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Nancy Reading wrote:I find this very interesting Jordan.
So I suppose you just fill the can to a level with whatever oil/fat you have. What did you use for a wick? Just a bit of cloth? I've read that people used to peel common rush for wicks (rush lights) but I've never succeeded in getting any length before the stem snaps. It's either a lost skill or takes a more gentle hand than I have.
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Eino Kenttä wrote:There is a method for making rush wicks. ...... It's enough if you peel a bit more than half the circumference. ..... You can get rather long, intact pieces of pith this way.
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