old style steel for striking flint

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RAPPLEBY2000

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i want to make a metal steel (as in flint n steel).
i've used a couple of friends ones and really want one of my own now!

what i need to know is:

what sort of metal do i need ie (high/low carbon)
can i make it at home, or do i really need a forge?

cheers
 

Snufkin

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I asked about making strikers over on paleoplanet. The folks there said to use carbon steel and heat to non magnetic and quench it, no need to temper it. You could probably do it with a barby and a hairdryer at home. Next time I fire up my forge I'll do some scraps of 01 tool steel and if they work I'll hand them out at the next meet up.
Alternatively, you could use a piece of an old file. Clamp it in a vice to the required length and hit it with a hammer, should snap easily.
 

RAPPLEBY2000

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after Snufkin gave me a demo, then showed me how to use it i've really wanted one but not known how to go about making one!
cheers for the advice! :D

wayland, like the web site! i can see you've gone to alot of trouble to bring history back to life!

Snufkin mabey i can swap you a steel, for some bow drill bits, or something? :You_Rock_
 

Snufkin

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RAPPLEBY2000 said:
Snufkin mabey i can swap you a steel, for some bow drill bits, or something? :You_Rock_
I'm always up for a trade. I could go for a bit of poplar and hazel. You bow drill kit was a lot better than mine :) .
 

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