and told him how to use it and how to make a tinder bundle. So he will enjoy getting some "candy" to play with. Of course his dad supervises. I turned his dad on to using a kukri too. And now son likes chopping. But that is another story.