I've just made myself a tinder tube and it rocks. Way easier and more convenient than charcloth.
Some pics. These are not mine, but you get the idea...
These things are bril. The cord or tape is cotton which smoulders. Initially, you have to light it with a match the first time - then you pull the smouldering edge/end into the tube, which does two things. It snuffs out the smouldering edge and preserves the charred edge for the next use. Then when you are ready to use it again, light your fire or even light a cigarette, push out an inch or so of cord, place charred edge on your flint, strike with a steel and the charred edge of the cord springs to life. I've found this to take a spark FAR easier than charcloth.
You can then either put the smouldering end of the cord into a tinder nest and breath life into it to light a fire, or just light cigarettes or a pipe directly from the smouldering end.
When you are done, pull the smouldering end back into the copper or brass tube and the smoulder is snuffed out almost instantly. The delicate charred edge is then protected from damage, ready for the next use. Brill.
So easy to make too. I think I'll do a quick how-to.
Anyone else used a tinder-tube?






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! I messed around with something similar but never found a piece of tube the right size! 



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