New Arrowheads

Ive been chipping away for the past week on these.

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Iam attaching them to some arrows sometime this week and hope to smoke a deer with them this fall.
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ABert
Now that is what I call "primitive weapons"! Nice job all around. What kind of arrows are you looking to put them on?
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Abert
I have cedar arrow shafts that iam hafting them on to. I put on my own turkey feathers with glue and sinew. It should be alot of fun.
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MuleyMadness
Now that is definitely old school. :) Best of luck, that will be quite the accomplishment.
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Mularcher
Nice work, Let us know how they fly
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ABert
"Duckking88" wrote:Abert
I have cedar arrow shafts that iam hafting them on to. I put on my own turkey feathers with glue and sinew. It should be alot of fun.
That is exactly what I was hoping to hear! Make sure you keep posting up and keeping us up to date.
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Tonoonyi
Great work, I made an attempt at flint knapping one time. All that I got out of it was frustrated.
You obviously have the patience that it takes.
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Tonoonyi

Its all about working with the rock not agianst it. When I first started it was frustrating and took me along timeto work out a single piece but now I can finish one arrowhead in about 30 minutes.
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