From Stone to Spear | Making a Flint Spearhead the Ancient Way (Full Process)
🔗 Explore the full Complete Tool Builds series here:    • Complete Tools Builds - Start to Finish  In this video I take a large nodule of flint and turn it into a finished spearhead - using ancient techniques and traditional tools. You'll see the full process from start to finish: selecting and breaking down the raw flint removing cortex and shaping the blank setting up platforms and striking with hammerstone and soft antler hammer refining the form and thinning the blade pressure flaking for final detail notching the base for hafting Along the way you'll also see why flint knapping can feel complicated at first - and why courage and good judgement matter as much as technique. Sometimes you get the perfect flake...and sometimes the stone reminds you who's in charge. This is one of humanity's oldest technologies - stone, bone, and force - turned into a working tool.

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