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It does need to be completely dry, whereupon it will easily take a spark from a firesteel.
Attempts to pick away the seals with a fingernail and the firesteel proved no more effective than an equal effort would be on stone.
Matches and a lighter and possibly a flint or firesteel (always work, even when wet)
On the place where the steel fell, a farm was later built which still has the name Ildjarnstad (Firesteel).
Firesteel River may refer to:
Firesteel River (right)
Holy Spirit Chapel is a historic church in Firesteel, South Dakota.
M-38 crosses the West Branch of the Firesteel River in hilly terrain through this area.
East Firesteel River (left)
In a modern lighter or firesteel, iron is mixed with cerium and other rare earths to form the alloy ferrocerium.
In 1870 Campbell established a stagecoach stop along the Firesteel Trail, which included his residence, an inn, a general store, and a large horse barn.
By the man's head was a firesteel and a leather pouch, containing rough garnets and a piece of millefiori glass.
The Samuel Black Range lies between the Toodoggone and Firesteel Rivers.
The Beaver River in Thunder Bay District is a tributary of the Firesteel River.
He currently owns and operates Firesteel Creek Hunting Lodge in Plankinton, South Dakota.
Flowing southward across eastern South Dakota, it passes Huron and Mitchell, where it is joined by the Firesteel Creek.
Modern ferrocerium firesteel products, commonly referred to as "flint", used in lighters, torch strikers, "flint and steel" fire starters, etc., contain around 4% praseodymium.
It flows through Mosher lake, takes in the left tributary Firesteel River and briefly flows through the southeast corner of Kenora District.
The Firesteel River is the uppermost left tributary of the Finlay River in the Northern Interior of British Columbia, Canada.
Both the Burgundy Cross and the firesteel were symbols of the House of Valois-Burgundy and probably are meant to recall it crucial role in the history of the Netherlands.
Tatlatui Lake, the next largest lake in the range, to the northwest of Thutade Lake, is at the head of the Firesteel River, a tributary of the Finlay.
Thutade Lake, at the head of the Firesteel and to the southeast of the park, is considered the ultimate source of the Mackenzie River (via the Finlay and Peace Rivers).
Major tributaries of the Finlay include the Ospika, Ingenika, Warneford, Fox, Toodoggone, and Firesteel Rivers (the Ospika now enters Lake Williston directly, however).
The obverse bears a golden firesteel at the centre, and the motto Voor Moed - Beleid - Trouw (For Bravery - Leadership - Loyalty) on the arms of the Maltese Cross.
A little further north, by the Red River itself, at Climax, Minnesota, a firesteel found in 1871, buried quite deep in soft ground, matched specimens of medieval Norse firesteels at the Oslo University museum in Norway.