Yeah but then you got olive oil in your good finger hash right? congrats on finishing your trim project. Hope it goes smoothly.
It is how to clean your hands after you have removed the salvageable resin.
I believe it. It’s hard to find a comfortable position and when it’s moved the wrong way it’s extreme pain and a good brace would probably hold it in place better to heal.
Yep, that’s what I’ve been doing third day now. This is what I’ve got going on now…
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Commiseration from someone with multiple knee operations and two artificial knees! Heat, cold, and vibration gave me the most relief and I heartily recommend having it scanned to find out what is wrong.
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I traded some pot yesterday for a couple of knives
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Kool! Back when I thought I had a high percentage Native American, I learned to knap obsidian points and blades, but bot the most mileage out of knapping valentine hearts for wimmenfolk, IE: Wifemate and two secretaries. I also taught my grandsons to knap before finding out through DNA results that my grandmother was a lying sack about her bloodline.
I didn't learn from a Native American, but from a mountain man named "Wes".
Nice work, real old school handy work I wish I knew how to chip a blade from stone.
Easy but bloody even with a moose skin palm shield. I've shoved flakes through a regular cowskin glove. Yes that is blood on even the moose hide palm shield in the picture.
You also need to find a place that little razor sharp pieces of volcanic glass lying around is not an issue.
I made tools out of antler and cheated by inserting a piece of copper wire in the end that is used for flaking. Percussion is used to produce the large flakes and pressure flaking is used to reduce it to a knapped blade.
How are the blades held into place?
Typically tree sap and stretched wet sinew that tightens when it dries.
46F @ 85% RH, partially cloudy, and predicted to reach 66F.