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  • @cassandraporter705
    @cassandraporter705 Год назад

    While in Seattle, I saw some beautiful flint and obsidian knives but that were in a price range I could not afford. I’m now purchasing carved antlers and beautifully knapped blades from other artists and hafting them together myself using your wonderfully demonstrated technique, cutting the cost in more than half. I’m thrilled to give these as gifts to my siblings who have collected genuine prehistoric artifacts since we were little. Thank you for showing us your craft!

  • @markgibbs904
    @markgibbs904 5 лет назад

    Beautiful stunning piece.

  • @nathangagnon701
    @nathangagnon701 3 года назад +2

    When working with bone and antlers wear a mask or respirator. They can have anthrax in them. Not only that its awful to breath if there isn't anything in it.

  • @phrotojoe
    @phrotojoe 6 лет назад +3

    Awsome knife greg,thank you,keep up the cool videos..

  • @donallen2752
    @donallen2752 6 лет назад +3

    Love it, man! Excellent!

  • @robertgolden1080
    @robertgolden1080 2 года назад

    Excellent knife. Great video.

  • @jkiry
    @jkiry 6 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the very informative video!

  • @Julienmcgowan
    @Julienmcgowan 3 года назад

    Amazing job … I will be following your lead on this when I start doing this - thanks for posting :)

  • @jackkain5780
    @jackkain5780 5 лет назад +3

    Nice job and helpful video. Thanks-

  • @kylerunyan5950
    @kylerunyan5950 6 лет назад +2

    Nicely done!

  • @s.leemccauley7302
    @s.leemccauley7302 3 года назад +2

    We may have to do this soon out if necessity.
    Nice looking and I think quite useful

  • @pclarin
    @pclarin 4 года назад

    So cool! Just found your channel. Thanks

  • @allsop91
    @allsop91 5 лет назад +1

    Absolutely incredible

  • @abstractfate6104
    @abstractfate6104 3 года назад +1

    Also for the people complaining this isn't primitive. This video literally states in the title, how to shaft this type of knife. No where does it say hes using a certain method. If it's not your flavor of ice cream go somewhere else. I hope you can have fun crafting a dozen antler knives with primitive tools 🤙

  • @kmezinjo3719
    @kmezinjo3719 5 лет назад +1

    Nice work man

  • @JohnSmith-rw9wk
    @JohnSmith-rw9wk 5 лет назад

    Very kool vid and knife bro👊👍👍👍

  • @Thebonesoftrees
    @Thebonesoftrees 5 лет назад +2

    this is fantastic

  • @jonsmith3723
    @jonsmith3723 3 года назад

    That was really cool.

  • @Johnny-bu4iu
    @Johnny-bu4iu 6 лет назад +2

    Great vid thank you

  • @antoniocruz2224
    @antoniocruz2224 5 лет назад +1

    Very good teach Thanks

  • @jerrymengers8124
    @jerrymengers8124 6 лет назад +21

    Darn fine job.

  • @wichitamountainmen2976
    @wichitamountainmen2976 5 лет назад

    Sweet video

  • @dodgercan
    @dodgercan 3 года назад

    I’m going to try that thanks.

  • @primalkirk8108
    @primalkirk8108 6 лет назад +2

    right on

  • @bqdvr762
    @bqdvr762 4 года назад

    Hi I’am a fan

  • @timothylongmore7325
    @timothylongmore7325 6 лет назад +4

    Have you tried caveman hot glue? I did one with it and it seemed pretty strong.Beautiful job. I've learned a lot from your knapping instruction. Best on the Tube

  • @jasonflay8818
    @jasonflay8818 6 лет назад +2

    Is there a specific epoxy you recommend? I'm doing my first hafting projects and trying to get background info.

  • @michaeltaieb4534
    @michaeltaieb4534 10 месяцев назад +1

    Wow loved the vid so much! was wondering what type of epoxy/glue they would've used back in the day?

    • @rando6742
      @rando6742 8 месяцев назад +1

      Pine tar pitch is what I'm fixing to use on a similar project.

  • @1Ma9iN8tive
    @1Ma9iN8tive 3 года назад

    Fantastic

  • @scotthuffman5475
    @scotthuffman5475 4 года назад +2

    I have a hafted knife that came out of a late archaic mound. The blade is EXACTLY as wide as the distance inside the antler handle after the marrow is removed. Its against the inside of the cortex of the antler. No sinew. The Indian used asphalt like very viscus material that seeps out of the ground. I have seem numerous handles with the blade gone and each has a hole inside of the antler rid of the marrow so a blade could be placed inside the handle and the natural asphalt placed inside the handle. It is possible the material used to hold the stone blade in place was made from pine but the are no pine trees anywhere near the camp I was diffing in. Central Texas.

    • @ruger51995
      @ruger51995 4 года назад

      Our ancestors, for lack of a better term were smarter than the evidence we find I believe

    • @timothylongmore7325
      @timothylongmore7325 3 года назад

      I've heard of natives in cali using asphalt. Many conifers have good resin. In the north-east spruce is prefered over pine. Southern yellow pine and longleaf pine would probably work to. Resin was probably a trade comodity as well.

    • @alecseekins7916
      @alecseekins7916 Год назад

      Lots of evidence of weapons being traded by different tribes & they traveled. That blade could of very well been from a different part of the states. I hope you still have it !

  • @renana.3147
    @renana.3147 6 лет назад +6

    Muito bom!
    Pena que no Brasil não se encontra essas pedras!

    • @John-M.
      @John-M. 11 месяцев назад

      You guys have world famous agate though…

  • @fph2060
    @fph2060 Год назад

    Pretty epic

  • @mohammadalhuniti6216
    @mohammadalhuniti6216 5 лет назад +8

    Great job 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
    But could you please show us in another
    video how to make the stone in a shape of
    Knife ( dagger) !!!
    Thank you 🙏

    • @jallatda7600
      @jallatda7600 4 года назад

      He did, he just said he did.

    • @mohammadalhuniti6216
      @mohammadalhuniti6216 4 года назад

      Jaиёlla Tїмёdяёaмєя
      Oh I didn’t notice
      Thank you

    • @jallatda7600
      @jallatda7600 4 года назад

      @@mohammadalhuniti6216 you're welcome, and sorry if it looked like I was being rude.

  • @hochspannunglebensgefahr5339
    @hochspannunglebensgefahr5339 5 лет назад +12

    12 angry rocks disliked

  • @video-oq1hj
    @video-oq1hj 4 года назад

    Supurb. If you was to drop that tool onto a rock surface, would the blade break ? I feel the material works alot like glass.

  • @SillyParasaurolophus
    @SillyParasaurolophus 4 года назад

    Is there a way you can make arrowheads out of slate?

  • @ruger51995
    @ruger51995 4 года назад +1

    What would they have used as a primitive glue? Guess it would be a blade you're have to reattach every so often ?

    • @rodrigok2913
      @rodrigok2913 4 года назад

      Cooking pulverized charchoal + pulverized rabbit droppings + Pine resin

  • @Cys62
    @Cys62 3 года назад

    Nice....

  • @isaacwhite9255
    @isaacwhite9255 5 лет назад +1

    In terms of functionality does it hold up pretty well?

    • @fryingscotsmanful
      @fryingscotsmanful 5 лет назад

      I was also thinking this beautiful but the tang? Dont know if that would be the right word but seems short feel like maybe the handle would move maybe spin off. Definitely if it wasnt for the modern glue I think

  • @alexblauch5405
    @alexblauch5405 6 лет назад

    Cool

  • @theswordgameenjoyer3701
    @theswordgameenjoyer3701 5 лет назад +1

    Can I buy it

  • @samofficer5396
    @samofficer5396 5 лет назад

    Will you sell that

  • @sukhvinderbura1572
    @sukhvinderbura1572 5 лет назад +8

    Crafting premitive knife with Modern tools.😂😂😂😂

    • @melissahollandsbiggestfan5812
      @melissahollandsbiggestfan5812 5 лет назад

      Steven Hickman sure they did. Just ask your mom.
      Oooo get it? That’s a your momma is old joke? Cause she’s was alive during the primitive ages? So she’d know? Get it?

    • @ethanmcnabb6623
      @ethanmcnabb6623 5 лет назад

      Rob Stephenson wait so does that mean u also don’t have one cause u cant make fun of urs so u have to make fun of others ok I got u

    • @euantheyutyrannus
      @euantheyutyrannus 11 месяцев назад

      It's like evolution, just backwards.

  • @MarthaGarcia-hi2nw
    @MarthaGarcia-hi2nw 4 года назад

    👍

  • @abstractfate6104
    @abstractfate6104 3 года назад

    Just let the epoxy cure on my first knife.
    Its turning out pretty badass.
    But if you dont use glue on the sinew how likely would it be that it comes apart?

    • @gregpryorhomestead
      @gregpryorhomestead 3 года назад

      The sinew would loosen when it gets wet. The "glue" of the sinew proteins are water-soluble.

    • @abstractfate6104
      @abstractfate6104 3 года назад

      @@gregpryorhomestead ahh I gottya, thank ya

  • @thomasblackwell9507
    @thomasblackwell9507 4 года назад +2

    I thought you were going to use traditional methods!

  • @Mctink17
    @Mctink17 5 лет назад

    wouldn't it be better to make sure the antler opening is as narrow as possible/touching the sides of the inner handle? sorry for my ignorance, i'm just new/wanting to learn

    • @Mctink17
      @Mctink17 5 лет назад

      so the blade is the tightest fit it could possible get for extra durability

    • @ragamuffin1588
      @ragamuffin1588 5 лет назад

      He said that he wants to have the knife tang match with the handle, but still have enough space for the epoxy to sit in there and stick the knife and handle together.

    • @pyronuggets
      @pyronuggets 5 лет назад

      I dont think durability is a major factor because it's a flint knife. Probably only best for decorative use

  • @notailfishing1104
    @notailfishing1104 5 лет назад

    eh... use it ?? i wanna see demo u cooking with it, whats the purpose..

  • @benjaminvillagas4176
    @benjaminvillagas4176 3 года назад

    I remember those days like yesterday now we’re in a global pandemic that no one saw coming poor guy

  • @killerwardog3354
    @killerwardog3354 2 года назад

    How much

  • @blahblahsen1142
    @blahblahsen1142 4 года назад

    shit. ive been making knives with bandsaw and JB weld for a while, i was hoping this was either primitive glues and sinew or how to cut the slot using stone tools. i cant figure out how they did this back before modern glues and metal tools. all my "stone age tooling" knives are sketchy as far as "sturdy" goes.

    • @ruger51995
      @ruger51995 4 года назад

      I've heard of some tree Sao they would heat by a fire and it became extremely sticky like glue we have now I guess, also curious about it though if back in th day was that just a fact of life you have to re attach your blades every so often

    • @timothylongmore7325
      @timothylongmore7325 3 года назад

      Caveman hot glue , pine/spruce resin , charcol , rabbit , horse , deer poop make a really tough glue. Adding beeswax makes it more shock resistant and less brittle. Animal sinew is like rawhide ( shrinks when it dries) . If you do it right it's better than epoxy and fake sinew. It's also more work. If you're producing something that looks cool and people like , then go for it. I have access and like using the primitive stuff so that's how I roll. Hunt Primitive shows how it's done old school. Probably took him a day to cut the notch and that was in wood. It's a good video on the subject tho.

  • @melissa46827
    @melissa46827 6 лет назад

    Almeuncuchiyo que meloenbien estabien

  • @user-dn5jg7jx6e
    @user-dn5jg7jx6e 3 года назад

    Класс

    • @user-dn5jg7jx6e
      @user-dn5jg7jx6e 3 года назад

      А где такие камни собираешь в каких местах?

  • @keagangramling7957
    @keagangramling7957 5 лет назад

    That is to cool

  • @ulskiobama3218
    @ulskiobama3218 4 года назад +1

    Would have been nice to see you do it like a native, without power tools

  • @jasonvailes3933
    @jasonvailes3933 3 года назад

    Great piece! Not being a jackass, but you think you could show us how to make that with some primitive tools in case the $hit hits the fan and we dont have POWER TOOLS! LOL

  • @ZebraActual
    @ZebraActual Год назад

    Seems like short haft...

  • @staceysmith5917
    @staceysmith5917 5 лет назад +2

    WHY NOT USE PINE TAR? ; NATIVES DIDN'T HAVE EPOXY AVAILABLE TO THEM ; USE TRADITIONAL COMPONENTS.

    • @darrenglover2126
      @darrenglover2126 5 лет назад +2

      @@piperbarlow1672 drama on the hafting stone blades video ooooohhh

  • @ionjohn7814
    @ionjohn7814 5 лет назад +2

    You could have made it a little bit different. First, the, looks is more important than utility, the knife is for display and eventually to demonstrate a cut. You could have had a more impressive handle. Then, you should have used the real sinew, with real Paleolithic glue, or an imitation of it. The underlying epoxy is ok anyway yoy cant see it. My 2 c

    • @NFL88
      @NFL88 5 лет назад +3

      Ion John YOU could have uploaded a video yourself making one with ”a more impressive Handle”.... honestly what is the point such a dumb ass comment?

    • @SawdustAndCalluses
      @SawdustAndCalluses 5 лет назад +1

      I'd rather watch this video. What hes showing is much more approachable than what you're describing. Also, if it's just a display piece, why would it matter if the sinew and glue are artificial?

    • @lindaolivares1296
      @lindaolivares1296 5 лет назад

      Ion, you miss the point of this video.

  • @rasmusbaltser7761
    @rasmusbaltser7761 4 года назад

    Not very primitive to use a band saw

  • @anthonycraig8985
    @anthonycraig8985 5 лет назад +2

    its sopposed to be primitive and your using modern tool

    • @umbrellastation25
      @umbrellastation25 5 лет назад +1

      I mean, I'm pretty sure he could still make it using primitive tools instead, but it's harder and takes way longer, so why bother?

    • @BM205
      @BM205 5 лет назад +1

      Exactly.As a knivemaker myself I try to have many knives of different levels. Using modern tools and artificial components allows me to keep the price point at a approachable level,as I have far less time invested than in my top tier knives.

    • @SuperWampuscat
      @SuperWampuscat 4 года назад

      Ishi used modern tools.

  • @danielt.3152
    @danielt.3152 2 года назад

    Just a small thing but do not inhale antler dust, I don’t think it is good for you.

  • @johnsutton977
    @johnsutton977 6 лет назад +2

    Nicely done!