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fireboard

[fahyuhr-bawrd, -bohrd] / ˈfaɪərˌbɔrd, -ˌboʊrd /
NOUN
mantel
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Remember that the drill must be as hard or slightly harder than the fireboard.

From Time Magazine Archive

Sets made from dry softwoods, including aspen, willow, cottonwood, and juniper, are preferred, although a spindle made from a slightly harder wood, combined with a softer fireboard, can also work.

From Time Magazine Archive

Step One Cut a V-shaped notch in the fireboard, then start a small depression adjacent to it with a rock or knife tip.

From Time Magazine Archive

The friction of the spindle against an indentation in the fireboard grinds particles from both surfaces, which must heat to 800 degrees F before a glowing coal forms.

From Time Magazine Archive

"She didn't do nothin'," giggled Dock, "but jest pick up stitches hard as she could, and her face wuz as red as one them pressed leaves they got pinned over the fireboard."

From The Tobacco Tiller A Tale of the Kentucky Tobacco Fields by Hackley, Sarah Bell