I've wanted to try an fire piston for some time, so while waiting on some roughed out hollow forms to dry, thought this would be a good time. For those of you not familiar with a fire piston, it works on the same principle as a diesel engine. Use compression to start a fire. The fire piston itself is several hundred years old and, obviously, predates matches. The original piston were made entirely of wood. I opted for brass pipe and an aluminum piston. It works, but I need to make some char clothe to get a good ember. Dryer lint smelled burnt, but no ember. In my minds eye I designed it to be screwed shut when not in use, but he O-ring, doing it's job, holds the air in the bottom so it wont close the whole way. Walnut and brass, sanded to 300 starting to put on oil coats. Still need to sort out the brass end but wanted to see if it is doable. Additionally, I wanted to us a brass cap, but the borg didn't have the right sized cap so had to opt for an 1/8 to 1/4 adapter and 1/4 plug. Candid criticism and advice greatly appreciated.