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Take the bow drill, for instance.
(At right, the fire he made with a bow drill).
Abrasive drilling in stone was well suited to the high-speed bow drill.
MATCHLESS Hodges coaxes fire from an ember he made with a bow drill.
Go camping, light your fire with a bow drill and eat and sleep alfresco.
Fires are started with tinder made from dry bark and shredded grass lighted either with a spark struck from flint or with a bow drill.
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We crafted our own bowls and knives, made fires with bow drills, caught fish with our own hands, and stalked elk for hours.
The final separation of the sixth face was accomplished by drilling rows of holes into the rock with metal bow drills.
Ipiutak culture lacked a number of elements of typical Eskimo culture, such as stone or clay lamps and cooking pots, harpoon floats, bow drills, and slate implements.
The early Inuit, or Eskimo, of northern North America lacked most useful metals, and so they fashioned the ivory from walrus tusks and buried mammoth tusks into a variety of utilitarian objects, such as bucket handles, bow drills, pipes, harpoon shafts, and needle cases.
He began to teach himself survival skills such as tracking, edible plant identification, and how to construct primitive technologies such as bow drills.
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