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Author Topic: Green Earth Survival School- Flint Knapping and Firemaking  (Read 388 times)
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« on: January 26, 2010, 01:11:45 PM »

Hello All!

Months ago, I read an article in Backwoodsman about flint knapping. I think being able to make stone tools is one of the most valuable primitive skills that you can have. Motivated by the article, I took on it's suggestion of starting with the bottom of glass bottles. Since I am in Iraq, I had to make do with tools. Even with the lack of tools, the results weren't too bad.


With that taste in my mouth, I wanted some more. She bought and sent me some additional tools and books from http://www.flintknappingtools.com/kits.html  (the introductory kit was what she bought).

I kept practicing and decided that I needed some hands on instruction. I asked her to look for a knap in.

When I was home for R&R, my she signed us up for a weekend workshop at a place in Southern Florida called Green Earth Survival School. She emphasized to Hank (the instructor) that I was really wanting instruction flint knapping. He obliged. Hank had us practice with glass tiles from the hardware store and I have to say that for a beginner, it is a very forgiving material to work with. I am not going to get into the specifics of knapping because there is too many online articles, books, and DVDs that cover the topic. I think my real purpose here was to encourage others to give it a try. It's not that hard.

Some of the tools we used:


A glass tile taking shape:


A nearly finished point (needs some more thinning and pressure flaking):


Me nugging it out:


Since this workshop included others, firemaking and cordage making was covered. I had already had extensive experience in this with this. Practice is important and I was very appreciative for that reason. It's also good to hear others' insight on material, preparation, and their local knowledge (every region is different).



Here is Hank's website:
http://www.greenearthsurvivalschool.com/
If you are ever in S. FL and need something to do, give him a call.


Back to reality for me.
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« Reply #1 on: January 26, 2010, 03:09:45 PM »

AWESOME... I am so happy you posted this adventure. I have wanted to learn this extremely valuable skill. With this skill you can almost go into the Wild Naked. Making fire and an edge are 2 of the most crucial skills you can possess. I am excited about your journey and looking forward to seeing your results.

I have started tying a Flint arrowhead on the strap of my Sheath. Although it look decorative it is extremely functional but to the layman it is decoration.

I may have to take the leap and put this on my agenda for this year.
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« Reply #2 on: January 27, 2010, 12:35:28 PM »

     Thanks HiSpeed.  I didn't know there was anyone here in Fl since "The Tracker School" pulled out.
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