Charcoal….. So much more than BBQ fuel!

Charcoal fueled much of the technological advancement for centuries– from its use to smelt metal ore to its role as the major component of gunpowder, it has been the ingredient behind the scenes that has enabled much of the “advancement” that we have made. In this episode of the Folk Craft Revival podcast Rebecca Oaks (author of Making Charcoal and Biochar) joins us to discuss charcoal, it’s history and uses, traditional methods of making it, what it looks like from a small-scale charcoal burners perspective, and suggestions for making some at home.

I don’t know about you, but I intend to make some this summer…. Even if just for grilling.

Resources Mentioned

rebeccaoaks.co.uk — Rebecca’s website

Making Charcoal and Biochar by Rebecca Oaks

Coppicing and Coppice Crafts by Rebecca Oaks and Edward Mills

Greenwood Crafts by Edward Mills and Rebecca Oaks

Sylva by John Evelyn

The European Charcoal Burners Association

biocharretort.com — the Exeter Retort

Kon Tiki Kilns — Information about how they work and how you can make one yourself, you can also buy one here

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