I have an interest in making steel and flint fire.
I have read some instructions saying you strike the flint to the steel to make sparks. To me this makes since because thats the way my flintlock works. Others say you strike the steel to flint.
I have a peice of O-1 tool steel that was hardened. I took a 3/4 inch flintlock flint and struck the steel with it. I was able to create sparks. My best shower of sparks came from laying the sharp edge of the flint against the steel and then in a shaving motion strike down along the edge of the steel. Striking the flint with the steel just knapped flint without perceptable sparks. I am probably doing something wrong here.
What is the best method for spark shower?
Having a forge and plenty of high carbon steel available I would like to make my own steel. Could anyone tell me about how hard the steel should be so I could heat treat accordingly? I could do this by trial and error method but looking for available knowledge from the experts.
What is the best size of flint? I would think an egg size flint would be about right. Anyone know a good source for flints?
I would like to hear your fire making techniques and "whuz in yor tender box"?
Your comments are appreciated.
Joe
I have read some instructions saying you strike the flint to the steel to make sparks. To me this makes since because thats the way my flintlock works. Others say you strike the steel to flint.
I have a peice of O-1 tool steel that was hardened. I took a 3/4 inch flintlock flint and struck the steel with it. I was able to create sparks. My best shower of sparks came from laying the sharp edge of the flint against the steel and then in a shaving motion strike down along the edge of the steel. Striking the flint with the steel just knapped flint without perceptable sparks. I am probably doing something wrong here.
What is the best method for spark shower?
Having a forge and plenty of high carbon steel available I would like to make my own steel. Could anyone tell me about how hard the steel should be so I could heat treat accordingly? I could do this by trial and error method but looking for available knowledge from the experts.
What is the best size of flint? I would think an egg size flint would be about right. Anyone know a good source for flints?
I would like to hear your fire making techniques and "whuz in yor tender box"?
Your comments are appreciated.
Joe