Sparks from a Silky Saw and a Big Fat Pork Chop by The Creek

I’ve been meaning to try this after seeing Lars from Survival Russia use one of his Silky saws for flint and steel. I tried it first at home with a piece of chert and it threw great sparks, so I headed to the woods to see if I could make it work in the real world with a piece of found quartz.

This also works with the Bahco Laplander saw…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkwVLHUOLM4

Survival Russia’s Silky Flint and Steel Video (Making Fire with Stainless Steel)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgfrPgwbvUE

The downed tree was a red alder that had been smashed when the creek flooded. Directly over a creek isn’t necessarily the best place to find dry wood, but this tree felt dry to me, so I chose it to get the fire going, along with some hemlock branches as a booster. Once the fire was nice and hot, I added some soggy big leaf maple rounds to make it last.

Music:
Lights by Sappherios https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzeQK45StRo
Last of the Mohicans Theme on Guitar by Luca Strangoli https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Kbv1OpIpaA

Knife: Ontario SP50
Saw: Silky Big Boy 2000 w/ Extra Large Teeth
Char: Red alder punk wood

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