In the back of the latest Boys' Life, there is an ad for www.ScooutSkills.com. They manufacture the kit and give links to Troops retailing the kit as fund raisers. I followed the link to Troop 169 out of Plainfield, PA. http://user.pa.net/~169scout/fundraiser.html I ordered a kit and it arrived in about a week and a half. I'm impressed with it. At $13, it is a little less expensive than the kit that I bought from Jas Townsend & Son, Inc www.jastown.com, which is a company that Camp Bell buys from. Both kits have more parts than you need to purchase, but provides confidence that all the parts work. I do like the shape that I made, better, but my control of hardness is hit or miss. When you know what your doing, you can use rocks from the ground and a 50¢ tin from AC Moore or an Altoids can, to cook the cotton. Rich W.