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ASMR Flintknapping | Your brain is evolutionarily wired to love the sound of stone tools. 

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I've been teaching myself to flintknap. While I occasionally get some pointers from my friends Evan Phillips and Donny Dust, I'm mostly on my own.
I figured I'd document my progress and record some ASMR on the way. I often like to fall asleep to the sound of flintknapping myself, so I put the Zoom H4N down by my feet to catch the falling debris. I'll do a better camera angle next time!
I'm learning, so if you have any pointers on where I messed up or where I could improve, let me know!

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@wisconsinkraut3445
@wisconsinkraut3445 Год назад
Brings me right back to being a kid in 23000BC
@doomguy584
@doomguy584 Год назад
I think this might be the first asmr video I've ever watched
@NarheimArmoury
@NarheimArmoury 4 месяца назад
I do think it's wired, and I noticed as soon as I started knapping. There's an intuitive sensory feedback. The snap from a good flake tickles some primal satisfaction in the brain, while the thud of a failed hit is more unpleasant than it should.
@postictal7846
@postictal7846 2 года назад
Therapeutic, until you notice the blood stains on the leather. And we're working.
@davidianhowe
@davidianhowe 2 года назад
😅😅
@daopaleo
@daopaleo 2 года назад
I tried this and the edges are sharper than glass, so you get cuts all over fingers. Of course, this just goes to show our amaturity in this craft :)
@Dav624
@Dav624 3 месяца назад
​@@daopaleobelieve it or not last summer when I was flintknapping I thought I was gonna die by loss of blood and my determination is what kept me going to keep flintknapping more and more and eventually with enough repetition I started bleeding less and less and the cuts healed almost instantly idk how to describe it but the blood sort of acted as a glue and everytime I got a cut I just kept the skin together and let my injured area cool down by itself after it cooled down the blood glued the cut by itself and I could continue flintknapping after around an hour sometimes more sometimes less Depending on severity of the cut but in the beginning when I just got into flintknapping I used to lose so much blood over a simple cut and it would scar and take weeks to fully heal just serves to show how incredible the human body actually is and how adaptive
@gulliej876
@gulliej876 2 года назад
Could we get an overhead view? Personally I see them more satisfying that way… i don’t know if that is able to be done but just a suggestion
@tobythorson9571
@tobythorson9571 7 месяцев назад
I really like this one
@theluftwaffle1
@theluftwaffle1 2 года назад
Where is this filmed? Do you just have a pile of napping scraps in your backyard?
@davidianhowe
@davidianhowe 2 года назад
This one is in my garage. I have a spot in the backyard for it too! Too many mosquitoes right now though
@comfortablynumb9342
@comfortablynumb9342 2 года назад
@@davidianhowe bet you don't go barefoot in there. I'm interested in the tool you use.
@RandyLea
@RandyLea 2 года назад
I’d be interested in comparison of stone tools to modern tools, or just test how effective these tools are for various tasks.
@KnapperJackCrafty
@KnapperJackCrafty 2 года назад
You mean like this video? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-MRnhED73aLg.html
@AncientASMR
@AncientASMR 2 года назад
Plennnnnty of research on that! Maybe I can start doing that on my other channel
@claycountykillers
@claycountykillers 2 года назад
Not even close to steel tools. Natives would have traded their wives for a steel axe.
@blacksnapper7684
@blacksnapper7684 2 года назад
@@claycountykillers eeeeeeeeeehhhhhhhhhhh while the effectiveness of steel (which would probably have been iron in the case of trade tools where I’m from) was undeniable I’m sure there where some that was rockin the og chert along side metal especially I the case of obsidian which is (as I’m sure you know) can be waaaaaaaaaay sharper than that of a more metallic blade but yeah other than that you right......
@claycountykillers
@claycountykillers Год назад
@@blacksnapper7684 sharpness is not necessarily the greatest criteria. Steel tools will literally last a lifetime of use.
@FurryManPeach
@FurryManPeach 2 года назад
I was just thinking the other day how is this done? I mean you see it on documentaries, but generally a quick shot and then next scene. You really get to see a technique here. Thank you!
@KnapperJackCrafty
@KnapperJackCrafty 2 года назад
You mean like this video? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vkPqVxD7C78.html
@QuantumMechanic_88
@QuantumMechanic_88 2 года назад
You mean like primitive people using copper tools to make stone tools ?.
@KevinTielenburg
@KevinTielenburg 2 года назад
@@QuantumMechanic_88 Although in the copper/bronze age you had copper/bronze tools. Those were quite expensive and thus less used. So stone tools were still made and used. I believe there were also some copper pressure flakers found. in terms of stone age flint knapper tools, you got hammerstones, antler, teeth to name a few examples.
@briantaulbee6452
@briantaulbee6452 8 месяцев назад
@QuantumMechanic_88 I've used both natural and modern tools in flintknapping. Stone, antler and bone produce the same results as copper, steel and aluminum. Modern tools are easier to come by for some people and are certainly expeditious. No matter which tools you use, the techniques are the same
@froggystyle642
@froggystyle642 2 года назад
Interesting. Kinda want to try this out myself. Subbed here too boyo
@davidianhowe
@davidianhowe 2 года назад
My man
@sebataskopi
@sebataskopi 2 года назад
Good my brother😁
@awesomeatronik
@awesomeatronik 2 года назад
Seeing how you're basically just carving and chipping out the shape from the stone, makes me wonder how well a sculptor would be able to just pick up knapping?
@thomash4950
@thomash4950 2 года назад
While chiseling and knapping are very different processes, I’d imagine a sculptor would have some advantages over those with no stone-working experience. Thinning the tool properly is the most difficult aspect
@NarheimArmoury
@NarheimArmoury 4 месяца назад
@@thomash4950 From my experience there's no advantage except maybe in avoiding snapping delicate areas.
@NarheimArmoury
@NarheimArmoury 4 месяца назад
Poorly. Sculpting is more like carving wood, you cut into the stone with a chisel and keep any chipping localized. It requires stone you can dig into without cracking it or snapping bits off. The perfect knapping stone would be the worst possible sculpting material.
@AdmiralGlascock
@AdmiralGlascock 2 года назад
Where do you get your knapping material? I'd like to try this but finding material is a major obstacle.
@AncientASMR
@AncientASMR 2 года назад
I got a rock gut. Goknapping.com, tell them I sent you
@singularwave
@singularwave 2 года назад
A-men!
@comfortablynumb9342
@comfortablynumb9342 2 года назад
These sounds should be used for a rhythm track. Rock music for real.
@daopaleo
@daopaleo 2 года назад
I would couple it with fire crackling in the background and an indistinc chatter ;)
@comfortablynumb9342
@comfortablynumb9342 2 года назад
@@daopaleo could be like Pink Floyd
@daopaleo
@daopaleo 2 года назад
@@comfortablynumb9342, love them too, bro ;) track could be called "What happened to the flintknappers dream?" :)
@AncientASMR
@AncientASMR 2 года назад
Working on that for my main channel :)
@cliffowens3629
@cliffowens3629 2 года назад
What is amsr
@thomaskennon4428
@thomaskennon4428 2 года назад
The only piece of advice I can give is to Just slow down and take more time for platform preparation and grind grind grind lol
@davidianhowe
@davidianhowe Год назад
I posted this so long ago, and I’m cringing watching it now because I was so bad haha
@jordangolden7893
@jordangolden7893 Год назад
Flint knapping sounds good. But not when you do it.
@AncientASMR
@AncientASMR Год назад
this made me laugh out loud haha
@cliffowens3629
@cliffowens3629 2 года назад
Sorry, ASMR
@clintbeasley602
@clintbeasley602 2 года назад
Back up and punt u are definitely confused
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