Can I Make an Arrowhead in ONLY 10 Minutes?

How fast could a Native American really make an arrowhead? In this 10-minute flintknapping challenge, I take a raw spall of Flint River chert and attempt to turn it into a complete arrowhead before the timer runs out. There’s a common belief that stone points took hours or even days to make, but experienced knappers — both ancient and modern — can work surprisingly fast with the right material and technique. In this video, I push the pace to see what can realistically be done in only 10 minutes using traditional-style flintknapping methods. From hard hammer percussion to pressure flaking, this challenge shows the entire process from raw stone to finished point in real time. Whether you’re into primitive technology, archaeology, survival skills, or modern flintknapping, this one should be fun to watch. Have YOU ever tried a timed knapping challenge? And how fast do you think ancient craftsmen could make a hunting point when they needed one quickly? Let me know in the comments. #flintknapping #arrowhead #primitivetechnology #survivalskills #ancienttools #knapping #flintriverchert #stoneage #arrowheads #bushcraft #prehistoric #nativeamerican #primitiveskills #archaeology #gulfcoastknapping