Starting fire is one of the most important aspects of survival. This is the reason that it remains to be a hot topic.
Whether you are going on a hike, camping trip or surviving through an emergency scenario, starting a fire can become an issue. In this article, we are going to discuss different ways to start fire.
Using a lighter is the easiest way to start the fire. Lighter is the small item which you can put anywhere including your bag, pocket, car’s dashboard, and your emergency survival kit.
The next best thing after lighters is the use of matches to start fire. However, you are going to have to make sure that they work properly. And so, you can go for the waterproof matches. And the least thing that you need to do is to make sure that you have put the matches in something which is waterproof.
The blastmatch is a great device which can used to start the fire with only one hand. This item is pretty helpful in the scenario when you are injured and you cannot start fire using both of your hands.
Using Ferro rod is one of the great ways to start fire. This method works when you scrape off the rod by the means of a sharp striker. This scraping creates sparks that make fire. The rod which is scrapped mostly consists of iron with small amount of other metals including magnesium.
The flint and steel method can be a bit tricky because it has to be done right using the right materials. in this case, steel can be anything, such as a piece of high carbon. You should be able to find the flint rock easy. Quartz rock will do in this regard. You can watch the process of fire making using flint and steel method in this video.
The magnesium block can be very helpful in making fire. You can scrape the back of the knife blade on magnesium block for 15-20 seconds to shave off tiny particles of magnesium into the dry grass or wooden pieces that you want to set fire to. Then use the same knife to run along the magnesium blog to get those shavings to spark.
You can use a small magnifying lens to start the fire. All you need is the tinder and the lens. Make sure that the sun is shining. Put the lens between tinder and lens in such a way that the rays are converged to make a bright dot, which is usually hot enough to start fire on the wood.