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Making a Slate Arrowhead + Stone Knives and Tools in Action 

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Some areas of the world are blessed with beautiful stones that break with sharp edges that can be knapped into shape and sharpened with pressure flaking; but in areas that lack these rocks grinding stones can be a very useful alternative.
I haven’t found any easily knappable stones in my little corner of the Pacific Northwest yet, but there is plenty of slate. I first started playing with this stuff a couple of years ago before I even knew what it was because sometimes it breaks with a jagged but usable edge. Eventually I found out that it was a form of slate, which has been used by indigenous people around the world for projectile points and tools.
It isn’t as durable as flint or chert, but it is a functional and workable option if you don’t have those available, or if you don’t yet have the skills to work with those materials.
In this video I try to show the process I’ve learned through trial and error of turning a raw piece of slate into a hunting point. Native people have used slate points to take animals as large as caribou and walrus. I will be sending a few to my buddy Ryan Gill from Hunt Primitive to test on some hogs and if he has favorable results I will do my best to take a deer with one this coming season; provided I can build a bow powerful enough.
An Important Word of Caution! The dust produced by grinding slate can be extremely hazardous to your lungs if inhaled. The tiny particles of silica can embed themselves in your lungs and do a lot of damage, in some cases permanent disability. You can read up on silicosis if you’re interested, but the important part is to make sure you always keep it wet when grinding it.
Slate varies a lot in toughness depending on the conditions in which it was formed. I can find pieces that will break in my fingers right next to surprisingly hard pieces that make durable tools, so look for the hardest pieces you can find.
In the first half of this video I select a piece of stone from the riverbed and go to work grinding it out using water, sand, and other pieces of stone I found nearby. An easier method is to break larger chunks of slate and select the shards that are already close in shape to the item you are looking to create, but I wanted to demonstrate that with patience you can create the shape you want from scratch.
For the first step, I like to use lots of sand and water and put my grinding surface on an angle so that splashing water up onto the sand pile at the top causes sand grains to continually pour down the stone, as they get broken up during the grinding process. I use this method and a fair amount of pressure to get the basic shape I’m looking for; in this case a triangle for an arrowhead.
Slate is made of sedimentary layers that can flake out on you during the grinding process, so I find that giving your piece a quick polish without sand helps to avoid this flaking when setting your bevels.
The bevels didn’t come out perfectly on this one, but close enough. These are achieved by lifting one edge of the slate to your desired angle and grinding away. Once it has the basic angle down, you don’t have to hold it, as it sits perfectly on the stone at the angle you want.
While any flat stone surface will suffice for grinding, shaping, and setting those bevels, you need something even smoother for sharpening. The best thing I’ve found for this is another piece of slate. I have made slate sharpening tools that are almost as smooth as glass; which produce a very fine edge, but for this demonstration I simply found another piece of slate and made it smooth enough.
Finally, to cut the nocks into the point, I found a softer piece of slate where I could see the fissures between the layers and split it to form a thin edge that I used to saw into the side of the arrowhead. It is counterintuitive but beneficial to use a softer piece for your saw as it is less likely to tear chunks out of the point where you don’t want them.
I can usually make one of these in about an hour, but filming is tedious; especially when my hands are covered in silt slurry, so a couple hours later I had a nice point that I set into a dogwood arrow shaft with pitch glue and stinging nettles holding it in place, and a final coating of fatwood tar to waterproof it and provide a little extra security. I have videos on making both pitch glue and fatwood tar on my channel that you can check out if interested.
In the second half of the video, I share some of my favorite slate projects so far to show the versatility of the material and the fact that it can be quite durable.
I will eventually learn to knap, but for now I’m glad to have this abundant resource to play with.

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@timothyradcliffe7574
@timothyradcliffe7574 4 года назад
This guy just made a tactical rock.
@spicychickennuggett1763
@spicychickennuggett1763 4 года назад
Straight up minecraft
@jameserikson2005
@jameserikson2005 4 года назад
Bruh
@halbarnum2704
@halbarnum2704 4 года назад
I don’t know why but this comment really made me laugh for some reason.
@teck9714
@teck9714 4 года назад
What is the bonding agent used here
@spicychickennuggett1763
@spicychickennuggett1763 4 года назад
@@teck9714 I think it was tree sap
@20p65s
@20p65s 4 года назад
High level work Primate. Your detailed notes are the best on YT.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 4 года назад
Thanks buddy! :)
@Senakifxy
@Senakifxy 4 года назад
this man has serious ooga booga power not gonna lie
@OscarGreenworth
@OscarGreenworth 4 года назад
Epic
@creem9813
@creem9813 4 года назад
Damn , I wunt ooga booga powers
@itz_merge1386
@itz_merge1386 4 года назад
Roblox booga booga
@Senakifxy
@Senakifxy 4 года назад
why did this get popular
@ratlord6952
@ratlord6952 3 года назад
@@Senakifxy because doggo found loggo
@Tyler-789
@Tyler-789 4 года назад
This dude would have been king if he was born earlier in time
@somefuckstolemynick
@somefuckstolemynick 4 года назад
It's a little know fact, but back in the stone age people actually used to make tools out of stone.
@sebaschosethisname7866
@sebaschosethisname7866 4 года назад
actually he would have been a black smith cus hes gud at creating blades
@Tyler-789
@Tyler-789 4 года назад
@@1qwertyrewq1 It's just a joke I wasn't being serious.
@user-sl6ou3qb9l
@user-sl6ou3qb9l 4 года назад
Falbert ALBUS Omegalul? Bruh Don’t
@seth6700
@seth6700 4 года назад
@@sebaschosethisname7866 he would have been known as what is referred to today, a flintknapper! Even though it's technically not Flint knapping,
@vengeance2825
@vengeance2825 4 года назад
No talking, no BS, just a soothing video. Thanks
@Far-North-Bushcraft-Survival
@Far-North-Bushcraft-Survival 4 года назад
You Sir are an unending fount of knowledge. Thanks for sharing.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 4 года назад
Thanks Lonnie! :)
@Urbansprint5100
@Urbansprint5100 4 года назад
@@nwprimate6416 Didn't know slate could be knapped. And the product is nice and clean, it's very satisfying to see the transformation.
@teck9714
@teck9714 4 года назад
@@nwprimate6416 what was the bonding agent used here
@Urbansprint5100
@Urbansprint5100 4 года назад
@@teck9714 It looked to be some type of tar.
@alexfrye5940
@alexfrye5940 3 года назад
@@teck9714 its called pine pitch you can find videos on how to make it its a pretty useful thing to have
@gweria
@gweria 4 года назад
Once in a blue moon, RU-vid gives me a good recommendation, glad to see this popped into my feed, because this is really neat. Pretty much an instant subscribe.
@dragonwithamonocle
@dragonwithamonocle 3 года назад
Can you imagine how much those arrowheads and blades would be worth? So beautiful, and not as fragile as flint, especially in the edges. Maybe not as sharp, but easier to sharpen. And these are less dangerous to make, with not having to deal with jagged flakes flying everywhere and glass dust getting into your eyes and lungs if you're not ventilated well enough.
@doomslayer6906
@doomslayer6906 4 года назад
Achievement get: Stone age Achievement get: monster hunter
@xPhantom_404x
@xPhantom_404x 3 года назад
Lmao
@marcosramoneabenzabarros9553
@marcosramoneabenzabarros9553 3 года назад
Kkkkkkkkkk
@glitchtv4396
@glitchtv4396 3 года назад
Reminds me of those videos of Minecraft real life, lol
@ryan_videos3761
@ryan_videos3761 2 года назад
😂
@z3r0saber
@z3r0saber 4 года назад
It's stuff like that, that I point out when people talk about 'primitive man.' 'Primitive' will still put a hole in your chest that you are NOT coming back from easily. Great vid. I've seen a few of yours now, they're always so relaxing.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 4 года назад
Good point!
@Myemnhk
@Myemnhk 4 года назад
primitive [ prim-i-tiv ] adjective being the first or earliest of the kind or in existence, especially in an early age of the world:
@Doobster67
@Doobster67 3 года назад
I got to say, out of all the primitive skills videos i have watched this one has left me gobsmacked! Your skills are unbelievable! What beautiful tools!
@Wardevil216
@Wardevil216 4 года назад
Yeah sure that arrowhead is cool i guess but....doggo found loggo.
@HybrydATP64
@HybrydATP64 4 года назад
Couldn’t carry Loggo
@bugs9284
@bugs9284 4 года назад
a log eh, perfect for roasting the dog over a spit
@puedoiralbanoporfavor854
@puedoiralbanoporfavor854 4 года назад
@@bugs9284 Hol up
@atheno3720
@atheno3720 4 года назад
@@bugs9284 Hol the duck up
@codenameded4407
@codenameded4407 3 года назад
@@bugs9284 hold up wait ONE MINUTE
@nomellameshomerollamamehomer
@nomellameshomerollamamehomer 4 года назад
- Giorgo Tsoukalos: Ancient people couldn't make those buildings, tools, sculptures; it must be Aliens.... - NW Primate: hold my stones.....
@user-uviiiiii
@user-uviiiiii 3 года назад
That's harsh xD
@njones420
@njones420 3 года назад
thanks for posting this, I couldn't think of a good way to word it. People can do anything with time and skill..... aliens/lasers/telekinesis not required. :)
@declan7551
@declan7551 3 года назад
@@njones420 Stonehenge is literally impossible for humans to position though
@njones420
@njones420 3 года назад
​@@declan7551 why? just because you heard some moron say that doesn't make it true. Do you know how levers and pulleys work?...because people 4,000 years ago did. Look at Cleopatra's needle in London, that's a 200-TON single block of marble, that was erected before electricity or cranes. Use your brain, you're only here because your ancestors could.
@declan7551
@declan7551 3 года назад
@@njones420 Levers and Pulleys? Are you daft? Pulleys connected to the sky? We didn't have the materials to build a lever strong enough to lift the bricks at stonehenge.
@susofseattle
@susofseattle 4 года назад
11:21 The iconic Varied Thrush, singing in the background. My favorite "horror-movie" bird song. And to hear it overlap with some amazing stone-craft. Perfection.
@jrhamilton4448
@jrhamilton4448 3 года назад
As a guy who makes arrowheads and stone tools this video gets my approval.
@apple11117
@apple11117 3 года назад
Wow! I've watched this video like 7 times for inspiration, and I finally tried it today after finally coming across some slate! And it actually isn't extremely difficult (not that mine came out anything like his). This was such a fun project! Thanks for the great vid as always NW Primate
@someotherdude
@someotherdude 2 года назад
you started with a clean slate, pointless.
@dragonmaster3126
@dragonmaster3126 Год назад
I actually got a an addiction to this some time ago just by watching this video and I actually made some pretty good stone/slate blades. (not with the handles, pine pitch glue, or the wooden handles though. That would require much more skill.)
@saltysandstorms2148
@saltysandstorms2148 4 года назад
3:10 i think your dog is broken
@simonbecerramora9108
@simonbecerramora9108 4 года назад
xd
@clementefernandez5010
@clementefernandez5010 4 года назад
@@simonbecerramora9108 hablas español?
@chimpainthehouse642
@chimpainthehouse642 4 года назад
@@clementefernandez5010 yo si
@simonbecerramora9108
@simonbecerramora9108 4 года назад
@@clementefernandez5010 claro
@julianbahamon8093
@julianbahamon8093 4 года назад
JAJAJAJJAJAJA
@theoverallguy6186
@theoverallguy6186 4 года назад
Functional, as well as beautiful craftsmanship! I was impressed with the arrow head, but then it just kept on with peice after beautiful peice. These are artworks make no mistake. The mirror finish is essential to the way these function so well, and also contrast visually with the almost black stone of the rest of the blades to create a wonderful aesthetic. the vibrant green fiber cord compliment each peice perfectly. Well done!
@AlexHeinzmann
@AlexHeinzmann 4 года назад
This is genius. Thank you for sharing your excellent work. The significance of Reconstructive Paleontology cannot be overstated. The ancients of my homeland made the beautiful and renowned Langdale Bluestone Axes, traded as high staus objects across Europe but their other slate series, the darker, Ulverston slate, was the real, practical material of everyday life. It precisely resembles your own slate. As you worked beside the river, I was at first convinced from the whole scene, that you were in the Cumbrian Lake district! Thank you, for this wonderful connection and visionary work bringing us together across oceans and continents in an irrefutable demonstration of shared stone age reality.
@kendov288
@kendov288 4 года назад
It's kind of crazy to think about how far we've come just by banging a bunch of fuggen rocks together
@jaylinjones8146
@jaylinjones8146 4 года назад
lol
@isssandwich391
@isssandwich391 4 года назад
When our brains got bigger and smarter we became unlike any other animal and then so we realized we could do this and that and that and this and once impossibilities were the possible we made cities, smartphones and languages.
@throwawayacc2514
@throwawayacc2514 4 года назад
We need to go back.
@rhayankraus9595
@rhayankraus9595 4 года назад
@@throwawayacc2514 why?
@diegoalejandromaqueraquisp7955
@diegoalejandromaqueraquisp7955 4 года назад
@@throwawayacc2514 why?
@cnutopia
@cnutopia 4 года назад
I feel this is much more advanced than the Neolithic Age
@cnutopia
@cnutopia 4 года назад
@ET Hardcorgamer Yes, the appearance and brain capacity of people in the Neolithic age are very close to those of modern people. It is said that shaving them, putting on jeans, and putting on baseball caps is just like modern people.
@colarguns
@colarguns 4 года назад
I wonder if the Bible is accurate on telling us exactly how old this planet is? I bet it’s not in the millions of years.
@justicekaton8715
@justicekaton8715 4 года назад
Those people where more advanced than the modern society will ever understand
@MrRee-sr3sl
@MrRee-sr3sl 4 года назад
@@colarguns You're correct Dan, it isn't millions, it's in the 'billions of years' old.
@colarguns
@colarguns 4 года назад
Mr. Ree Rigghtt! Got it. Moron
@JimRodgers
@JimRodgers 4 года назад
NW Primate walks into the woods with no tools but his bare hands and his mind. Walks out with a full compliment of stone tools including knives, axes, arrows and even an atlatl. Remarkable! Good to see you putting videos up on youtube again. While I follow you on Instagram I also enjoy the longer videos here.
@tallcedars2310
@tallcedars2310 4 года назад
Just waitinng to see him on a survival show now:)
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 4 года назад
Thanks for taking the time buddy! :)
@rossgraveley
@rossgraveley 3 года назад
Great job on those arrowheads & knifes
@Born2Losenot2win
@Born2Losenot2win 4 года назад
It’s amazing how our ancestors used to live like this A once up to date technology is now a cultural art Thank you for the video
@MrBstriker
@MrBstriker 4 года назад
This is exactly what happens when your mom tells you to live on your own.
@DudeGuy-zt9eg
@DudeGuy-zt9eg 4 года назад
😂😂
@johnjameslagare1976
@johnjameslagare1976 4 года назад
Survive of forest or the street
@nodeloliver6201
@nodeloliver6201 4 года назад
@@johnjameslagare1976 Forest is more agreeable. Plenty of places to find food and shelter, if you know how and where to look.
@purge3116
@purge3116 4 года назад
@@nodeloliver6201 street for sure, speaking out of experience... easy to go to the back of a grocery store and dumpster dive for "expired" food. much more tools available in the city as well. Also, to top it all off shelter is much more stable and you dont get eaten alive in the right "enclosure".. granted you do have MUCH MUCH more choice of where to build what to build, and its just more sarine and comfortable.. in the city you have to look over ur shoulder all the time... forest you just have to know ur surrounding and pay attention to sounds, smells, and for god sakes FIREWOOD!
@ilikefood1609
@ilikefood1609 4 года назад
Exactly, and if she wasn’t my sister, mom, and my dad’s granddaughter I’d beat her ass in both ways
@PrimitiveTechnologyTools
@PrimitiveTechnologyTools 4 года назад
The best Making a Slate Arrowhead with Stone Knives and Tools in Action.
@dohadoha4153
@dohadoha4153 4 года назад
Jfdnjrdjudvgejduvgedgudhffdcshjd😍💝❤️💋🚐👰🤵🌜🏡
@legotrend7635
@legotrend7635 4 года назад
I like the Atlanta throwing stick very nice craftsmanship
@jamesyarker2862
@jamesyarker2862 4 года назад
Thank you for sharing your skills, I’m both jealous and inspired. Thanks mate
@rydermcdermott1973
@rydermcdermott1973 3 года назад
I used to think grinding down bits of charcoal down to size on porous surfaces to make chillum stones was the bee's knees but this is art.
@davidharvey5672
@davidharvey5672 4 года назад
Truly amazing! I had no idea about these techniques. Thanks for sharing
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 4 года назад
:) 👍
@giedriuskasperiunas5913
@giedriuskasperiunas5913 4 года назад
Gd
@andreblignaut2567
@andreblignaut2567 2 года назад
that arrowhead is a thing of beauty.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 2 года назад
Thanks man!
@adamobrien3664
@adamobrien3664 11 месяцев назад
Now I know why villagers were paying me a premium for stone knives in Medieval Dynasty. 😂 Awesome work by the way, very cool.
@benbeattie4609
@benbeattie4609 4 года назад
Absolutely amazing, extraordinary craftsmanship!! You have inspired me to go out and find some slate and have a go!! Keep up the good work Regards from the UK
@codenameded4407
@codenameded4407 4 года назад
Large rock: oi hello there mate Nw: yeets rock
@secondlieutenan
@secondlieutenan 4 года назад
You look British!
@codenameded4407
@codenameded4407 4 года назад
@ET Hardcorgamer lmaoooo
@cockadoodledoostudios2778
@cockadoodledoostudios2778 4 года назад
**ka-splat**
@debbiej.2168
@debbiej.2168 3 года назад
Beautiful work!
@ronfrey5327
@ronfrey5327 Год назад
Most excellent use of all things natural. enjoyed every second of this..
@TheSoapThatCan
@TheSoapThatCan 4 года назад
Why do you insist on giving me no choice but to go out and do what you do? I'm just so damn excited when I watch your videos! Thank you!
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 4 года назад
I love hearing that! :)
@iancameron1662
@iancameron1662 4 года назад
@@nwprimate6416 that's friggen beautiful.i.d like to try that
@matteoveneruz9096
@matteoveneruz9096 4 года назад
ET Hardcorgamer a lot of people don’t really have good workable flint in their area. I’ve found flint but it’s all pretty bad quality that is almost impossible to learn on
@FMeyer-zg5mg
@FMeyer-zg5mg 3 года назад
@@matteoveneruz9096 doesnt glass works the same way, never tried, but heard it quiet often.
@matteoveneruz9096
@matteoveneruz9096 3 года назад
@@FMeyer-zg5mg yeah I’ve heard that too, I’ll probably try it some day
@SantiagoMenendez
@SantiagoMenendez 4 года назад
You never cease to amaze NWP. I was like, “Wow! He made an Ulu!!! Then you pull out everything else... Really awesome man. Thanks for sharing.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 4 года назад
Thanks man! :)
@justabitofmagic7862
@justabitofmagic7862 4 года назад
FINALLY SOMEBODY WHO KNOWS WHAT AN ULU IS!!!
@redmanredman4676
@redmanredman4676 3 года назад
Dude you are amazing 🙂🙂🙂🙂keep going and thanks for sharing 👍👍👍
@jadenjaka3505
@jadenjaka3505 3 года назад
Wow cool and very smooth and sharp point
@JC_R8MEOW
@JC_R8MEOW 4 года назад
This randomly popped up into my 'suggestions' and I have to say that this was one of the most interesting thins I've watched lately. It would never have occurred to me that slate, of all things, could be sharpened to any sort of effective cutting edge. Thanks for sharing this, I really enjoyed it. Cheers!
@CertifiedHuntingHornNoob
@CertifiedHuntingHornNoob 4 года назад
Congrats you've now made some of us fear rising in technology for apes even more
@vinokai
@vinokai 4 года назад
Oh boi, let's show some apes this video, the Revolution is coming!
@lukecollyer
@lukecollyer 3 года назад
Excellent work. Amazing patience and brilliant results. Love it. Looks good quality slate too
@esvegateban
@esvegateban Год назад
Such quality, impressive!
@iaminyourwalls2211
@iaminyourwalls2211 4 года назад
I dont wanna meet this man during the apocalypse on bad terms let me tell you.
@NorthernLoki
@NorthernLoki 3 года назад
its always gonna be on bad terms .. he would of used all the chickens as target practice lol
@EquipmentReviewer
@EquipmentReviewer 4 года назад
This channel will boom! Too amazing to stay small.👍👍👍
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 4 года назад
Not sure about that, but I'll keep doing what I do. :) 👍
@EquipmentReviewer
@EquipmentReviewer 4 года назад
@@nwprimate6416 I love it! Thanks!
@bigbensarrowheadchannel2739
@bigbensarrowheadchannel2739 2 года назад
Best bushcraft vid I've seen in a while. Thanks for sharing.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 2 года назад
Wow, thanks!
@t.abarnett2393
@t.abarnett2393 Год назад
Thank you so much for taking the time to share your skills, it’s very much appreciated 🙏
@BeefT-Sq
@BeefT-Sq 26 дней назад
"If man is to live on earth, it is right for him to use his mind, it is right to act on his own free judgment , it is right to work for his values, and to keep the product of his work." -Ayn Rand-
@WayneTheSeine
@WayneTheSeine 4 года назад
Must be in your DNA...... such awesome skills and your creativity is amazing. I love the atlatl dart with the curved veins for fins is awesome. Glad to see your fine work back up and running.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 4 года назад
Thanks buddy! I think it's in all our DNA. :) 👍
@AdisiTaliWaya
@AdisiTaliWaya 3 года назад
A great way to get a thick piece of blue slate for making tools like this is to find old or busted pool tables that people are throwing out. You can get 1-inch thick sheets of slate off of them and then cut them into tool or blade blanks and then put an edge on them. You can also buy the pool table slate by itself new for $100 and up.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 3 года назад
Cool! :)
@MrReman2u
@MrReman2u Год назад
I love this video! This guy definitely makes me want to give this a shot! Very interesting
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 Год назад
Thanks man!
@conchosewing
@conchosewing 3 года назад
those tools and weapons were awesome! thank you for sharing the knowledge
@carrdoug99
@carrdoug99 4 года назад
Any time I get full of myself, I just have to put on one of your videos😄 Your videos have taken my fiction fire skills to the next level. Really cool video👍
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 4 года назад
Thanks Doug! :) 👍
@caked_apex3668
@caked_apex3668 4 года назад
Imagine being out in the woods and seeing this dude spearing a chickens body with rocks ?
@LordThree
@LordThree Год назад
Wow! Really amazing work!
@weozol4065
@weozol4065 3 года назад
i knew these videos deserved millions.
@bdaycaker
@bdaycaker 4 года назад
When you don’t feel like cleaning the forks and knives:
@BURNWOODBUSHCRAFT
@BURNWOODBUSHCRAFT 4 года назад
incredible! now I want to go to the river and see what it has to offer.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 4 года назад
I love hearing that! :)
@captainfyita2682
@captainfyita2682 3 года назад
What beautiful pieces.
@robsonmatias8963
@robsonmatias8963 3 года назад
Beatiful job!😉👍🏻
@pacificbushcraftandfirecra6358
@pacificbushcraftandfirecra6358 4 года назад
Oh Brother... you know I been waiting for this one! Thanks so much for sharing these techniques! I am sure that secondary grind has got to be the hardest, but I guess once you set the angle your good. Absolutely loved that mini ulu. Two sticks in the same hole... I'd say your getting pretty damn accurate B! A truly amazing compilation of serious bushcraft skills my Friend... Thanks for sharing!
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 4 года назад
Thanks for taking the time to watch buddy! :)
@hemansr3893
@hemansr3893 4 года назад
WAY COOL AS USUAL!!! Probably won't be doing any batoning though! Glad to see your posting again.... enjoyed!!! :>)>
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 4 года назад
Thanks man! :) 👍
@lookoutpiano8877
@lookoutpiano8877 4 года назад
It's amazing to see what somebody can do when they have mastered a craft. Many people view stone tools as obsolete. But, your video proves their efficacy. I am sure there are drawbacks. But, you certainly left quite an impression on me.
@peterkolovos3079
@peterkolovos3079 3 года назад
AWESOME WORK.
@dereklapointe6436
@dereklapointe6436 4 года назад
excellent stuff. I've made arrow and atlatl heads with this stuff as well. I have also made barring blocks for bowdrill, sharpening stones, lamps etc. You use what you have. We are drowning in clay around here. So I also tried ceramic arrow heads. They work as well, but have a short life span. Love your channel.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 4 года назад
Awesome! I would love to see some photos of your ceramic points if you have them and the time to send them to me.
@dereklapointe6436
@dereklapointe6436 4 года назад
@@nwprimate6416 sure thing, I have very few pics, but I can send them to you. sending them on instagram
@aurum6527
@aurum6527 4 года назад
slate when i try doing this: -aight im finna break-
@raspiankiado4658
@raspiankiado4658 3 года назад
Maybe you're using the wrong kind of slate? Or you're trying too hard?
@biohazard0482
@biohazard0482 3 года назад
Much softer, less compacted types of slate tend to do that. The type of slate being used is probably much more compacted than what you are using.
@G_Zilly
@G_Zilly 3 года назад
where the hell do you find slate I’ve been smashing different rocks together for a few days and none of them work like this
@danielww9022
@danielww9022 3 года назад
@@G_Zilly slate is abundant. Find plenty in rivers & streams & rocky cliff faces. When you roll through a rock slide area, chances are there'll be slate around there, too. Some slates are easier to work than others. You'll want the toughest you can find for arrowheads. The harder to work, the better for broadheads & choppers.
@nicholaslangley197
@nicholaslangley197 4 года назад
One of the most beautiful airheads I’ve ever seen very informative great video
@johnnyb2610
@johnnyb2610 3 года назад
Amazing. Deadly and beautiful
@evanf1443
@evanf1443 4 года назад
Really glad I found this video. Wanted to learn how to make primitive weapons in case of a shtf situation but flint knapping was a bit beyond me, not to mention harder to find, but there’s a huge pile of slate right across the street from my apartment I could practice with.
@AaronC.
@AaronC. Год назад
You can also knap ceramic or glass. Useful in a pinch: but mind the safety. Goggles, as a minimum.
@urimc
@urimc 11 месяцев назад
@@AaronC. you could probably do it underwater if you dont have goggles tho
@AaronC.
@AaronC. 11 месяцев назад
@@urimc yep, probably. But in this case I was referring to having safety equipment (while flintknapping there's flying sharp stuff that you don't want in your eyes).
@theCuchuoi1
@theCuchuoi1 4 года назад
I'm surprised how well a stone knife can dispatch a chicken like that. Really nice!
@theCuchuoi1
@theCuchuoi1 4 года назад
@ET Hardcorgamer oh yeah I know that stuff pretty well. I get to play with an obsidian scalpel once. $85 is a painful price for surgical scalpel but the performance in incomparable
@luisapaza317
@luisapaza317 3 года назад
insanely stone work, nice!
@JoJonber
@JoJonber 3 года назад
You are a modern Druid. Amazing.
@DanielButlergungfu1967
@DanielButlergungfu1967 4 года назад
I am interested in how you make your pitch and fatwood tar. Perhaps a vid on that.
@melelconquistador
@melelconquistador 4 года назад
I usually find pines or other trees that drip alot of sap. I collect the sap then burn it. Sometimes you can find dry clumps that soften into tar when you burn it.
@snookaone
@snookaone 4 года назад
Curious about the fishing hook (08:00). Did you actually managed to get any fishes with it?
@daveybass655
@daveybass655 9 месяцев назад
These, are by no means primitive. These, are superior quality. This, is superior information, and knowledge. Ancient wisdom.
@stephenstanley79
@stephenstanley79 2 года назад
super cool, thanks for sharing.
@dirkbergstrom9751
@dirkbergstrom9751 4 года назад
Damn! What an amazing set of skills you have developed. Your vids are the best on RU-vid or anywhere. I seriously need to study all your vids in earnest. When I share them with my friends they are always deeply impressed. Well done!!
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 4 года назад
Thanks David! :) 👍
@tallcedars2310
@tallcedars2310 4 года назад
You won't be disappointed, best primtive channel going!
@sawdust6968
@sawdust6968 4 года назад
he is da man.;-)
@Go.el_Hadam
@Go.el_Hadam 4 года назад
Fast forward to the @3:14 this is the best part hands down.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 4 года назад
I'm sure you're not alone. :)
@gagenots511
@gagenots511 4 года назад
yes
@J_Reno
@J_Reno 3 года назад
Your skills are amazing 🤯
@BudgetGunsandGearReviews
@BudgetGunsandGearReviews 3 года назад
This was a GREAT video. Love it.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 3 года назад
Thanks man :)
@icyanaconda2123
@icyanaconda2123 4 года назад
That dog really just said: 🦉🦉🦉
@Cleo8575
@Cleo8575 4 года назад
Probably one of the best bushcraft video's I have seen, Most Interesting! Kudos my friend. Good to see you and the pooch again too. One question to put this work into perspective, how many hours did you have making that first arrow head? Cheers
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 4 года назад
Thanks! It usually takes me around an hour but this one took more than twice as long due to the difficulty involved in setting up the camera while my hands were covered in silt.
@Cleo8575
@Cleo8575 2 года назад
@@nwprimate6416 Been a bit of time since I touched base, Hope all is well with you and the Pooch? Life in Upstate, NY has ben busy this year with business and just getting started in a journey of re-curve bow training. Spent a few days chasing some Jack Perch 12-14" and man are they good eating. Merry Christmas my friend and hope Santa is good to You & The Pooch.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 2 года назад
@@Cleo8575 Always great to hear from you. :) Life's good here and the pup is just as charming as ever. I'm so glad you got to get out fishing!
@akelenajem431
@akelenajem431 3 года назад
Like hell you actually did all of that Dude you're so talented and crafty
@ironhammer3734
@ironhammer3734 3 года назад
Very nice! Great knowledge of primitive tools and how to use them. Looks like the pup enjoys being out there as much as you do. Thank you.
@exprsive
@exprsive 3 года назад
chicken: *does nothing* this guy: spread em
@FMeyer-zg5mg
@FMeyer-zg5mg 3 года назад
i have never seen a chicken in the forest, this guy found at least 2 in 13min.
@SWheatleyOutdoors
@SWheatleyOutdoors 4 года назад
Damn dude....you’ve been busy!
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 4 года назад
Yes sir! :)
@Doobster67
@Doobster67 3 года назад
That is VERY VERY cool!
@waterandsteel4713
@waterandsteel4713 4 года назад
Your Dog can really fetch a stick! [ 3:15 ] I am impressed.
@caked_apex3668
@caked_apex3668 4 года назад
3:14 today on dog vs wild" i saw big stick it attak meh"
@evelinsolano2202
@evelinsolano2202 4 года назад
Like si venís de un poco de todo
@josemarcosmartinena
@josemarcosmartinena 4 года назад
Claro que bengo de un poco de todo esto es un poco de todo
@erickml8646
@erickml8646 4 года назад
Pero like al video
@jpxtreme0828
@jpxtreme0828 4 года назад
Nop
@jpxtreme0828
@jpxtreme0828 4 года назад
Soy sub de este men
@elperrocomunista4866
@elperrocomunista4866 4 года назад
Evelin Solano jajaja sis
@happyhankjr
@happyhankjr 3 года назад
Excellent video. Better then knapping flint which is harder to find and requires special tools and skill in knapping to create a product that isn't any better. Wish I had learned what you just taught me about 60 years ago when I was younger and could have had fun doing it my whole life. THANKS.
@EatCarbs
@EatCarbs 3 года назад
Wow.. I didn't even know you could work slate like that. Bad ass. Thanks for the video
@davidb8872
@davidb8872 4 года назад
Well, what can u say to that, never thought slate would ever be strong enough. For my next trick,.......shoot some game with home made slate arrows, butcher with slate knife, start fire 🔥 with nothing , cook game, great lesson PS......dog is mad because he has no opposing thumb to make his own stuff
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 4 года назад
Yeah buddy! I spent a couple months chasing grouse and came up empty but next season is coming! :) 👍
@Camnorand
@Camnorand 4 года назад
even tho its believable that you did it by hand the sharp ass angles of that arrow head look nearly machined and for some reason seeing rocks with such angles is slightly uncomfortable...
@SnowblindOtter
@SnowblindOtter 4 года назад
Uncomfortable to see, but it's unbelievably satisfying when you do it. Slate is so soft you can work it with sandpaper and get it to look fabulous with literally no skill at all.
@Ronny33140
@Ronny33140 4 года назад
@@SnowblindOtter No skill at all eh? we'll see about that
@Ronny33140
@Ronny33140 4 года назад
ok yeah wow this turned out better than expected
@SnowblindOtter
@SnowblindOtter 4 года назад
@@Ronny33140 Told you.
@Ronny33140
@Ronny33140 4 года назад
@@SnowblindOtter to be fair mine looks like it was made by a neanderthal while his looks like it was made in a factory
@apple11117
@apple11117 3 года назад
I have literally watched this video about 9 times... it is so satisfying!
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 3 года назад
Thanks man. :)
@Mag-ls2zs
@Mag-ls2zs 4 года назад
Your tools really look stunning!
@dr.begarius1957
@dr.begarius1957 4 года назад
we don't really have rocks like this where I live
@milomorgan2107
@milomorgan2107 4 года назад
Damn bro the Thumbnail looks almost like it was machined in a shop.
@cecilbennett5403
@cecilbennett5403 4 года назад
Mighty impressive!
@nelsonx5326
@nelsonx5326 3 года назад
Very cool. Sculptures.
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