I'm looking for some tips on using flint and steel.
I recently bought a 'pskook' one, one of those rectangular shaped steels with a divot for use as a bow drill bearing block. I decided I needed a break from bow drill and thought this would be worth a try, as I already have amadou and char cloth prepared, as well as an abundance of flint.
Well, I have found it surprisingly difficult to generate decent sparks with it. I find the first few strikes will generate some meagre sparks (steel striking down on the flint), but soon after, the flint edge bluntens and that puts an end to it. I've tried varying the striking angle but without a great deal of success. I've managed to light some charcloth once, but couldn't quite get the Amadou to take the spark.
Any advice will be much appreciated. I had anticipated something of an inferno after a single strike. That's what happens when you watch too much YouTube.
I recently bought a 'pskook' one, one of those rectangular shaped steels with a divot for use as a bow drill bearing block. I decided I needed a break from bow drill and thought this would be worth a try, as I already have amadou and char cloth prepared, as well as an abundance of flint.
Well, I have found it surprisingly difficult to generate decent sparks with it. I find the first few strikes will generate some meagre sparks (steel striking down on the flint), but soon after, the flint edge bluntens and that puts an end to it. I've tried varying the striking angle but without a great deal of success. I've managed to light some charcloth once, but couldn't quite get the Amadou to take the spark.
Any advice will be much appreciated. I had anticipated something of an inferno after a single strike. That's what happens when you watch too much YouTube.