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You will need:
- Anvil.
- Hammer or hammer.
- Steel rod of non-hardened steel. Square or round does not matter.
All this is exactly in any workshop, and even more so in the blacksmith.
Making a fire in a blacksmith without matches
We put the end of the rod on the anvil. Hold the other end with your hand.
We strike the flattening end of the rod.
Next, turn the rod 90 degrees and strike again. Turn back and strike again. In general, we put it back and forth and hit it with a hammer.
Repeat the procedure. Metal from flattening will begin to generate heat.
Everything is repeated until the tip of the steel bar turns red.
Bright red.
Then we bring the hot part to dry paper and inflate it.
Immediately a fire breaks out.
That's all. An experienced blacksmith does this in 1-3 minutes. In the old days, this method was the main one, since matches were a curiosity, and not everyone had a flint.
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