Stage one of fire making uses two hands to turn a wooden sticks which causes friction on a wooden block and results in fire.

Fire-Making

Stage one of fire making uses two hands to turn a wooden sticks which causes friction on a wooden block…

Stage two of fire making consists of a man holding the wooden stick in his mouth and turning the stick rapidly with rope. By spinning the rope rapidly friction is a result causing fire to be created.

Fire-Making

Stage two of fire making consists of a man holding the wooden stick in his mouth and turning the stick…

Stage three of fire making uses a bow as a tension rod and a fly wheel. To begin the bow would wind around the stick; the person would then push down causing the stick the spin. When the tension was released from the bow the fly wheel would continue spinning causing the rope to be re-spun around the stick. This would cause friction below resulting in fire.

Fire-Making

Stage three of fire making uses a bow as a tension rod and a fly wheel. To begin the bow would wind…