Fatwood – Part 1: Collecting
Fatwood, also known as “lightwood,†“lighter wood†or “maya wood,†is derived from the heartwood of pine trees. This resin-impregnated heartwood is hard and rot-resistant; the stumps or...
View ArticleFatwood – Part 2: Matchstick Tinder Box
There are tons and tons of fire starters out there that you can use but none quite as good as fatwood. It’s long burn time, natural waterproofing and easy availability (at least in the southeastern US)...
View ArticleFatwood – Part 3: Splitting Matchsticks
There have been a several folks that have asked how I split my fatwood matchsticks. I put together this little video that takes you through the process. If you’re not up to making your own matchsticks...
View ArticleFatwood – Part 4: DIY MayaDust
Through the years I have heard people refer to Fatwood by a lot of different names including maya wood. Some of you will recognize the name Maya as part of a product name from Light My Fire. I know a...
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