Hafting stone points after archaeological examples
This video demonstrates how to haft stone projectiles using modern tools but following traditional procedures, as evidenced by archaeological finds in North America. Tools you need include a sturdy fixed-blade knife (here I'm using a morakniv106) and possible sandpaper and a fine-toothed rasp to clean up knots. Materials you need include hide glue (for convenience I use Titebond Genuine Hide Glue), backstrap sinew, and pine pitch adhesive (mine is ~50% pine resin, 25% ground rabbit dung, and 25% ground charcoal, but there are different mixtures to explore).

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