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How to Make a Swedish Torch

Adam Green By Adam Green August 22, 2025 4 Min Read
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How to Make a Swedish Torch

If you’ve never used a Swedish torch before, you’re missing out on one of the smartest, most efficient ways to build a fire. Also known as a Swedish log stove, this technique dates back centuries and is still popular because of how easy, compact, and versatile it is.

Whether you’re camping, prepping for emergencies, or just enjoying a cozy evening outside, the Swedish torch is a must-know skill. This video from the Youtube channel, Why Wait, shows you exactly how to make it. I also typed up the instructions below.

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Why the Swedish Torch Is So Brilliant

The Swedish torch burns from the inside out, acting like a chimney that channels flames and smoke straight up. That means:

  • More efficient burning
  • Less smoke than a traditional campfire
  • Minimal prep and no need for lighter fluid
  • Long-lasting fire (up to 3–4 hours)
  • Perfect for cooking with a pan or pot right on top

You only need a single log to create a steady fire that’s clean, self-contained, and ideal for cooking and heating.

What You’ll Need

  • A large, dry log (preferably at least 12–18 inches tall)
  • Chainsaw or hand saw
  • Knife or hatchet
  • Wood shavings, pine needles, or other dry tinder
  • Small twigs and sticks

Optional but helpful:

How to Make a Swedish Torch

Step 1: Choose Your Log

Pick a thick, sturdy log that can stand upright on its own. The straighter and more stable, the better. Hardwoods burn longer, but softer woods are easier to light. Old telephone pole remnants also work great.

Step 2: Make Vertical Cuts

Using a chainsaw (or hand saw if needed), cut a cross shape into the top of the log. Make two or more cuts so that the top is divided into four or more sections, like a pie. Saw down about ¾ of the way through the log, deep enough to create airflow and space for the fire to travel down.

Step 3: Add Tinder

Shave some kindling with your knife and drop the wood shavings into the cuts. You can also use dry pine needles, small twigs, or even cardboard scraps. Don’t overpack it, though. You want airflow to help the fire draw properly.

Step 4: Build a Fire on Top

Place a small bundle of twigs, dry leaves, or kindling on the top center of the log and light it. As the fire burns, embers will fall into the vertical cuts and ignite the inside of the log.

Step 5: Let It Burn

Once the inside starts catching, the Swedish torch becomes a self-contained vertical fire. You’ll see flames emerging from the cuts and minimal smoke due to the chimney effect.

How to Use It

Once the torch is burning steadily:

  • Cook directly on top: Place a cast iron skillet or pot right on the flat surface of the log.
  • Warm yourself: The vertical flame radiates heat effectively and is great for huddling around.
  • Light up your camp: It provides excellent lighting and ambiance without scattering coals like a traditional campfire.

Final Thoughts

The Swedish torch is one of the easiest and most useful fire setups. It’s fast to light, doesn’t require lighter fluid or fire starters, and lasts for hours. Definitely give it a try, and also be sure to check out Why Wait on Youtube.

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