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    Deer Antler Bow Drill


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    You just started a fire with a freaking deer antler! No one else has said it, so I will....Awesome innovation. Great work, and keep up the experiments!

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    Quote Originally Posted by One Legged Josh View Post
    You just started a fire with a freaking deer antler! No one else has said it, so I will....Awesome innovation. Great work, and keep up the experiments!
    +1 on this. I've never seen this one before.

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    That's awesome! And inventive
    WTB Ratweiler pre-loved is fine

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    Hmmmmm - much in the same way that you can use Oak as a hearth - as long as the spindle eats itself up and dumps it in the notch - it is possible.

    NICE!

    TF

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    Quote Originally Posted by Talfuchre View Post
    Hmmmmm - much in the same way that you can use Oak as a hearth - as long as the spindle eats itself up and dumps it in the notch - it is possible.

    NICE!

    TF
    Normaly I would agree on the spindle wearing down to build up dust to make the coal !

    But not this time, check out at 1:30 mark the Candiru is sharp but not that sharp! The Mullien spindle almost went all the way through the antler in 3 bows.

    I am glad you posted your reply!! I just got another idea for a bow drill experment!!

    Again THANKS for the Gray matter jump start!! Ha!!

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