Why buy expensive, boring firesteels when you can get cheap rods and make nicer handles yourself?
These are a birch sphere I had laying around, a piece of round pine and some leftover oak and pine, finished with linseed oil and wax. My girlfriend made the one to the left, that's the reason for the pink paracord. She then talked me into using pink on the sphere as well - this black loving guy is on his way to colour hell...
I attach pieces of hack saw blades to all my firesteels, it's nice to always have a striker at hand. The serrated side of the blades are blunted, and the other side has got nice 90 degrees edges.
Good folks, show us you home handled firesteels!
These are a birch sphere I had laying around, a piece of round pine and some leftover oak and pine, finished with linseed oil and wax. My girlfriend made the one to the left, that's the reason for the pink paracord. She then talked me into using pink on the sphere as well - this black loving guy is on his way to colour hell...
I attach pieces of hack saw blades to all my firesteels, it's nice to always have a striker at hand. The serrated side of the blades are blunted, and the other side has got nice 90 degrees edges.
Good folks, show us you home handled firesteels!
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