Flintknapping - Blade Core- Chest Crutch - Part 1
This is part 1 of a 4 part series showing how to remove blades from an obsidian core using a chest crutch. Part 1 thru 3 show the use of a standing chest crutch. Part 4 shows the use of a short sitting type chest crutch.

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