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This instructable tells you how to make a really easy toasting fork, for use on campfires. It takes about 30 seconds to make and can be made with just a penknife.
 
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eyesee says: Dec 21, 2012. 1:36 AM
Approve
freeza36 says: Mar 31, 2012. 11:22 AM
I will post a pic of mine later today
fmurillo gomez says: Nov 30, 2011. 2:32 PM
u can also make in bigger scale to catch fishes at a river but use preferebly a bamboo stick with a diameter 1.5in or 2ins.
feibiao says: May 5, 2011. 8:48 AM
simple and useful i'll have a try next camp
yugiohmaster2323 in reply to feibiaoMay 17, 2011. 5:58 PM
im camping this friday
steve_tupper2010 says: Dec 2, 2010. 7:09 AM
Nice job, AntMan232. If you want to go one stage further, would point out that this can also be used for spearing things, fish mainly, if you trim the points a bit and maybe make the project a little larger overall. Instructables like this are great - useful but simple. I shall be using this on my next camping trip, that's for sure.
yugiohmaster2323 in reply to steve_tupper2010May 15, 2011. 6:50 PM
GOOD IDEAR
ostomesto in reply to steve_tupper2010May 5, 2011. 3:05 PM
im doing the fish thing! great idea
Purple Guy says: Sep 4, 2010. 9:55 AM
I made this today. The main bit of wood was perhaps a bit thin and also wasn't very straight so I might make another tomorrow? : )
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AntMan232 (author) in reply to Purple GuySep 30, 2010. 9:10 AM
Wow, someone actually liked it enough to bother to make it! it makes it all worth the effort. Lets see some more pics guys...
yugiohmaster2323 in reply to AntMan232May 15, 2011. 6:49 PM
thats not nice its a great idea IM GOING TO MAKE IT HUMPH
ostomesto in reply to AntMan232May 5, 2011. 3:06 PM
of course someone's gonna make it. this is one of the things that are useful, awesome, and creative yet take only a couple minutes to make. im bored and have nothings to do so im gonna make one now. its easy and useful, thats what makes a good ible'
CamWaite in reply to AntMan232Oct 17, 2010. 2:16 AM
I will hopefully take this design to scout camp in the next few weeks!
Purple Guy in reply to AntMan232Oct 3, 2010. 1:47 PM
Thanks for the patch! :D
Purple Guy in reply to Purple GuySep 4, 2010. 10:06 AM
what sort of wood did you use? just so I know
AntMan232 (author) in reply to Purple GuySep 30, 2010. 9:10 AM
Not a clue.(sorry)
ninja_maker says: May 7, 2011. 3:09 PM
Hey also u can soak the front in water so that it doesn't catch on fire.
ninja_maker says: May 7, 2011. 3:07 PM
ive gone cmapind before and never seen someone make this. this time im goin to be roastin 4 marshmallows at once while they're still roasting one.
chuckr44 says: Nov 29, 2010. 10:10 AM
Hm. I bet if I put a hotdog between the "tines", then remove the cross sticks, the tines will squeeze the hotdog enough so it won't fall into the fire.

Coliflower says: Oct 12, 2010. 6:04 PM
Great 'ible, 5 stars.

Good idea and design, I may try this when I go camping this coming summer.
dropkick says: Sep 5, 2010. 9:11 PM
Great hotdog or marshmallow spear, and it would work for holding and cooking meat. But if green willows are available I'd rather make a grill and fry my burger on it. Bend a larger branch into a u-shape, tie the ends together, and weave smaller branches through each other and the u-shape. (Bad drawing below) While traditionally used for frying fish, I've cooked burgers and steaks on them before.
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AntMan232 (author) in reply to dropkickSep 30, 2010. 9:09 AM
I've used the same contraption as a snowshoe as well, maybe this winter that'll be the next instructable...
spenfisher12 says: Sep 1, 2010. 11:49 AM
this can also be a frog gig
Pentacle in reply to spenfisher12Sep 27, 2010. 1:32 PM
Very true!
janettetsmith in reply to spenfisher12Sep 5, 2010. 2:29 PM
Ew.
spenfisher12 in reply to janettetsmithSep 7, 2010. 3:56 PM
dont go camping if ypu cant handle the grosser things
janettetsmith in reply to spenfisher12Sep 7, 2010. 6:37 PM
I go camping plenty and never found the need to gig a frog. However, that doesn't mean I wouldn't eat me some frog legs if someone else did it.
AntMan232 (author) in reply to spenfisher12Sep 1, 2010. 11:55 AM
Thanks, however two other people have said almost the same thing, could you please read the comments next time!
spenfisher12 in reply to AntMan232Sep 7, 2010. 3:54 PM
if there are less than 5
brickman93 says: Sep 9, 2010. 1:16 PM
so what exactally do you toast with this?
AntMan232 (author) in reply to brickman93Sep 10, 2010. 12:55 PM
Whatever you like, bread, sausages, fish, burgers...
kumo says: Sep 5, 2010. 2:45 PM
Concerning the choice of wood, hazel is a favorite around here. (I'm from Switzerland). In Europe, you're never far from an hazel tree, which technically looks more like a bush. Easy to split straight shafts with straight grain, very flexible wood, very workable with basic tools (say, a pocket knife of the swiss variety), tasty edible nuts. Birch, once stripped from its bark, would be be very usable as well.
Purple Guy says: Sep 1, 2010. 12:16 PM
Good 'ible, I might try tomorrow but I can tell that I'll just end up splitting the wood in half or it snapping with my luck!
Broom in reply to Purple GuySep 3, 2010. 10:43 AM
Make sure your stick is green, and it should be less likely to snap.
Purple Guy in reply to BroomSep 4, 2010. 9:13 AM
thanks : )
fireraisr says: Aug 31, 2010. 8:21 PM
this is more commonly known as a frog gig or fishing spear. I'm sure it makes a great campfire fork as well. an important thing to note is the type of wood you use for this. Sure you can make it out of anything but certain woods are toxic and can actually poison your food. If you aren't sure, pine is always a safe bet (outdoors-man fact: every part of the pine tree is edible, from the needles to the inner bark. Many campers enjoy pine needle tea)
Foaly7 in reply to fireraisrSep 4, 2010. 8:51 AM
Yeah, you can set up camp by a river, make one of these, stab a fish, then take it straight to the fire and cook it up.
AntMan232 (author) in reply to fireraisrSep 1, 2010. 1:38 AM
Yeah, I knew the stuff about pines, but which woods are toxic? Also, I would have barbed it for a fishing spear, but thanks.
Broom in reply to AntMan232Sep 3, 2010. 10:46 AM
Cashews, yew, black cherry twigs (but mostly the bark, so peeling the bark off the sticks should make them safe), and a few others. Most are perfectly safe.
Cimarron_warrior says: Sep 1, 2010. 10:07 PM
if you are out in the bush you could use some small vines and tie around the base of your splits and that would also help to kep it from spliting further.
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