I have seen this fire making method all my life on the movie and tv screen, and yes I was a Boy Scout, but no, they didn't teach it in my troop. I was the expert there in makin fire, even as a kid, but only in preparation with a one match used fire. I guess I have a little of the pyro gene in my ancestry.
But seriously. I have been interested in my Cherokee Culture ever since I was able to understand that I was Cherokee. My father on the other hand, although full blood, was into slick cars, air conditioning, and being a workaholic.
Well I have fooled with this bow drill concept for years, off and on, and could make the smoke but that was all, and I never put any real effort into it, until about 2 weeks ago. I started watchin youtube demos until I dreamed about them, and they all were pretty much the same UNTIL. I had just about decided that it was not meant to be. Then I decided to watch one more, and once again this smart ass youngster came on the screen that was about the same age as my youngest son, and he immediately announced that he was an instructor for some primitive skills school.
Oh brother, here we go again.
He started the lesson by telling me what I already knew about different woods, spindles, hearths, ect, you know the drill but then! He made a comment that no one in the DOZENS of videos ever made. How to test the hearth wood for correctness in texture. WOW!:o Nobody ever done that before, let's pay attention.
Willow is best for the hearth, and if its dead enough, and just right, you should be able to easily score it with you thumb nail. It's just that simple, along with a slightly bigger V-notch cut into your hearth board.
So! To the creek I went with the saw, found a dead limb about 2" thick and cut it. Got back to my shop, split it with my tomahawk and shaved it flat with same tool. Got my cedar spindle, my leather stringed bow, and after gettin a hole started, and cuttin the V-notch had fire in under a minute. My my, just one little comment turned a frustrating endeavor into a success.
Now it's on to flint and steal. Think that's gonna be easier though.