How to make a easy flint striker for your Bushcraft Kit
In this video, we take an old Metal working file and reclaim it to become something else so that it may keep on giving. Using Flint and Steel to make fire is a very fun way to get your fire needs and can bring many hours of fun showing and teaching this once used for lighting any fires in the woods and even for the ladies who used a cast iron stove at home. The type of rock most commonly used in fire starting is flint or any type of rock in the Flint family, such as quartz, chert, obsidian, agate or Jasper. Other stones also have been known to work. The main criterion is that the rock has a high silica content to be harder than the steel. So grab an old file and get to sparking and teach someone else how to.. Here are a few non sponsored sites for your flint and steel needs if you choose to buy instead. https://www.townsends.us/collections/...

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