Thank you Will, I have enjoyed every vid of yours I’ve watched, this one is no different. A nice pleasant Sunday afternoon distraction, once again, thank you Will.
In denmark where i live all we have is flint realy, you should try to visit "møns klint" there are flint bolders the size of a small dog and pure chalk forming a kinda sandless beach for miles covered in fosils you can collect
Yes, of course we want to know what you’re up to. You are a link to my ancestors in Wales. Think of the master stone workers besides yourself. I’m in the glacier drift less region of Wisconsin, USA. Many rocks here brought down from the North in Canada during that ice age. Don’t know of any flint rock around here, then of course I don’t know how to find it. Of course the natives made stone tools. The ones I’ve seen are cream color or pinkish . The is a lot of sedimentary rock here. Granite up North. But that seems ‘crumbly’. I just started in Flintlocks. I can buy your work and will do so. I think local natives had more like ‘clubs’. Likely Granite or basalt. They MUST’VE had sharp tools , but likely traded for them from the Apilantion mountains 400 - 600 miles to the Southeast of our Great Lakes area. Their flint tools must’ve been VERY valuable to them before steel came with the French
I wonder thousands of year from now archeologists finding your place and scratching their heads wondering why? This seems out of place in this society.
There are many pieces of stone like flint and obsidian in places you’d not expect. I have found much of it in places where there’s certain types of drainage holes for rain and they use the bigger gravel, or lots of landscaping stones have beautiful chert in em.
I enjoyed your video you're very interesting and I hope you continue with more video! I definitely consider it of value , to me. Thanks loads, Will. Dan S from Michigan& Texas
I’d actually prefer to live like this… if I knew of the joys of this lifestyle earlier in my life I would definitely be somewhere like this by choice.. the finer things that appeal to me definitely involve the prehistoric ways of life.
Beautiful property you have there! The lodge and artifacts are just amazing! ! !
Thank you Will, I have enjoyed every vid of yours I’ve watched, this one is no different. A nice pleasant Sunday afternoon distraction, once again, thank you Will.
Cheers James
Absolutely remarkable. I hope you are as proud of your settlement as I am in awe of it. You thank for sharing it.
So impressive. To take a material that had no use to make something that you could use as a tool. The skill you have is amazing.
It had a use. It was holding down the end of someone's drive 😂
Missed the Live but enjoying it now👍
from U.S.A. thats beautiful! thanks 4 the peep!
your place looks Great, will
Watching is like therapy, calming!
😎let me calm your mind 😂😎
That guy never did found out whether he'd be at the bushcraft symposium.
In denmark where i live all we have is flint realy, you should try to visit "møns klint" there are flint bolders the size of a small dog and pure chalk forming a kinda sandless beach for miles covered in fosils you can collect
flint heaven😄
You are a beautiful person Will Lord
Thank you xx
Cool homestead
Thank you
Yes, of course we want to know what you’re up to. You are a link to my ancestors in Wales. Think of the master stone workers besides yourself. I’m in the glacier drift less region of Wisconsin, USA. Many rocks here brought down from the North in Canada during that ice age. Don’t know of any flint rock around here, then of course I don’t know how to find it. Of course the natives made stone tools. The ones I’ve seen are cream color or pinkish . The is a lot of sedimentary rock here. Granite up North. But that seems ‘crumbly’. I just started in Flintlocks. I can buy your work and will do so. I think local natives had more like ‘clubs’. Likely Granite or basalt. They MUST’VE had sharp tools , but likely traded for them from the Apilantion mountains 400 - 600 miles to the Southeast of our Great Lakes area. Their flint tools must’ve been VERY valuable to them before steel came with the French
What do you do with all the flakes and pieces that you're letting fall to the ground, are they just scrape or can they be used for anything??
Wow ,nice lanscape
Awesome crib
LOVE YOUR CHANNEL! Do you sell flint knives?
When I was a kid we would hear cuckoos all the time, but I havent heard one for years now. Shame.
3:08
"Put it in the schkin boxch"
Sorry, odd reference for those who get it.
I wonder thousands of year from now archeologists finding your place and scratching their heads wondering why? This seems out of place in this society.
Hiya Will, you should definitely go and show the flints previous owners what you’ve made with it sometime - they might even go for a course 😃
Brilliant
Awesome Will. Now that's the best way to avoid the rat race of modern life. Love it.
I can't believe that you got rid of all that chalk without breaking your dagger in half. 👍.
If shards are flying into the camera, what’s at the bottom of your coffee😳
They sink so it’s not a problem 😂
Thank you for your videos.
That was ACE... Loved watching that flint come down and I'd love a piece of it....Ha
There are many pieces of stone like flint and obsidian in places you’d not expect. I have found much of it in places where there’s certain types of drainage holes for rain and they use the bigger gravel, or lots of landscaping stones have beautiful chert in em.
I like the idea of the second earth lodge. Like an Adirondack shelter, sort of.
This is all so amazing. Thanks so much for sharing.
I enjoyed your video you're very interesting and I hope you continue with more video! I definitely consider it of value , to me. Thanks loads, Will. Dan S from Michigan& Texas
Can any other type of stone here in the uk besides flint be knapped?
Will is the king of the soft hammer, gotta make me one
That was a narly piece to start with as you said.
I’d actually prefer to live like this… if I knew of the joys of this lifestyle earlier in my life I would definitely be somewhere like this by choice.. the finer things that appeal to me definitely involve the prehistoric ways of life.
You are an inspiration! Great video.
Thanks Will its a pleasure watching you work. 😀
Glad I caught that. Appreciate the time spent explaining your actions.
Nice one buddy
Do you ever use antler as punches or indirect?
@@bracoop2 I personally prefer direct but I respect the value of indirect
Nice to see a man live his life as he wants
Love this.. might need to become a "member."
Thanks Sue I hope you do 👍
We're did u pick up all your knowledge on rocks and soforth
Neolithic ASMR by Will Lord!
Will lord…..Where is the best place to find flint in the uk? Flint isn’t natural here in Shropshire so there isn’t any anywhere here
By the way , on first man out, I'm calling bs on that guy starting that fire in that cave, Will won that shit
Very enjoyable ,u make all your clothes?
God Bless You and Your Family Always in Jesus Name Amen 🙏
You do amazing work and I love to see it coming out to fruition .
I got nothing but time.lol
Years of experience
U to take care
Nice world!
Your collection is incredbile. I loved the skulls.
🤩 living the dream. I can’t say that I’m not jealous.. loved the tour. The surroundings are JUST amazing ✨
I could quite happily live in a lodge like yours Will, the only addition would be my guitar's and various other instruments including my bodhran 😀🦴🪘🎸
This is so informative.. I really love these up loads. Keep it going. Its been the only thing right now that I really look forward to watching🏔🤩 🔨