Yes . It is better than nothing but burns a bit quick.
Inexpensive, easy to work with. For fires, lights very easily.
I don't see any reason why it would not work, However professional sleds use steel lined runners. You can use birch and for extra slipperiness consider lining the bottom with a 4mm or 5mm steel.
so far i have found the split fires to work good
for putting out fires
It's a night were all the fires in the world go and work?
it is the good and bad work of people that affect to our environment, for example wasting the good influence of trees.
i would get to work before my boss fires me, quickest way is using the train
fire fighters put out fires and save lives
they are cone shaped with a hole in the top for the smoke from the fires inside
The adjectives describing birch wood include "strong," "durable," and "light-colored." Birch is often praised for its fine grain and smooth texture, making it aesthetically pleasing. Additionally, it is known for being versatile and easy to work with, which contributes to its popularity in construction and furniture making.
The chips were the source for the evening fires. The plains have no trees, so they were the only thing to use. The children were walking with the wagons and collection of the chips made sense. All children had jobs to do in the family. Even the youngest would help do things like collect eggs or feed the chickens. Unlike many children today they knew for the family to work well it took all of the members to help support the family unit.
My grandparents and great-grandparents, who were excellent farmers & horticulturists, routinely placed rusty nails in trees to provide an iron supplement for the health and growth for their trees. Seemed to work for them and continues to work effectively for me. As they keep my trees, which are succeptable to iron chlorosis in highly alkaline soil, green through out the growing season.