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When the last match is soaked to the core, the FireSteel will just keep going! By scraping sparks off the steel you can set fire to birch bark, other dry tinder or, for example, a camping stove.
It’s a good idea to practice using your fire steel regularly. At the beginning the learning curve is somewhat steep. Regular practice helps create a realistic view on what materials make for the best tinder in different conditions. I’ts not a bad idea to carry a patch or two of birch bark in a zip lock bag…
Tip: Gently feel the striker of the new fire-starting set: you’ll notice it has a kind of “thread,” meaning the metal doesn’t just have a 90º edge, but a small “lip” has been created with a sharpener. Use this side for striking. As you practice, this thread will wear down, and you’ll notice that striking sparks becomes slightly more difficult. Fortunately, the thread is easy to renew: press the edge of the striker against something like a diamond sharpener. Conceptually, you can think of it as “pushing the metal over the edge” with the sharpener.