Food for thought... If I did not have a pyrometer on the project then the following might have happened...I would have walked out and place my hand above the fire, having felt a surface temp of 140-120 decided that the flint must be cooler. With this thought yesterday I would have scooped away the ash to discover that the fire was still going and the sand still hot. I would have destroyed the delicate insulating barrier of the ash and cause the flint to prematurely cool. the chert may have been distroied. Perhaps falure by many who have tried this in the past may be linked to this "false" but logical conclusion.