We learned a great trick at a course a few months back.
Get 2 wrist thick logs and set them as a point facing into any wind or breeze. have the ground cleared in the centre of this and then start collecting twigs. Anything which is on the ground is fair game but try and get the small dead beach twigs laying around the bottom of the trees. Build up a platform, a good platform of small twigs and then using a candle, we used a tea light, stick this in underneath the platform and start heating and base of the twigs. As the twigs heat they'll dry out and eventually catch light.
We used this method and lite some fires with the wettest of material in the rain, i couldn't believe it worked so well.
Failing that as somebody has mentioned, split down a knot free log and shave feather sticks. Works a treat and you can light really thin shavings with your fire steel. Tried and tested both methods and they do work.
Hope this helps
Get 2 wrist thick logs and set them as a point facing into any wind or breeze. have the ground cleared in the centre of this and then start collecting twigs. Anything which is on the ground is fair game but try and get the small dead beach twigs laying around the bottom of the trees. Build up a platform, a good platform of small twigs and then using a candle, we used a tea light, stick this in underneath the platform and start heating and base of the twigs. As the twigs heat they'll dry out and eventually catch light.
We used this method and lite some fires with the wettest of material in the rain, i couldn't believe it worked so well.
Failing that as somebody has mentioned, split down a knot free log and shave feather sticks. Works a treat and you can light really thin shavings with your fire steel. Tried and tested both methods and they do work.
Hope this helps