A common solution is to get a coarse hacksaw blade and break it to be the same length as the MFS. Use the hole in the end of the saw blade to add it to the bead chain on the MFS.<br><br>You can use the saw blade to scrape the MFS. It makes consistent shavings it a relatively small area. I too collect my shavings on a leaf. Once the pile is large enough, I use the other side of hacksaw blade as a scraper on the striker. <br><br>Protects my knife. It also makes the MFS a complete package. Some people have been know to cut the MFS in half length wise to make it smaller and easier to pack.<br><br>One person took the half without the striker, cut a groove along its length, and superglued some zippo flints along the groove. Now he had 2 MFS. <br><br>Don't forget to coat the MFS with nail polish, laquer, or other covering to keep oxygen away from the magneisum. Otherwise it will oxidize and you will have a white sandy - powdery coating on your MFS. It does not effect the ability of the MFS to work, it just make a mess in your kit.