Stone Blades for Wilderness Survival - Part 2
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All Comments (102)
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You are a great survivalist and i have to say thank you. :)
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Vary nice thank you
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you need to be on tv so then you can teach MORE
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@cline031 youv got shoes right? or r u a sandals kinda guy
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@cline031 Find out whats in your local area, it ranges from Yucca, basswood, barks, nettles, Hemp, dogbane,cattail,jute,Flax linen..
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@cline031 ur shoe or bootlace works for the cord for the bow if u dont have cord
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One of the best videos Ive seen on here teaching the techniques of rock knives. Well done my friend. I've enjoyed watching these.
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My friend that has been making arrow heads and knifes for many years said... Be prepared to bleed.
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Good video. but always make sure you cut away from you. Its sharp and one small slip can mean your death even with a small injury weather its stone or steel its for your safety.
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this guy talk too much just shut and get to work you ass
So if I was stuck out in the woods with nothing and had to do this and needed to make a bow drill set what would I want to use for a bow string I mean if I didn't have a knife the chances are I wouldn't have string or cord for a bow drill so what kind of vine or thin string root would I want to substitute with..
cline031 1 year ago
Hey, yep you are correct... natural cordage is a whole other skill of its own... check out some of my other videos on it!
Thanks,
Paul
HedgehogLeatherworks 1 year ago
I have a question : limestone is good material?
middeleeuwerke 1 year ago
No limestone is pretty lousy for flint knapping... thanks for asking!
HedgehogLeatherworks 1 year ago
Question..... wouldnt it hurt your leg if you hit the rock hard?
koolaaidman 1 year ago
Yeah it does hurt... it is best to use some kind of pad on top of your leg if you are going to be doing more than a few hits.
HedgehogLeatherworks 1 year ago