Blade Core Hammerstone Preform Part 2
Part 2 shows how to make a Blade Core preform using just a hammerstone. The finished preform is ready to remove pressure blades using a crutch. This type of core preform is similar to those found in Meso American blade core workshops and are believed to have been made at the quarry sites and then transported to the workshops. In Part 3 of this series we will begin removing pressure blades using an antler tipped chest crutch producing fine pressure blades.

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Blade Core Pressure Blading Part 3

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Blade Core Basics Part 1

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Marty Rueter: Type I-b Danish Dagger

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Blade Core Pressure Blading Part 4

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Classic Flintknapping Experiment: Stone Age Long Blades, (subtitles) Sagnlandet Lejre, Denmark

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Clovis Fluting 1 (Compound Jig)

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Levallois Core Technology: An Alternative Way of Making Stone Tools

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Making a Super Thin Biface, Part 1

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Incredible Rebuild of a Giant Broken Pinion Gear | Amazing Manufacturing Process

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I Forged a $6 Hardware Store Axe Into a $1000 Damascus Axe

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Removing Blades from a Core Using a Hammerstone

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Blade Core Assemblages: Taking A Look At Prehistoric Tools

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Percusion Biface 2

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Why didn't medieval LONGBOWMEN switch to RECURVE BOWS?

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Coppersmith's Symphony with Hammers, Copper Sheet and Fire

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Why did Medieval Soldiers use HALBERDS?

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Laminar Core Technology - Making Flint Blades for #KnapTime (E5)

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Groundstone Tools vs Natural Stones

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Arrowhead, Abo Part 1

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