05-12-2008, 11:19 AM
Maybe. You'll know soon enough.
If you have a fire, making charred cloth, or charcloth (analog to charcoal) is the tried-and-true method. You'll need pure vegetable fiber (no wool or synthetic) cloth: cotton or linen, for example. You'll also need a small metal container that's nearly air tight. An Altoids tin works, a cleaned shoe polish tin, or similar container. This will hold the squares of cloth while they're converted to charcloth. Then a few minutes and you will be ready.
If you have a fire, making charred cloth, or charcloth (analog to charcoal) is the tried-and-true method. You'll need pure vegetable fiber (no wool or synthetic) cloth: cotton or linen, for example. You'll also need a small metal container that's nearly air tight. An Altoids tin works, a cleaned shoe polish tin, or similar container. This will hold the squares of cloth while they're converted to charcloth. Then a few minutes and you will be ready.
M. Demetrius Abicio
(David Wills)
Saepe veritas est dura.
(David Wills)
Saepe veritas est dura.