How to Start a Fire With Flint Rock

The ability to ignite a fire without the use of present-day technology is useful for survival and emergency situations. Since early man, flint has been used to accomplish this valuable yet simple life-saving practice. The most common type of flint rock is a chalcedony, which is a translucent quartz. The mineral ranges in color from white to black, but the most common color tends to be gray.

Things You'll Need

  • Flint
  • Steel
  • Wood
  • Tinder
  • Kindling
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Instructions

    • 1
      Flint rock can be found in creeks and river bottoms.

      Locate flint rock in your area if you do not already have flint handy and are unable to take a trip to the store. Flint can be found in creeks, river bottoms and lake shores.

    • 2
      Tree fungus is a very flammable tinder.

      Collect dry tinder and kindling for the fire. Good tinders are dry grass, shavings of wood, bark and cattail leaves. Some tree fungus can also be very flammable tinder.

    • 3
      A multipurpose knife can be used.

      Hold the flint with one hand a couple of centimeters above the tinder. Take the steel and strike downward across the edge of the flint rock until sparks appear. Continue this until the tinder begins to smolder.

    • 4
      Tinder catching fire.

      Lightly blow on the tinder and cup your hands around it. The tinder will shortly burst into flames.

    • 5
      Kindling is small pieces of dried wood.

      Place your kindling quickly over your burning tinder to keep the fire going.

    • 6

      Gradually add more kindling and wood until you have a hardy burning fire.