Sometimes, when the grater on the matchbox is completely worn out, but you need to light a fire in field conditions, a stop trick comes to the rescue. It turns out that with the help of two matches you can strike a fire. Don't believe? And you try. This technique can be used not only in nature, but also at home to entertain friends.
Content:

Work materials
In order to light a match against a match, you will need:
- matches;
- pharmaceutical gum.
Step 1: Making the Super Attachment
We get 2 matches.

We take the usual pharmacy gum and make a loop out of it.

Bend the upper end of the loop and press it with your thumb.

We turn the resulting mini-loops away from ourselves and apply them to each other.

We put them on one of the matches and tighten the loops closer to the head, pulling on the free edge of the elastic band. Got a knot.

Insert the second match into the loop formed on the free edge.

Step 2. Light the fire
We hold the second match vertically, and we hold the first match horizontally and pull it to the maximum distance that the elastic band allows.



We test in nature
We repeat the same steps. We hold one match, we delay the second and cut out the fire.

The result is the same.

Now you can light the fire.

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