I had a book as a child entitled Early Man. In it was a chapter on Flint Knapping. It was a short chapter that had great pictures but that was it... For decades nothing else came to light on the subject. Then I somehow discovered your site and the world has opened up again and it is so much more insightful. Thank you for all your amazing videos Mr. Lord
If only everyone was as forthcoming as you about sharing knowledge, we would have no Intellectual Property laws and we would all be much further ahead without the the need to keep inventing the wheel. I can't say I mind being left behind in the stone age though. Brilliant skills, putting us back in touch with our ancestors in for me what is a fascinating time in our history. Thanks for sharing.
I'm glad you showed the snapped flint spearhead as that is always happening to me when I try to make something from a piece of flint. Even legends snap their flint from time to time.
Good afternoon. Love the videos and have been watching and re-watching for years. I know you think we all don't have the patience to watch a long video, but I really enjoy the full journey. If there is no harm or unfavorable impact to you in terms of UA-cam, I would appreciate seeing the whole video w/o the fast forward. Maybe post both (FF version and the full version). Thank you again for continuing to share what you do. Cheers from the USA!
Love the knowledge and skills displayed, but oooh man, am I jealous of the rock you have access to. I happen to live in a lithic poor area of the US, so good stone is about 5 hours drive away. My limited time off work doesn't allow over night trips, so I have to buy my material blind. So far the only place that actually sent me what I ordered stopped selling. The others have sent trash. This fall I plan a week long trip to Oregon for some obsidian, but for now I am watching a ton of other people playing with rocks.
Greetings from Thailand! Your a super inspiration - thank you for the great videos. Too bad there are no flint/chert deposits here. NE USA Retired Thailand
78yr old American country boy. For years I've been envious of our native Americans who know their aboriginal ancestors. I've always wondered what my European aboriginal culture was like, how they lived, what they believed.
This has just been the best month ever......! 😃 Will has made several videos! Dam I'm one lucky guy! 😊 Nice! Thanks Will! I really wish I was not a half a world away....🖐️ Best Wishes! 😃
Ah bless your heart that's such a lovely thing to say, I am planning on a whole new wave of videos coming this year, its just been life dictating my time like what happens to all of us, Thanks again Robert
@@WillLordPrehistoricSurvival 😃😃. Nice! I'm stoked! The tour of the mine was very interesting....all the tools left by the miners... The ultimate time capsule / window to the past......😃 Thanks again Will!
I have quite a big piece of flint and have been trying to nap it unsuccessfully. Watching your video has helped me see where I was gi=oing wrong. So thank you and back to the drawing board.
I love your videos, Will! Thank you for all of them! This is so satisfying to watch, and I've taken up knapping myself after having binged your channel. Currently only glass and ceramic plates from IKEA. Quite enjoyable practice!
I've learned much from you and i thank you greatly for it. 2 things one, you won't grow a new eye if you loose yours. two, I'd love to see the moment the point broke and what caused it. I'm new to napping. finally getting decent arrow points from jasper and chert (Pennsylvania USA). I always wear my safety glassses. 15yrs as a welder. Even with them on I've had steel drilled from my eyes. I like you. please be careful.
First time I hade a perfect arrowhead and I hit it one more time and I got two pieces with that “s” shaped break in it I’m sure that if you looked up crestfallen in the dictionary I could have supplied the picture to go under the definition but I’ve also broken a few self bows that yielded a flurry of curse words too. Really something the way you have such a great attitude about it and really something that I got more words in this text than you got in five fine videos.
Broken and bloody. I live in an area where flint doesn't exist and only rare places of some form or chert and very poor quality of quartz and some nasty rhyolite. I almost drool over the flakes coming off. fun video.
Wow I just saw another comment of mine on this same vid. I’m getting senile I guess or maybe I was able to thoroughly enjoy the same video like I’d never seen it before. . .
Bummer A long time ago one of the prettiest points was shaping up and I got an s shaped break right in two boy was I crestfallen years later someone showed me some of the tricks. On another note I saw a jade blade in the Innupiat Heritage Center in Barrow Alaska that came out of a whale in I think the 1980’s and it sparked the question how old are whales because it had been about 150 years since that type of equipment had been used. They were butchering the whale and it came from the blubber encapsulated. It looked a lot like a blade shaped almost like a heart I saw you make in another vid. I got a hold of some Canadian jade in the Yukon Territory and discovered that whatever kind of jadite I had although I could feel the silica in, it it was so hard I could barely scratch it. I put it under a open fire pit and that didn’t work either in softening it. Any how have you ever heard of knapping jade?
@@WillLordPrehistoricSurvival Cool, looks like it's had an arrow through it. Just been looking at your courses mate, would love to come see you when I can afford it but can't see the price for the 4 day, I assume they also sell out pretty fast?
I'm so glad this channel has been revived.
I had a book as a child entitled Early Man. In it was a chapter on Flint Knapping. It was a short chapter that had great pictures but that was it... For decades nothing else came to light on the subject. Then I somehow discovered your site and the world has opened up again and it is so much more insightful. Thank you for all your amazing videos Mr. Lord
Hi John, thanks for taking a moment to say hi and let me know , its lovely to hear my videos have meant so much to some folk
If only everyone was as forthcoming as you about sharing knowledge, we would have no Intellectual Property laws and we would all be much further ahead without the the need to keep inventing the wheel. I can't say I mind being left behind in the stone age though. Brilliant skills, putting us back in touch with our ancestors in for me what is a fascinating time in our history. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Zane
I'm glad you showed the snapped flint spearhead as that is always happening to me when I try to make something from a piece of flint. Even legends snap their flint from time to time.
Good afternoon. Love the videos and have been watching and re-watching for years. I know you think we all don't have the patience to watch a long video, but I really enjoy the full journey. If there is no harm or unfavorable impact to you in terms of UA-cam, I would appreciate seeing the whole video w/o the fast forward. Maybe post both (FF version and the full version). Thank you again for continuing to share what you do. Cheers from the USA!
Love your knapping vids!!! Keep making em!!! I’m early in my knapping journey
I tried flint knapping, and it is insanely difficult.
I guess you need years to fully master this art.
Thanks for the video.
Love the knowledge and skills displayed, but oooh man, am I jealous of the rock you have access to. I happen to live in a lithic poor area of the US, so good stone is about 5 hours drive away. My limited time off work doesn't allow over night trips, so I have to buy my material blind. So far the only place that actually sent me what I ordered stopped selling. The others have sent trash. This fall I plan a week long trip to Oregon for some obsidian, but for now I am watching a ton of other people playing with rocks.
I've broke a good many blades myself ,thank you for the great videos, I've watch them over and over
Thanks for sharing. Fantastic to watch you work. 👍
Greetings from Thailand! Your a super inspiration - thank you for the great videos. Too bad there are no flint/chert deposits here.
NE
USA Retired
Thailand
78yr old American country boy. For years I've been envious of our native Americans who know their aboriginal ancestors. I've always wondered what my European aboriginal culture was like, how they lived, what they believed.
well this guy looks pretty anglo saxon so probably one of those, or whatever culture they descend from
Thank you for sharing with us
This has just been the best month ever......! 😃
Will has made several videos! Dam I'm one lucky guy! 😊
Nice! Thanks Will!
I really wish I was not a half a world away....🖐️
Best Wishes! 😃
Ah bless your heart that's such a lovely thing to say, I am planning on a whole new wave of videos coming this year, its just been life dictating my time like what happens to all of us, Thanks again Robert
@@WillLordPrehistoricSurvival 😃😃. Nice! I'm stoked!
The tour of the mine was very interesting....all the tools left by the miners... The ultimate time capsule / window to the past......😃
Thanks again Will!
This guy seems so genuinely nice.
Another entertaining video. Thank you for sharing!!
I have quite a big piece of flint and have been trying to nap it unsuccessfully. Watching your video has helped me see where I was gi=oing wrong. So thank you and back to the drawing board.
Great video, master!
Bit of bad luck Will, but your positive outlook keeps things in perspective. Reall enjoy watching your videos.
Incredible bits of knowledge you share Sir. Thank you for the time you folks spend sharing with us.
I love your videos, Will! Thank you for all of them! This is so satisfying to watch, and I've taken up knapping myself after having binged your channel. Currently only glass and ceramic plates from IKEA. Quite enjoyable practice!
Your skill level is unbelievable!
Happens to the best of us . I've got a garden full !
These videos drive home just how amazing and resourceful our ancestors were.
Very cool! Only an experienced knapper laughs after a fracture. It does tickle your funny bone. I laugh too and I don’t know why. 😂
I love that you show mistakes as well as superb knapping
Blood rule your off, yes I enjoy watching,thanks for posting
Thank you. What a wonderful chance to learn and see.
I've learned much from you and i thank you greatly for it. 2 things
one, you won't grow a new eye if you loose yours.
two, I'd love to see the moment the point broke and what caused it.
I'm new to napping. finally getting decent arrow points from jasper and chert (Pennsylvania USA). I always wear my safety glassses. 15yrs as a welder. Even with them on I've had steel drilled from my eyes.
I like you. please be careful.
Cheers Dave, Ive been knapping for over 40 years now and my eyes are fine so i recon I will take the risk
Tough break Will. Thanks for sharing.
First time I hade a perfect arrowhead and I hit it one more time and I got two pieces with that “s” shaped break in it I’m sure that if you looked up crestfallen in the dictionary I could have supplied the picture to go under the definition but I’ve also broken a few self bows that yielded a flurry of curse words too. Really something the way you have such a great attitude about it and really something that I got more words in this text than you got in five fine videos.
Kool! Love your narrative. Jimmy
Really interesting! Thank you.
Great video thanks for sharing. I've been wanting to try the art but still not sure what I need to begin
Learning a lot from you. Love your videos. Sorry it split. Still usable I hope.
That was great! I’m sure you will make something useful from the pieces. I sure know there were dozens of pieces great for a flint and steel kit!
Yup, just have to laugh. Thank you for sharing! Inspiring!
Wish we had access to that awesome English flint over here in the US. It looks like our Georgetown flint, which is expensive!
Get yourself some leather wrist guards,and safety goggles,thanks for sharing Sir.
brilliant video, i'm obsessed with flint and am going to have a go at this (i'll be wearing goggles because i'm not as patient) :)
Been there. Get a nice point almost done, then, snap! Now I have two smaller points.
when you hit the flint softly on the edges with the quartzite, is that to take the tension out of the flint?
Its to organise the shape of the edge so I can dictate a better flake removal
@@WillLordPrehistoricSurvival ok Thank you
Hi Will enjoying your videos
How to make your carcag(arrow bag)
Absolutely loving your videos ! New subscriber gained 👍
Is that split even a problem? if you're making a spear head you'd want one end to be flat so it doesnt go back into the stick
Even if it did not turn
Out as hope for.
still great learning leason many thanks
Absolutely getting the satisfaction
Near your left shoulder looks like someone lost their head!
Broken and bloody. I live in an area where flint doesn't exist and only rare places of some form or chert and very poor quality of quartz and some nasty rhyolite. I almost drool over the flakes coming off. fun video.
oh man i wish i had flint so i could start to learn knapping. I dont think there is any naturally in finland.
Im not sure myself to be honest do you have any chalk because that may be a good indicator
@@WillLordPrehistoricSurvival No chalk either. I have to find out how much it costs if i buy it from another country.
There is flint in Skåne in the southern tip of Sweden.
@@LaSDetta thanks! That is not too far away either
@@Jadee95 I think there's some on Gotland as well if that is easier to get to for you
Wow I just saw another comment of mine on this same vid. I’m getting senile I guess or maybe I was able to thoroughly enjoy the same video like I’d never seen it before. . .
Good video love it!
you should flint knap an english flint from spear head next
Will lord you got ouchy on hand but yep flint works with ya or against ya like most women lol 🐺🐾👍:-)
Fascinating
I’m in the USA how can I get some of that
Bummer
A long time ago one of the prettiest points was shaping up and I got an s shaped break right in two boy was I crestfallen years later someone showed me some of the tricks. On another note I saw a jade blade in the Innupiat Heritage Center in Barrow Alaska that came out of a whale in I think the 1980’s and it sparked the question how old are whales because it had been about 150 years since that type of equipment had been used. They were butchering the whale and it came from the blubber encapsulated. It looked a lot like a blade shaped almost like a heart I saw you make in another vid. I got a hold of some Canadian jade in the Yukon Territory and discovered that whatever kind of jadite I had although I could feel the silica in, it it was so hard I could barely scratch it. I put it under a open fire pit and that didn’t work either in softening it. Any how have you ever heard of knapping jade?
Skull in the background?????
When I saw the title, I read it as "Flint kidnapping a spear head"
Is that a real human cranium?
No mate it’s a resin cast
@@WillLordPrehistoricSurvival Cool, looks like it's had an arrow through it. Just been looking at your courses mate, would love to come see you when I can afford it but can't see the price for the 4 day, I assume they also sell out pretty fast?
Nice cut.
What type of Flint is it
Flint flint, not chert. Flint most likely from Norfolk, England.
@@bigbasil1908 Flint flint 😂
A biface!! 😂😂
Why the fuck there is a humen skull in the background?