⚠️ Warnings & Age Restrictions

This blog describes the use of cutting tools and fire creation and is therefore unsuitable for children.

All smoke is carcinogenic, so take care not to inhale it when handling, blowing and creating your fire.

⚠️ Disclaimer

The contents of this blog as well as instructions & visual aids are to be used as general information only, and any activities perused by the reader are done so at their own risk. When in doubt seek professional tutorage at a reputable outdoor or bushcraft school. 

Always seek permission and obey the laws within your specific county and/or country when pursuing these kinds of activities.

⚠️ Permission

Always seek permission and obey the laws within your specific county and/or country when pursuing these kinds of activities.

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How to use a Ferrocerium Rod 🔥

How to use a Ferrocerium Rod 🔥

Samuel Harvington
By Samuel Harvington

The sparks generated from a ferrocerium rod can be up to 3000* Celsius and even higher! This means they have the ability to instantly ignite...

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