How to Start a Fire With a Pocket Knife


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You’ll love using a pocket knife to start your fire in the great outdoors. This handy device can help you control the flames, and also create kindling or tinder for your fire.

Create kindling

When starting a fire with a pocket knife, it is important to have a variety of different types of tinder. These types of items can range from paper, to straw, to dry leaves, and to other natural materials. The goal is to make a good bed of coals and create a sturdy fire foundation.

One of the most important items for starting a fire is a teepee structure. This structure will allow you to get more oxygen into the teepee. It should be built on a windward side, and it should have a hole in the center to let air into the teepee.

Another item to consider when creating a teepee is to add fuel wood to the outside of the structure. Make sure that the wood is free from knots, and that it is straight grained.

Make flint

When starting a fire, it can be quite tough to catch the spark. There are several different ways to do this. One way is to strike flint and steel. Another is to use matches. However, these methods are less efficient than lighters and other fire starters.

The easiest way to start a fire with flint and steel is to create a bed of tinder. The tinder can be a thin slice of wood, char cloth, or dry grass. It should be placed in an open area. Once the tinder begins to light, it should be surrounded with kindling.

To make a bed of tinder, you will need a metal scraper or a knife. You can also place a piece of charred cloth against the edge of the flint to catch the spark.

Control the fire

When it comes to making fire in the wild, you don’t have to resort to the traditional way of rubbing a match in a piece of paper. You can also use your pocket knife to create a fire. If you want to make sure that you’re getting the most out of your next camping trip, learn how to do it right.

The first step is to figure out what kind of wood you need. You’ll need a variety of different kinds of dry tinder. These can be things like pine needles, leaves, or even bark shavings. To help you out, have a shovel on hand.

Next, you’ll need to consider the size of the fire. A good rule of thumb is to leave a space of at least 10 feet around the base of the fire. This allows you to breathe without having to touch the flames.

Find tinder

It is easy to start a fire using your pocket knife. But it is important to prepare the tinder properly before you begin. Using the wrong kind of tinder can result in your fire going out.

Tinder is a dry, fine material that can be used as a fuel for your fire. It can be made from grass, dried leaves, or even wood shavings. You can also use a piece of cotton fabric that is smeared with petroleum jelly.

Depending on the weather, you may be able to build a fire with your pocket knife. However, if it is not safe to do so, you can use a ferro rod, a ferro rod can be folded into your pocket and is great for starting a fire in bad weather.

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The best part about the Firefly is that it fits in your pocket or purse without taking up too much space. It also has a re-closable clam shell to store additional Fireflys when they aren’t in use.

As a bonus, the Firefly is a good ole fashioned EDC tool that will get the job done. Moreover, it can be hot swapped into the multi-tool of your choice.

Ken Onion

Ken Onion is an innovative knifemaker whose work has revolutionized the industry. Born in 1963, he hails from Kaneohe, Hawaii, and invented the SpeedSafe assisted opening mechanism for Kershaw Knives - earning him a position as Premier Knife Designer with them.

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