#196522 - 02/24/10 09:14 PM
 
Re: Firesteel super alloy scraper
[Re: Cauldronborn]
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  The back side of the saw on a SAK Farmer does an excellent job.The nice thing is you don't have to open the blade to use it,of which I think is safer...
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#196539 - 02/25/10 12:01 AM
 
Re: Firesteel super alloy scraper
[Re: BorkBorkBork]
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Greetings,
  These are very good, but not really better if that makes any sense.  Firesteel.com makes the best firesteels I have ever used, but this scraper dosent seem to provide any more sparks than the normal scrapers do.  
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#196545 - 02/25/10 12:36 AM
 
Re: Firesteel super alloy scraper
[Re: Cauldronborn]
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Just a quick idea, has anyone with a alox SAK (farmer, soldier ect) tried using the awl on a fire steel? I've read on the sosak forum that they do a pretty good job.  Yes, they do a very good job!  
 
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#196715 - 02/27/10 01:57 PM
 
Re: Firesteel super alloy scraper
[Re: Am_Fear_Liath_Mor]
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I agree on the bit of hacksaw blade or a jigsaw blade, because the little bit of saw blade can also be useful.
  One point to remember about a Ferrocerium rod is that it is the material that is removed from the rod that produces the spark.
  Using real flint and steel, the flint shaves a bit of the steel and it is the sliver of steel that burns. So the type of steel is very important.
  With a ferrocerium rod, it is the material shaved from the rod that burns.  If you lose your scraper, you can get a good spark from a ferrocerium rod with a broken peice of glass or a sharp rock (like a flint blade).  As long as it is hard and has an edge, the material used for the scraper is not that critical. 
 
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#197800 - 03/12/10 01:41 AM
 
Re: Firesteel super alloy scraper
[Re: boatman]
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  The back side of the saw on a SAK Farmer does an excellent job.The nice thing is you don't have to open the blade to use it,of which I think is safer...
    BOATMAN     John  Thanks John.  I will have to try that.  Normally, I use the awl on my farmer.  
 
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#199404 - 04/01/10 02:49 AM
 
Re: Firesteel super alloy scraper
[Re: kevingg]
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I don't understand these purposely made firesteel strikers, a hacksaw blade or a utility knife blade (the trapezoid type, not snap off) sharpened to 70~80° edge is as good as any you can come up with. 
 
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#199407 - 04/01/10 03:40 AM
 
Re: Firesteel super alloy scraper
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I'll 2nd that! Re: Aloha's reply for the Corona sharpener being the Most superior striker.It will put out a minimum of a Full Handful's worth of sparks,from a ferro rod,Regardless of what type of coating it has,On the very 1st try!& It will sharpen your knives,Axes,Machetes,Hawks,etc.Regardless of Type of steel,Hardness/Density,Straight or Serrated!Truly a Dual-Purpose tool,I'll have with me,Forever!I do recommend your Ferro-rod be larger diameter than Standard 1/4"/5mm as,This sucker will wittle,Alot more than a little,lol! 
 
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