Day 3: Creating A Hand Drill Fire
Be Kind Always.
Hand Drill
The hand drill is the most primitive friction fire method—but it’s also the easiest to build.
Why Hand Drill?
Works with just two sticks
No cord, knife, or bow required
Perfect for no-gear survival scenarios
What You Need (2 Parts)
Spindle – Straight, dry stalk
Hearth Board – Dry, soft wood (cottonwood, willow, cedar)
Pro Tips
Use plant dust, shirt fabric, or ash to reduce hand friction
Spin slow to warm it up, fast to ignite
Cut a notch in your hearth board to catch the ember
Keep elbows on knees for stability and control
Bottom Line
Mastering the hand drill gives you fire with zero gear.
It’s tough—but it’s simple.
And like all survival knowledge—it weighs nothing.