Firesteel Challenge?

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ditchfield

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Nov 1, 2003
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I just tryed a rough glass paper and it worked great! I think i'd change it from 'very poor' to 'good' :-D. Swan vesta striker gives a poor spark though. Magnesium and aluminium don't work, nor does lexan. Iron pyrite works great. No suprise there.
 

Martyn

Bushcrafter through and through
Aug 7, 2003
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Cool, I'll add em (apart from the wire brush cos it's a steel variant).

I think natural materials would be a good focus now, stuff you'd find in the wilds - I'm still curious about broken pebbles.
 

maddave

Full Member
Jan 2, 2004
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House keys (back or front) no spark at all
MOD survival Knife - No spark (too rounded)
Edge of MOD baby can opener - poor spark
Spine of my Whitby Knives rosewood folder - Excellent sparks
Spine of Wilkinson Sword retractable pruning saw - Excellent sparks
The Poll of a Smith & Wesson camping hatchet - Excellent sparks
 

Adi007

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Sep 3, 2003
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Couldn't get coal to work.
Glass works great.
Flint excellent, so it that chalky stuff that surrounds it!
Quartz excellent, as is marble.
 

bushwacker bob

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Sep 22, 2003
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with ref to the bricks.Depends on what brick you use,class A and B engineering bricks work the best as they have compressive strength of 70 newtons or more.Some softer stock bricks wear away before giving a spark. :lol:
 

Doc

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Nov 29, 2003
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Perthshire
The Brusletto laminated blade is the non stainless variety. Back of blade has a 90 degree edge, and it doesn't spark well. I roughened it with a file without much benefit.

Waiting for my WS Micarta to be delivered, so I'll probably not try to improve the Brusletto further.
 

Adi007

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Sep 3, 2003
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Anyone got the guts to try arcing one across a 12 volt battery!!! :-D :bu:
 
Feb 5, 2004
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Give me till this weekend to try the 12v battery thing...but I think I will stick to just solid brass wire with gasoline tinder :lol:

I noticed that this one was missed.
The good old bas.tard file (k???cross cut file???) . I always carry a cut off piece of file as a striker, some work better than others, but all work well.

Safty note: Files are also much safer than 12v bats and coper wire :twisted:
 

Adi007

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Sep 3, 2003
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Yeah, but messing with batteries and gasoline is more fun!

Bowie_Fan said:
Give me till this weekend to try the 12v battery thing...but I think I will stick to just solid brass wire with gasoline tinder :lol:

I noticed that this one was missed.
The good old bas.tard file (k???cross cut file???) . I always carry a cut off piece of file as a striker, some work better than others, but all work well.

Safty note: Files are also much safer than 12v bats and coper wire :twisted:
 

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