Primitive Stone Saw for Cutting Branches (episode 24)

One of the earliest primitive technologies by humans was the use of stone to make simple but effective survival tools. Stone can be used to make cutting blades, weapons, shelters and even cups and bowls. The basic bushcraft technique for shaping a stone is flintknapping. In this video I find a type of stone that I believe is rhyolite. Rhyolite was used by native people to make spear points and arrowheads. It is rather easy to shape by flintknapping. I need to cut some branches for construction of my new hut so I test these stone blades on a medium-sized juniper branch to see how well they perform. This series will be ongoing so be sure to stay tuned for the next video. *Turn on captions to see subtitles in other languages. *Please subscribe and enable notifications. Follow Chad on Instagram @chadzuberofficial Follow Chad on My equipment: Camera: Nikon D7500 and GoPro Hero7 Black Sound: Zoom H6 Editing: Final Cut Pro X on MacBook Air Location: Parts Unknown FAQ (Frequently Asked Qu
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