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    Fire steel strike in slow motion (5000fps)

    I saw this and thought people here might enjoy it (skip to 1:27):




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    Excellent!
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    Wow sheds a different light on a fire steel
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    Wow. Love the delay on some of those fragments igniting.

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    Its like bonfire night
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    Very good
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    I have to admit I just used one but never understood it fully. That just showed me a lot in terms of how they work. Verry fascinating.
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