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How To Make Char Cloth for Fire Starting
Char Cloth is a flammable piece of material which is usually used in conjunction with a ferro rod flint for fire starting. Ā The Art of Manliness explains that char cloth is created through a process of pyrolysis, which Wikipedia tells us is the āthermochemical decomposition of organic material at an elevated temperature in the absence of oxygen.ā
Basically, char cloth is created by combusting an organic material in a way that releases its gasses without burning it up completely.
Having char cloth on you can be a life saver, especially if youāre trying to get a fire started in damp conditions.
Want to make your own char cloth?
As far as survival hacks go, this one is relatively easy.
You will need the following supplies:
Tin can (an Altoids box works great or a coffee can for large batches)
100% cotton (find old jeans, a shirt, or handkerchief)
Cutting tool (scissors or knife)
Puncturing tool (something to puncture the lid. A knife will work too)
1. First punch a hole in the top of your tin
A small nail is the perfect size for a hole punch. You donāt want your hole to be larger than the circumference of a pen because it could allow too much oxygen into your tin during the charring process.
2. Cut your cloth and put it in the tin
Now itās time to cut up your old jeans or shirts that you want to use for your char cloth. The cloth will shrink during the process so make sure your pieces are large enough. Use your knife or scissors to cut out some pieces out at the size you desire.
If your tin is too small, your fabric will need to be bunched up or folded which will take more time in the charring phase.
3. Set your tin on an open flame
Itās important to do this step outside or in a heavily vented area. The gases coming from your vent hole when this thing heats up will be toxic and shouldnāt be inhaled.
How long does it take?
The amount of time it takes is based on how much cloth youāre using, the size of your tin, and how hot your flame is.
Typically it should only take 10-15 minutes and youāll know when itās finished when it stops smoking.
4. Cool down and storage
When your tin stops smoking, remove it from your heat source and let it cool down for a few minutes. If you open the lid immediately, the cloth could still be hot enough to combust, and the sudden rush of oxygen is enough to make that happen.
Store in a waterproof container or bag. Personally, I removed the other items from the EDC keychain and replaced them with my char cloth.
This way Iāll always have dry char cloth to start a fire, even if Iām in the middle of a hurricane.
https://survivalhax.com/blogs/survivalhax/how-to-make-char-cloth-for-fire-starting
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