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{{Short description|Source of light from a burning tree trunk}}
[[File:2012 08 25 004 Langzeitbelichtung.jpg|thumb|Swedish fire with sparks flying]]
A '''Swedish torch'''{{efn|also called a Swedish candle, Finn candle, Finnish torch, Finnish candle, Swedish fire, Siberian tree torch or Russian tree torch; {{Lang-de|Schwedenfeuer}}}} is a source of [[heat]] and [[light source|light]] from a vertically set [[tree]] trunk, incised and [[fire|burning]] in the middle. Despite its more common name "Swedish torch" it was [[Invention|invented]] by the [[Finns]] and itIt became known in [[Europe]] during the 1600s and is now used by forest workers, and for leisure activities (especially in southern Germany). Due to its flat surface and good embers, it can also be used for cooking. Compared to a [[campfire]], it is more compact, and therefore several small heat sources can be distributed over an area.
[[File:Making and using two types (sawed and drilled) Swedish torches in Kõrvemaa, Estonia (September 2022).webm|thumb|Making and using two types (sawed and drilled) of Swedish torches in Kõrvemaa, Estonia (September 2022)]]
 
The origins of Swedish torch are not clear. According the forest museum Lusto Swedish torch was invented by Finns in the northern Finland. It was made by loggers to warm up and make wood. In 1950s when chainsaws became more popular it became common to make a carving to the halfway of the log and put it standing upwards. AnotherOral tradition attributes the development of the torch to the [[Swedish intervention in the Thirty Years' War|Swedish military during the Thirty Years' War]]; using a [[saw]] or hacksaw or an [[axe]], the [[Swedes]] are said to have made burning and glowing logs to warm their soldiers.<ref name="Hutchison">{{Cite web |last=Hutchison |first=Patrick |title=How to Make a Swedish Torch |url=https://www.artofmanliness.com/articles/how-to-make-a-swedish-torch |website=Art of Manliness |date=18 December 2018 |language=en}}</ref> This method of providing heat meant that their troops did not have to carry their own [[firewood]] with them but were able to get supplies on site, as the freshly cut, [[green wood]] can burn due to the [[chimney effect]]. According to the Finnish forest museum Lusto Swedish torch was invented by Finns in northern Finland. It was made by loggers to warm up and make wood. In the 1950s when chainsaws became more popular it became common to make a carving to the halfway of the log and put it standing upwards.
 
== Manufacture and use ==
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File:Schwedenfeuer.JPG|Tree trunk with saw cuts
File:Bigger_swedish_torch.jpg| A bigger swedish torch.
File:Swedish torch.jpg|Kettle on a swedish torch.
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