I have several Native American scraping, cutting, pulverising stones that I've found in Steiner Ranch Austin, Texas if you're interested. Amazing the way they fit the hand and still extremely sharp after hundreds of years of weather. Also about 5 tomahawk heads.
Nice work my friend although your points are well knapped they are very large for arrows . Much more like spear/ dart points .. true arrowheads for shooting from a bow are often misnamed "bird points" by collectors but anyone with experience shooting game with stone will tell you the smaller the point the better in most cases . A tiny half inch wide isosceles triangle is the optimal , perhaps 30 grains in weight
You are a genius my friend. Keep up my the great work. Your hard work and passion are appreciated and you are awesome!
Thank you!
I have several Native American scraping, cutting, pulverising stones that I've found in Steiner Ranch Austin, Texas if you're interested. Amazing the way they fit the hand and still extremely sharp after hundreds of years of weather. Also about 5 tomahawk heads.
i do essentially what you do to craft arrows, but with modern tools.....doesn't seem to take me much less time than you lol great work!!
Man you're pissing Ralph off! Nice video!
Nice work. Hard to work with short sinew. That turned out alright!👍🏹
This right here is the bees knees 🐝
Muito bom,eu amo isso ,tá no meu sangue ,eu fábrico meus arcos e flechas assim....
Nice work my friend although your points are well knapped they are very large for arrows . Much more like spear/ dart points .. true arrowheads for shooting from a bow are often misnamed "bird points" by collectors but anyone with experience shooting game with stone will tell you the smaller the point the better in most cases . A tiny half inch wide isosceles triangle is the optimal , perhaps 30 grains in weight