hankautulenkäynnistys
Hankautulenkäynnistys, meaning friction fire starting in Finnish, refers to a collection of primitive fire-making techniques that rely on the friction generated between two pieces of wood to produce an ember. These methods have been used by humans for millennia across various cultures and environments. The core principle involves creating fine wood dust, or "punk," by rubbing two pieces of wood together. This dust is then heated through continued friction until it reaches its ignition temperature and begins to smolder. Once an ember is formed, it is carefully transferred to a tinder bundle, which is then blown upon until it ignites into flame.
Common hankautulenkäynnistys methods include the hand drill, the bow drill, and the fire plow. The hand drill