High quality stone! It would have been faster and more effective to use a flake for the skinning process. I skinned a deer with two flakes and used the biface for chopping in between the joints after cutting away the tendons. Overall a very nice demonstration of your excellent skills!
Selecting good rock for carving always needs experience and testing. In general, rocks such as silex or obsidian (two of the best rocks to carve) are available in specific places in the landscape, so they are not highly available everywhere.
@@Rodas7979 You responded! After I watched some of your videos I went to do a little work in the courtyard and stopped to pay attention to some stones I was removing... found one small one that looked like the right type, started hitting with another and... it works! Oh man, if noticing how rocks can break in a particular way blows minds in the 21th century can we even imagine how exciting must have been for people living up to 1 million years ago? You hear about the small age and all the stone tools but most never stop to think and actually try, fascinating.