Engineering:Fire-saw
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Short description: Firelighting tool
A fire-saw is a firelighting tool. It is typically an object "sawed" against a piece of wood, using friction to create an ember. It is divided into two components: a "saw" and a "hearth" (fireboard).[1][2]
History
Two forms of the fire-saw have been documented in central and western Australia .[3] One model is a split, notched stick as a hearth, and a knife-like hardwood stick as the saw. The other model makes use of the woomera weapon and defensive shield that natives carried.
In the Philippines and Oceania, a fire-saw from bamboo pieces is common.[4][5]
Fire thong
A fire thong is a form of fire-saw, where a pullstring (usually wood fibre or rope) is used to saw.[1] It is common in Southeast Asia and Oceania.
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Fire Thong". Primitiveways.com. http://www.primitiveways.com/Fire%20Thong.html.
- ↑ "Firem'n Chit Course - Leaders Training Youth - Scout Resources". InsaneScouter. http://insanescouter.org/p/177/33/Firemn_Chit_Course.html.
- ↑ Davidson, D. S. (2009-10-28). "Fire-Making in Australia". American Anthropologist 49 (3): 426–437. doi:10.1525/aa.1947.49.3.02a00040.
- ↑ Mark (2009-06-20). "Nehawka Primitive Skills: Bamboo Fire Saw". Nehawkaprimitiveskills.blogspot.com. http://nehawkaprimitiveskills.blogspot.com/2009/06/bamboo-fire-saw.html.
- ↑ "Fire Making". Jewishnaturecenter.org. http://www.jewishnaturecenter.org/html/fire_making.html.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire-saw.
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