How to make Char Cloth: In Hexult, Jacob and Elya make char cloth as it is excellent at catching the sparks from a wizards striker. Here is a video of us making some at home, to show how easy it is. (Note the BBQ is lit with a piece of char cloth) |
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A Nocturnal The nocturnal is an imstrument used by sailors to tell the time from the stars. In Hexult, Jaboc used some home-made ones, to light the signal fires at the right time for aligning the wizard towers Here is a link to a Wikapedia article on them: Nocturnal And here is a pdf you can print out to make your own Hexult's Nocturnal The only thing you'll need to make the Nocturnal is an eyelet punch, or something that will hold the three pieces of card together, allow them to turn and have a viewing hole through the middle |
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A Log candle Simply get a large log, this one was just under waist height:
It will take a while to get started, but as the fire burns down into the cuts, it acts like a chimney drawing the air up from the bottom and creates a single large flame from the center of the log. This one went for about an hour. This was originally in the first book Hexult, but unfortuanately got cut! |
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A Stirling Engine This one was made from spare parts. For Hexult, I hope to make a larger one that is buried in the ice and works off the heat of the sun. It is not featured in the first book, but may well be in the future |
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The ice lens Here is a video (not mine) of someone lighting a fire from ice. There are other ones on youtube. I hope to replace it with my own one soon |
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Pykrete In the second book (yes, there's a sequal coming along), I wanted an ice bridge, or at least a wooden bridge
covered in ice, but I worried that a wooden bridge would flex and crack any ice covering. |
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Melt Water For the people to live I needed liquid water on the land. I suggested that liquid water would exist below the ice, melted by geothermal heat and put under great pressure by the ice sheet above. After writing, I came upon this article that mirrors this concept. |
BBC Article on Antartica |
Rocket Stove A simple efficient, insulated cooking stove, made out of old tins. Click on the picture if you would like to see how it is made. |