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Although the {{Ix|chard coal berners}} are secretive, from what Riddley says they seem to use the same method as old Anglo-Saxon colliers, building a specially shaped covered woodpile or "clamp" (what Riddley calls a {{Ix|hart}}) for a slow controlled burn. {{By|EB}}
 
Although the {{Ix|chard coal berners}} are secretive, from what Riddley says they seem to use the same method as old Anglo-Saxon colliers, building a specially shaped covered woodpile or "clamp" (what Riddley calls a {{Ix|hart}}) for a slow controlled burn. {{By|EB}}
  
[http://www.regia.org/charcoal.htm Regia Anglorum: Charcoal Burning] (Anglo-Saxon and Viking techniques)<br>
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=== See also ===
[https://eee.uci.edu/clients/bjbecker/SpinningWeb/riddley1.html Spinning the Web of Ingenuity: Week 1 Riddley Guide] (photos of the process)
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; [http://www.regia.org/charcoal.htm Regia Anglorum: Charcoal Burning]
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: Anglo-Saxon and Viking techniques

Latest revision as of 00:41, 25 November 2013

Produced by partly oxidizing wood in a low-oxygen fire, charcoal has the virtue of burning hotter and more steadily than wood. Riddley lives in an Iron Age society and to smelt iron, you need a charcoal fire.

Although the chard coal berners are secretive, from what Riddley says they seem to use the same method as old Anglo-Saxon colliers, building a specially shaped covered woodpile or "clamp" (what Riddley calls a hart) for a slow controlled burn. EB

See also

Regia Anglorum: Charcoal Burning
Anglo-Saxon and Viking techniques