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PRIMITIVE AXES, CELTS, AND TOMOHAWKS (Read 12098 times)
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Re: stone axe
Reply #30 - Nov 9th, 2009, 2:23am
 
Sounds like a lower energy method. The tree does all the work!
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Reply #31 - Nov 9th, 2009, 6:28am
 
Sorry Paleoarts, my last post was a poor attempt at humor. What I meant was:
 
If the axe and sapling handle are still growing, how did they cut the sapling down? It's got the axe head, after all.
 
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Reply #32 - Nov 9th, 2009, 10:32am
 
Quote from Kjev on Nov 9th, 2009, 6:28am:
Sorry Paleoarts, my last post was a poor attempt at humor. What I meant was:

If the axe and sapling handle are still growing, how did they cut the sapling down? It's got the axe head, after all.

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Reply #33 - Nov 9th, 2009, 10:50am
 
Cheesy which came first? the axe or the handle?  Grin
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Reply #34 - Nov 9th, 2009, 7:47pm
 
aztec, you might already know this, but if the groove goes all the way around the stone, the axe was made between 7,000 and 10,000 years ago. If it goes 3/4 of the way around (there is no groove on the bottom of mine), it was made somewhere between 1,000 and 7,000 years ago. If there isn't a groove, its just like paleoarts said. Its a celt made within the last 1,000 years.  
 
If its a beatiful piece of work made out of glass, paleoarts done it early this century!  
 
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Reply #35 - Nov 9th, 2009, 7:49pm
 
haha! Grin thanks, Walter.
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Reply #36 - Nov 9th, 2009, 7:53pm
 
i didnt know that..thanks thats interesting
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Reply #37 - Jan 21st, 2010, 2:14pm
 
here's my present array of stone axes and tomohawks. the two on the right are new and the one on the far left has a new blade.



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Reply #38 - Jan 21st, 2010, 4:04pm
 
Wow, those are nice Paleoarts, the two on the right are kind of what I'm going for except with a more blunt rock. Maybe I might try to chip an edge on the "working" side of the blade but I'm not really sure yet, need to see what kind of stone I can get.
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Reply #39 - Jan 21st, 2010, 5:53pm
 
nice hawks.  i really like the one on the far right Smiley
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Reply #40 - Jan 21st, 2010, 8:48pm
 
Please note that the rough dating via grooving is not applicable to Australian finds.
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Reply #41 - Jan 22nd, 2010, 2:21am
 
thanks, guys.  
 
Frank, if you are using rounded (river) rocks, then i suggest pecking and grinding to put an edge on. you can do it with a modern grinding wheel or angle grinder, or the old school way with a harder stone and a slab of sandstone for hand grinding. you'll be surprised at the sharp edge you can get doing it that way. chipping, or knapping, is pretty much reserved for stone like obsidian, chert, and flint. although, i have seen people use the knapping technique to remove initial mass before they begin the grinding process.
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Reply #42 - Jan 22nd, 2010, 11:04am
 
We basically live on a large chunk of sandstone, the entire top of the plateau is sandstone and there's a big rock that sticks out of the ground near our burn pile so I may just use it to grind an edge on whatever stone I get that'll fit into the axe I'm making.  The hard part is finding something that's NOT sandstone around here,LOL.  The local Mini-Mall has areas that have stones in em', maybe if I snoop around there I can find something that'll work. Of course everyone will think I've gone crazy looking for rocks in a Mini-Mall parking lot but hey, who cares.  Grin
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Reply #43 - Jan 22nd, 2010, 1:32pm
 
us 'primitives' have to make sacrifices. my neighbors look at me strange when i go around pulling sap off the trees.  Tongue
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Reply #44 - Jan 22nd, 2010, 4:56pm
 
thats happend alot with me..one of the times that really stands out was a trip to home depot.
 
i was lookign for copper nails and caps for knapping tools and guy asked if he could help me.  
 
he looked at me like  undecided when i told him what i was needing them for lol..
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