Day 6: USING fLINT AND STEEL
Flint and Steel (Not a Ferro Rod)
Flint and steel is old-school firemaking—used long before matches or lighters.
The trick?
It’s not just about the spark—it’s what you spark onto.
The Real Key: Char Cloth
Char cloth = plant-based fabric, cooked without oxygen
It’s what catches the spark and turns it into fire.
How to Make It
Use 100% cotton (old Levi’s or T-shirt)
Roll it up and place in a metal tin (like an Altoids can)
Toss the sealed can into a fire
Wait for the flame or smoke jet to stop
Remove it carefully
Let it cool before opening (oxygen too soon = burned cloth)
How to Use It
Place a piece of char cloth on the edge of your flint
Strike steel down across the flint with your other hand
Spark catches on the cloth
Transfer glowing ember to tinder bundle and blow into flame
Bottom Line
Forget magic tools—flint and steel still works.
If it was good enough for Grandma,
It’s good enough for you.