 So this is how you make an older one flint flake. So here I've got some obsidian which is the material from which I'm going to make the flake tools and this is my granite hammer stone which I'm going to use to strike on the obsidian to make the tools. So the key thing is that you find a nice flat platform which you're going to strike near an edge and the edge ideally should be on a slight overhang so you can see this one is on an overhang with more glassy obsidian below. And the idea is that I'll strike on the edge say half an inch from the edge with the hammer stone and then a flake is going to be dislodged from this face with cutting edges around the side of it. So I'll show you that process now. So here you go I struck on the edge near there from this face broke off lots of small sharp shards. So here's a nice illustration this is a small flake the point of impact would have been near there and then all around the side are very sharp edges that can be used to cut things like leather. There you go so this is a really nice one so I struck there the whole side has now fractured off to reveal a really nice beautiful big flake really long sharp cutting edges down that side and then the same down this side as well.