Hardened Steel Fire Striker

Hardened Steel Fire Striker

$12.00
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Hardened steel fire striker for primitive fire making using the flint and steel method. Nice, bulky size for easy holding, each one tested and creates a shower of sparks. Striker measures approx 3.75" x 2.20". Sold individually (Flint not included). General Information on Fire From Flint & Steel                From the Iron Age onward, the use of flint and steel was one of the most common methods of fire lighting, prior to the invention of the friction match. Traditionally a flint and steel were used; however, the flint was not the most important part. Any hard, non-porous rock that has a sharp edge, or even some petrified woods can be used to create sparks. The spark comes from quickly shaving small pieces of steel off the hardened steel striker; the finely divided metals ignite immediately in air, with the steel curls burning an intense yellow-white heat. Char cloth is usually used as an intermediate step between the striking and the tinder, in order to more easily catch a spark.

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