Webelos Craftsman: Make 4 useful things (non-wood)
My 11-year-old son went on his first Snow Camping trip last weekend.
The older, more experienced scouts were building the fire, but having a
tough time keeping the flame long enough to catch the kindling on fire.
My
son gave them one of these fire starters that he made a couple of years
ago at home. It doesn't look like much, but not only did it light
right up, it kept the flame going long enough to get the dinner fire
going. The older boys were very grateful for his homemade useful item.
Webelos boys will be going camping in the next year. A homemade fire
starter is a very useful thing to have, so easy to make, and very
inexpensive. Also, backpackers want to carry very little weight, and
this very useful item weighs VERY little!
What you need:
A cardboard egg carton with the sections cut apart
Clothes dryer lint
A candle
Matches or lighter.
(To make it more obvious it was from an egg carton, we didn't cut the
sections apart for the pictures, but you only need one section per
fire.)
Put
lint in the egg carton section, then drip wax over the top of the
lint. The dripped wax serves to 1) hold the fire longer, 2) hold the
lint in place in the egg carton section, and 3) waterproofs the lint
from the top.
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