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- Flint and Steel Ferro Rod confusion - Bushcraft USA Forums
Technically you can use both your flint and steel on your ferro rod to start a fire Here is a firesteel and ferro rod Also why is it flint and steel when odds are lots of times it's not really flint at all
- Flint River Chert, is it in nodule form, embedded in limestone?
I guess this would be an oddity of nature, but reading that Flint River chert is a form of Clayton chert It occurs in areas of limestone in the Flint River and other areas of Georgia It's yellow to brown in color, very brittle, and has a glossy luster The nodules and pieces are usually
- Flint River WMA - GON Forum
The DNR hasn't posted any results for Flint River but when they do, I will add them to the report I maintain for this forum's members Here's a LINK
- What steels can be used to strike a flint - Bushcraft USA Forums
I know from my own uses that 1095, 1084, O1, and what ever steel is used by Swedish axe companies will do this but I am curious which others will I also know from experience that A2 will not
- Which kind of steel is best for FireSteels? - Bushcraft USA Forums
The process of producing a spark from flint and steel is the harder flint cuts a small portion of the iron off which rapidly oxidizes producing a spark as the pure iron is exposed to oxygen Because the more pure iron suddenly has more oxygen to surface area ratio it burns
- Flint River Paddle. . . | GON Forum
Danuwoa Banned Flint River Outfitters in Baconton does reserved shuttling etc They're good I don't mind not having so!done do everything for me or everything not being easy because that means no crowds but it seems like what a lot of y'all are after is what these folks offer I’m scuffed up by the devil but I’m washed in the blood
- Where to find flint? - Bushcraft USA Forums
There's flint and there's something else Forget the name I had fun making a fire using flint and steel the traditional way but I only have so much flint Where do you go to find it in nature? I'm located in Michigan
- Flint and Steel, from smolder to flame - Bushcraft USA Forums
"Must be able to start a fire in wet, as well as dry, weather using flint and steel or fire drill using tinder and wood found under natural conditions " I need to figure out a natural materials solution to this that works even when it in wet weather
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