These are differnet examples of how a magnesium firestarter can be used in your kit.
They can be carried in a small shoulder bag, a back pack, carriend in your pocket, even stone pouches on some knives will hold them.
Small ones like these handy little neck kits from Wildertools can be bought if you want to travel very light or have a back up for contengencies.
I split on in half and carry part of it and a Swedish firesteel in this knife pouch
While everyone tends to develope their own individual styles and techniques with pieces of kit this is what method works best for me here in this environment when starting a fire with a magnesium firestarter.
First I gather the smallest dryest tinder I can find, best to get it of the ground here as I live in a deciduous temporate rain forest.
Then I gather some larger twigs
Then I break up the smallest dryest part of the tinder and make pile ready to use
Then I gather a handful of the dryest leaves I can find, it there is a breeze you'll want to place a twig or something with a little wieght to it on the leaves as it won't do to be distracted chasing leaves during the rest of this.
Then turning my back to the wind or using a wind break if there is a breeze I use one of the cupped dry leaves as a "collection bowl" and start scraping off shavings holding the knife edge at roughly a 90 degree angle.
untill I get a good sized pile
Then I arrange the dry leaves on top of the magnesium pile with just the edge of the pile of shavings exposed and pile some tinder on top.
Then holding the magnesium bar at an angle as such that I am sighting along the line of the ferro rod at the shaving pile I hold my knife at roughly a 90 degree angle or a little less..., best if not more to the ferro rod press against the rod and push forward. The sparks are pretty bright so it's best if your hand and knife are between the sparks and your eyes at night you may wish to close your eyes or turn your head just like with a fire steel as it is the same material
The pile of shavings ignites the leaves
The leaves ignite the tinder
Add some of the larger twigs
Then you soon have a nice fire going.
They can be carried in a small shoulder bag, a back pack, carriend in your pocket, even stone pouches on some knives will hold them.
Small ones like these handy little neck kits from Wildertools can be bought if you want to travel very light or have a back up for contengencies.
I split on in half and carry part of it and a Swedish firesteel in this knife pouch
While everyone tends to develope their own individual styles and techniques with pieces of kit this is what method works best for me here in this environment when starting a fire with a magnesium firestarter.
First I gather the smallest dryest tinder I can find, best to get it of the ground here as I live in a deciduous temporate rain forest.
Then I gather some larger twigs
Then I break up the smallest dryest part of the tinder and make pile ready to use
Then I gather a handful of the dryest leaves I can find, it there is a breeze you'll want to place a twig or something with a little wieght to it on the leaves as it won't do to be distracted chasing leaves during the rest of this.
Then turning my back to the wind or using a wind break if there is a breeze I use one of the cupped dry leaves as a "collection bowl" and start scraping off shavings holding the knife edge at roughly a 90 degree angle.
untill I get a good sized pile
Then I arrange the dry leaves on top of the magnesium pile with just the edge of the pile of shavings exposed and pile some tinder on top.
Then holding the magnesium bar at an angle as such that I am sighting along the line of the ferro rod at the shaving pile I hold my knife at roughly a 90 degree angle or a little less..., best if not more to the ferro rod press against the rod and push forward. The sparks are pretty bright so it's best if your hand and knife are between the sparks and your eyes at night you may wish to close your eyes or turn your head just like with a fire steel as it is the same material
The pile of shavings ignites the leaves
The leaves ignite the tinder
Add some of the larger twigs
Then you soon have a nice fire going.