All videos for the tag : flintknapping (35 videos) - page 2

  • Friction fire from nothing. This all took place over the course of roughly 3 hours… much editing was involved in this exercise in futility to deliver the viewer from mind numbing despondency!

  • NativeSurvival Community Channel: All the newest vids are posted advertisement free at the Community Channel, after 4 months they are published here with ads. Website: Mitch, Mitchell, Alone, History, Channel, Survival, Nativesurvival.

  • Part 2 shows how to make the obsidian blades that will provide the cutting edges for the Maquahuitl. An antler tipped chest crutch is used to remove blades from a core. The chect crutch antler tip has been modified from my earlier videos and now has a notch which improves blade removal from the core….

  • How to select stones for thinning in this free How-to video. Expert: John Olsen Bio: Through scratching and grinding rocks, John Olsen has made many authentic replica artifacts. He majored in ceramics in college and began making primitive items with native clays. Filmmaker: Mike Phillips

  • NativeSurvival Community Channel: All the newest vids are posted advertisement free at the Community Channel, after 4 months they are published here with ads. Website: Mitch, Mitchell, Alone, History, Channel, Survival, Nativesurvival.

  • We head back down to southern Utah for part two of our Wilderness Survival Skills series to learn what is flint knapping and how to make an atlatl, as well as how to throw a dart. Gear used in this video: Bark River Golok: … Helle Temagami: … Check out Outdoor and Survival gear here:…

  • NativeSurvival Community Channel: All the newest vids are posted advertisement free at the Community Channel, after 4 months they are published here with ads. Website: Mitch, Mitchell, Alone, History, Channel, Survival, Nativesurvival.

  • A hike up the creek to have fun and practice some survival skills and collect natural materials for primitive projects. Very cold and wet!

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    Mitch, Mitchell, Alone, History, Channel, Survival, Nativesurvival.

  • Back to the pirate ship! Make fire, shelter, stone tools and use the tools to cut shoots for arrows. Another miserably fun outing.

  • We are in need of an ax for projects that require more than a stone knife. This is our quest for making a primitive ax. Here’s some pics of our “red clay” survival trip we posted on Paleoplanet Part 1 Part 2

  • DONT LIKE DEAD THINGS? THEN DONT WATCH!! Finally! Now what? Dealing with dead diggers. Moral of the story: Check your traps often, especially in the summer. My rock may have been a bit too big.. Kersplatt!! Well, it has been interesting and quite a learning process!