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Carbon steel for making sparks
For modern fire strikers, also called "artificial flints", seeferrocerium.
Assorted reproduction firesteels typical of Roman to medieval period
Late 18th-century firetools and bricks from Brittany

Afire striker is a piece ofcarbon steel from which sparks are struck by the sharp edge offlint,chert or similar rock.[1][2][3] It is a specific tool used infire making.

History

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Before the invention of matches, percussionfire making was often used to start fires. Before the advent of steel, a variety ofiron pyrite ormarcasite was used withflint and other stones to produce a high-temperature spark that could be used to create fire.[4] There are indications that the Iceman, also known asÖtzi, may have used iron pyrite tomake fire.[5]

From theIron Age forward, until the invention of the frictionmatch in the early 1800s by John Walker, the use of flint andsteel was a common method of fire lighting. Percussion fire-starting was prevalent in Europe during ancient times, theMiddle Ages and theViking Age.[3][6]

When flint and steel were used, the fire steel was often kept in a metaltinderbox together with flint andtinder. InTibet andMongolia, they were instead carried in a leather pouch called achuckmuck.

In Japan, percussion fire making was performed using agate or even quartz. It was also used as a ritual to bring good luck or ward off evil.[7][8] Ninjas used an Uchitake (打竹).[9][10][11]

Uses

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Fire striker and flint used inDalarna, Sweden in 1916.

The type and hardness of steel used is important.High carbon steels (1060, W1,tool steels, etc.) generate sparks easily.Iron andalloys (likestainless steel, 5160, etc.) are more difficult and generate fewer sparks. The steel must be hardened but softer than the flint-like material striking off the spark.[12] Old files, leaf and coil springs, and rusty gardening tools are often repurposed as strikers.

Besides flint, other hard, non-porous rocks that can take a sharp edge can be used, such aschert,quartz,agate,jasper orchalcedony.[2]

The sharp edge of the flint is used to violently strike the fire steel at an acute angle in order to cleave or shave off small particles of metal. Thepyrophoricity of the steel results in the shavings oxidising in the air. The molten, oxidising sparks then ignite tinder. The tinder is best held next to the flint while the steel striker is quickly slid down against the flint, casting sparks into the tinder.Char cloth oramadou ("tinder fungus") is often used to catch the low-temperature sparks, which can then can be brought to other, heavier tinder and blown into flame.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Bush, Darren."Traditional Firestarting Part I: How to Make Fire with Flint and Steel".Manly Skills, Self-Reliance, Survival. Art of Manliness. Retrieved27 July 2015.
  2. ^ab"Do you have 5 Ways to Make Fire?".Survival Cache. Retrieved27 July 2015.
  3. ^ab"Fire from Steel - Custom forged fire steels from Roman through Fur Trade time periods". Angelfire.com. Retrieved2013-07-21.
  4. ^"Flint and Marcasite Fire Making".
  5. ^"Ötzi, l'Uomo venuto dal ghiaccio". Archived fromthe original on 2014-02-01. Retrieved2014-01-18.
  6. ^"Viking Answer Lady Webpage - Viking Age Fire-Steels and Strike-A-Lights". Vikinganswerlady.com. Retrieved2013-07-21.
  7. ^Alice (23 December 2010)."Do-it-yourself kiribi".
  8. ^Gordenker, Alice (16 December 2010)."Kiribi" – via Japan Times Online.
  9. ^https://www.insideninjutsu.com/articles/ninja-tools-for-the-21st-century
  10. ^https://www.pathfinder-fr.org/Wiki/Parties.P104%20Outils.ashx
  11. ^https://medium.com/classical-martial-arts/six-essential-tools-of-the-ninja-8b98a2f9cdfd
  12. ^"Materials and Heat Treatment for Fire Strikers".

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