![]() Make sure you are drilling the last section of the selfie stick. Using the small drill bit (should match the size of the pull ring you will be using), drill a hole from one side of the tube to the other. Be careful not to totally deform the tube. Rip the camera attachment off the selfie stick. ![]() Long enough to safely operate near a fire. The collapsing / extending is only for convenience, but since selfie sticks are so cheap, it might be worth it to just pick one up. But if you don’t have one, no big deal you can use any tube as long as it’s fireproof. It’s compact when collapsed and extends to about 41″, which will give you plenty of reach. NOTE: I used an old selfie stick because I had one, and honestly it’s probably the best choice. heavy gauge wire, coat hanger section, key ring, or similar – pull ring.a drill with a small drill bit (I used a 3/32 bit) – hole for pull ring.a “selfie” stick or any other tube that’s fire resistant – main body.Materials Need to Build a DIY Pocket Bellow Sure, you could keep feeding it tinder until it eventually lights, but there’s a better way: the DIY Pocket Bellow. Getting that nice big piece of oak to light is a challenge. ![]() Regardless, anyone can start a fire, but getting it to rage and to keep it going is another story.Īnd it doesn’t even matter if your lost in woods or in front of your fireplace. We’ve all struck a ferro rod, rubbed sticks together, or on those real special days, used water to start a fire, right? Or maybe you were just in a hurry and used a Bic lighter.
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