DIY Wax-tinder Sticks


This is a video showing how to make your own wax-tinder sticks. Starts easy with a flint & steel.
Cut Cardboard (cereal Box)



Get a cereal box and cut a strip 2 1/2 inches wide and use the whole length. Fold in half, length wise.
Place Dryer Lint

The next step is to place the dryer lint (I tried a paper towel, it works) onto the cardboard. I used some spray adhesive to keep the lint in place.
Fold the Strip in Half - Staple - Cut


I folded the cardboard strip in half before I placed the lint just to make it easier to fold later. Once folded I used a stapler to hold it shut. Place a staple every half inch.
Dip in Hot Wax and Cool


After you have stapled, dip in hot wax; let cool; now you have wax-tinder sticks. Zippo wax-tinder stick cost about $6.00 for eight, I made 16 for pennies.
The video shows a demonstration of making a flame using a flint & steel. The total flame time was about a minute and a half.