Enjoy, good luck!Nope, traditional flint & steel is what I'm after. I just ordered one from Beaver Bushcraft
Yup, same - until the day where I thought the big wad of tinder I was holding wasn’t going to take but then it went up when I wasn’t looking at it or paying attention and it nearly took the hand of me.I find it’s the transfer that’s harder than the ember
Thanks Pattree, to be totally honest, I'm getting one because my son wanted one after seeing them on Minecraft. It's actually better if he can't create a sparkHe won’t - not with a flint and steel.
He’s going to have to have patience.
Are you happy with the system yourself? I find it’s the transfer that’s harder than the ember.
I gave two six year old Grandsons ferro rods and scrapers when we camped in the spring. They used those well (They objected to them being stored with the camp kit after we got home)
The best of luck. I hope it works out.

Thanks Pattree, to be totally honest, I'm getting one because my son wanted one after seeing them on Minecraft. It's actually better if he can't create a spark![]()
For sure. I have to work hard to get that glowing char-cloth to ignite tinder.With a good steel, decent bit of flint with a good edge and home made charcloth I've found flint and steel quite easy to catch a spark.