Fire Steel Blanks Again

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Wayne

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Where currently is the cheapest source of decent fire steel blanks?

My google and search skills seem to be lacking.

I’m looking for approximately 30-40.

Prices I have seen are a little eye watering.

I’m running a few sessions with autistic children. Would have been nice for then to leave with a fire steel they had handled but at this rate I’m going to lose my kidneys to fund it.
 

Monikieman

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I used to get them from AliExpress and they were about a pound each. they dropped to below 50p and then all of a sdden there are none on Ali.

You might get some from China on eBay or pay extra and get them from China but posted from UK.
 

Broch

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These are ten for £5.20 but you will be taking a gamble unless someone has tried them.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/10pcs-Se...517874&hash=item3d3b5233cd:g:sJYAAOSwq1JZGuEg

OK, got a set of these and I can't say I can recommend them.

For a start they are only 50mm long x 5mm diameter so, by the time you get them in a handle, there's not much to strike with.

They are also difficult to get a spark from (much harder material than my favourite Light My Fire rod) but they do produce a hot spark when you get one.
 

Wayne

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OK, got a set of these and I can't say I can recommend them.

For a start they are only 50mm long x 5mm diameter so, by the time you get them in a handle, there's not much to strike with.

They are also difficult to get a spark from (much harder material than my favourite Light My Fire rod) but they do produce a hot spark when you get one.

I was somewhat surprised how small they were on delivery.

What do people use for scrapers?

I know you can use a knife I’m think more for use with younger folk.
 

Nice65

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I was somewhat surprised how small they were on delivery.

What do people use for scrapers?

I know you can use a knife I’m think more for use with younger folk.

These are brilliant.

https://www.contactleft.co.uk/6-sided-super-alloy-fire-starter-striker.html

But any bit of hard steel should work as long as the edge is a right angle. Hacksaw blade is good.

Those steels sound a bit small, and maybe too hard for the children to get a spark from.

These soft mischmetal ones might be a better bet.

https://www.contactleft.co.uk/06-35-x-76-2mm-misch-metal-fire-starter-fire-steel.html
 
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Jared

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Broch

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I was somewhat surprised how small they were on delivery.

What do people use for scrapers?

I know you can use a knife I’m think more for use with younger folk.

These little rods need a very keen sharp edge to get them to strike. I had poor results from the usual snapped hacksaw blade but the blades were a bit soft so maybe a better quality one would do a better job. The spark was better when I ground the edge of the blade.

I get excellent big hot sparks using the edge of an Eclipse H5 parting tool but I appreciate that isn't something everyone has lying around.
 

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