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Yoshii Honke Tanjaku Type Flint Metal No. 2 1 Piece Agate Set of 1 Nojuku no Takumi cpt-y00200s
Yoshii Honke Tanjaku Type Flint Metal No. 2 1 Piece Agate Set of 1 Nojuku no Takumi cpt-y00200s
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Contents: Set of 1 Yoshii Honke Fire Metal Tanjaku Type 2 and 1 Agate Size: Height 60 mm x Width 23 mm x Thickness 2.8 mm Material: Soft iron, alumite plated Fire metal has undergone severe ignition blow tests many times Since we have done this before, there are scratches from the beginning.
Camping enthusiasts, especially survival campers and solo campers, are increasingly using flint to start fires. Currently, however, the Western method of igniting fires is ``sharpening the magnesium with a flint metal.'' By hitting the magnesium with a knife, a large amount of sparks are emitted from the magnesium. The Nojuku Takumi series makes it possible to use the traditional Japanese method of starting fires, which was used among the common people for about 400 years from the Edo period to the early Showa period. The traditional Japanese method of starting a fire is ``sharpening the flint with a flint'', which is completely opposite to the Western method of ``sharpening the magnesium with a flint''. And if just one spark falls into the tinder, it will create a spark. In the Edo period, flint craftsmen made each piece by hand by pounding and annealing it, but now, even though there are craftsmen working in the field, there are no flint craftsmen, so they are cut out using a press. Currently, five different sizes of tanjaku-shaped (strip-shaped) flint metal are manufactured. The larger the area of the iron that can be shaved, the easier it is for a pilot flame to catch on the crater, so the larger the flint metal, the easier it is to use, and the smaller the flint metal, the more difficult it is to ignite.
Color: Gray
Size: No. 2
Manufacturer: Ochiai Co., Ltd.
Material: Iron
Packing size: 12.9 x 6.7 x 2.3 cm ; 50 g
Packing weight: 0.05 kg
Uses batteries: No
Camping enthusiasts, especially survival campers and solo campers, are increasingly using flint to start fires. Currently, however, the Western method of igniting fires is ``sharpening the magnesium with a flint metal.'' By hitting the magnesium with a knife, a large amount of sparks are emitted from the magnesium. The Nojuku Takumi series makes it possible to use the traditional Japanese method of starting fires, which was used among the common people for about 400 years from the Edo period to the early Showa period. The traditional Japanese method of starting a fire is ``sharpening the flint with a flint'', which is completely opposite to the Western method of ``sharpening the magnesium with a flint''. And if just one spark falls into the tinder, it will create a spark. In the Edo period, flint craftsmen made each piece by hand by pounding and annealing it, but now, even though there are craftsmen working in the field, there are no flint craftsmen, so they are cut out using a press. Currently, five different sizes of tanjaku-shaped (strip-shaped) flint metal are manufactured. The larger the area of the iron that can be shaved, the easier it is for a pilot flame to catch on the crater, so the larger the flint metal, the easier it is to use, and the smaller the flint metal, the more difficult it is to ignite.
Color: Gray
Size: No. 2
Manufacturer: Ochiai Co., Ltd.
Material: Iron
Packing size: 12.9 x 6.7 x 2.3 cm ; 50 g
Packing weight: 0.05 kg
Uses batteries: No
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