Very few men on this planet earth are capable of making a Scandinavian blade like you made in this video. Absolutely you sir are one those few. Lost for words.
I watched it all. I could see you getting tired when you dropped the piece twice. The size of that piece made it the best pressure flaking video I’ve seen. That session was worth the work.
Jack Crafty: "I'm not going to make anymore big blades" Proceeds to knap a 9" Danish dagger. 😆 . Well done! Had me a little on edge with that thickness in the middle but you worked through that mess like a champ. 👍👍
I have some of that same stone and I cant seem to make anything out of it not to mention I have no idea what it is, of course I just started flintknapping. I cant seem to get the hang of it. i can drive flakes but none of them are what you would call big enough to make anything seems like. There ether too thick or two thin or two small, it is nerve wracking. You make it look so easy. I have been trying to make something for almost a month now and have made nothing but gravel. I did almost have a good shaped point but snapped it in half. One end was really heavy and trying to remove it did it. I watch your videos everyday trying to learn how to knapp but idk maybe I need a new hobby. Love your vids sir take care.
Man I thought you were gonna say 🤬something out loud at 1:18:23. I could feel that through the video. But no talk or a lot of talk I feel like I learn something from you with every video. Thank you for all the education. I wouldn’t have the new hobby without you. 👍🏻
Got up and went to get a cup of coffee and started watching the video. I thought this is gonna be good. Long piece,big turtle back, not something I would do. I can see why this wasn't a yap knap video. Your strategy for making this is very informative and very skillful. You are without a doubt seriously skilled in the art. Don't have the words except to say very nice.👍
Very few men on this planet earth as of today are capable of making a Scandinavian blade like you made in this video. Absolutely you sir are one of the very few. Lost for words.
Showtime! Ive been waiting for this one. Was good to meet you finally at the Brady KI. Theres not enough neolithic videos these days. I may start making some myself.
That's just as nice as the one Will Lord made. Nicer if you ask me. I think he used a glassy black flint. It might've been a grey spotted flint. I can't remember. Either way, I prefer the brown stone and it's gorgeous. Nice work.
Will lords doesn't even come close to this work. If you're talking about the DD he smashes out of obsidian.... smashes being the word. This work is a different league to will lord.
Sorry I said Scandinavian. I don't know why I keep calling those blades that. I do realize it's a Danish blade. I had to correct myself. I think there actually is a blade called the Scandinavian blade. Please correct me if I wrong.
Wow! a danish dagger out of chert. You mad man,lol. Not exactly the most cooperative material is it? But you pulled it off. Once again an impressive display of skill by a master flint knapper.
What is the material? I'm not very knowable on the subject, but I'm trying to lean. I'm a many great Grandson of OTzi. There's less than thirty of us that carry his DNA. I've been making bows and arrows long before I ever knew that I was related to him. There must be some of that carbon left in my brain, somewhere, because I'm fascinated by all of this.
The material is a variety of Costal Plains Chert from Georgia. You can buy this material from Jeff Head. Jeff Head Facebook Profile facebook.com/profile.php?id=100077372270590&mibextid=ZbWKwL
Very few men on this planet earth are capable of making a Scandinavian blade like you made in this video. Absolutely you sir are one those few. Lost for words.
Thank you!
@@KnapperJackCrafty you're most welcome Mr . Jack. Thank you Sir for sharing your knowledge n teaching us a lost art form that we should never forget.
I watched it all. I could see you getting tired when you dropped the piece twice. The size of that piece made it the best pressure flaking video I’ve seen.
That session was worth the work.
Yea I did I couldn’t contain myself. Seeing how jacked up the rock was we’re Sure your 75% magician
Jack Crafty: "I'm not going to make anymore big blades"
Proceeds to knap a 9" Danish dagger. 😆
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Well done!
Had me a little on edge with that thickness in the middle but you worked through that mess like a champ. 👍👍
It makes me feel better when I say I'm not going to make long blades. Then when I do, it makes me feel better because I'm being sneaky.😁
Love that ringing sound
I have some of that same stone and I cant seem to make anything out of it not to mention I have no idea what it is, of course I just started flintknapping. I cant seem to get the hang of it. i can drive flakes but none of them are what you would call big enough to make anything seems like. There ether too thick or two thin or two small, it is nerve wracking. You make it look so easy. I have been trying to make something for almost a month now and have made nothing but gravel. I did almost have a good shaped point but snapped it in half. One end was really heavy and trying to remove it did it. I watch your videos everyday trying to learn how to knapp but idk maybe I need a new hobby. Love your vids sir take care.
I have been looking forward to this.
Man I thought you were gonna say 🤬something out loud at 1:18:23. I could feel that through the video. But no talk or a lot of talk I feel like I learn something from you with every video. Thank you for all the education. I wouldn’t have the new hobby without you. 👍🏻
Absolutely Amazing work!
Very nice execution
Danish Dagger! Not many would take that piece on. I'm going to have to call it a Masterpiece...done by a Master. Thanks!
Thank you!
That's outstanding! You are a master of the craft!
Wow! What an amazing knife and amazing work. I see why you aren't fond of big blades, but you handled it so well. Thank you.
Big blades are the devil.
@@KnapperJackCrafty Yup, I have tried😪
That is super nice
You skipped to end... didn't you. 😁
Got up and went to get a cup of coffee and started watching the video. I thought this is gonna be good. Long piece,big turtle back, not something I would do. I can see why this wasn't a yap knap video. Your strategy for making this is very informative and very skillful. You are without a doubt seriously skilled in the art. Don't have the words except to say very nice.👍
Very few men on this planet earth as of today are capable of making a Scandinavian blade like you made in this video. Absolutely you sir are one of the very few. Lost for words.
Showtime! Ive been waiting for this one. Was good to meet you finally at the Brady KI. Theres not enough neolithic videos these days. I may start making some myself.
They are very intuitive and not complicated. The only difficult thing is to make sure they don't snap in half... like everything else.
Hek of a job sir good on ya
Awesome work !!!
Thank you
Awesome video! Nice job
That's pretty slick Mister 😮😮😮
Thanks
Enjoyed this
Thanks
Beautiful!!
Very nice. I love to see the Euro patterns. I told you about that Danish book on flint tools, right? Cheers, Sean
Yeah, I think I remember you telling me about it.
Professional
Very nice
Not bad dude.
I see this and I’m insipired to keep flintknappping.
That's just as nice as the one Will Lord made. Nicer if you ask me. I think he used a glassy black flint. It might've been a grey spotted flint. I can't remember. Either way, I prefer the brown stone and it's gorgeous. Nice work.
Thank you
Will lords doesn't even come close to this work. If you're talking about the DD he smashes out of obsidian.... smashes being the word. This work is a different league to will lord.
Amazing!
Thanks!
Really nice 👍
Sorry I said Scandinavian. I don't know why I keep calling those blades that. I do realize it's a Danish blade. I had to correct myself. I think there actually is a blade called the Scandinavian blade. Please correct me if I wrong.
No worries. I'm not a stickler for exact names these days.
Отлично !
When you started this, I thought that thing was so fat, you were never going to get it thin enough.
You and me both.😁
Wow! a danish dagger out of chert. You mad man,lol.
Not exactly the most cooperative material is it? But you pulled it off.
Once again an impressive display of skill by a master flint knapper.
Thank you!
Is that something for your personal collection or will you put it up for auction?
Auction
What is the material? I'm not very knowable on the subject, but I'm trying to lean. I'm a many great Grandson of OTzi. There's less than thirty of us that carry his DNA. I've been making bows and arrows long before I ever knew that I was related to him. There must be some of that carbon left in my brain, somewhere, because I'm fascinated by all of this.
The material is a variety of Costal Plains Chert from Georgia. You can buy this material from Jeff Head.
Jeff Head Facebook Profile
facebook.com/profile.php?id=100077372270590&mibextid=ZbWKwL
hi what are the dimension of your aluminium hammer rod ?
1-1/2" x 4"
Ebay:
1-1/2" ALUMINUM 6061 ROUND ROD 12" LONG Solid T6511 NEW Extruded Lathe Bar Stock
Это не трудно надо убрать лишнее.😊👍
Сколько стоит такой нож если заказать
The only place I sell my work is in my auctions every Monday. I think a blade like this sold for $65, but I can't remember.
I want to buy that dagger.
Already sold.
Is that pedernales?
Si
Coastal Plains Chert from Georgia.
@@KnapperJackCrafty I've never seen something look so similar. Nice stone
Right 90 percent of Scandinavians lolo couldn't but he'll neither can 90 percent of most countries I'm gonna try to learn that's for sure
I have no life…
So much nicer with your "chatter." Silence is boring.
Put on some tunes in the background. That's what I do. 😁