Unfortunately I didn't get to demonstrate a bow drill fire for the kids at Camp Delafield because it rained the night they were supposed to have their campfire.  I did a fair amount of practicing for it though.  I always learn something new when I practice the bow drill.  This past time I was struggling to get a coal.  As I was churning away my handhold started smoking.  Apparently the lubricant had worn out.  Once I applied some soap to the handhold, I busted out a coal quickly since the movement was so much smoother.
I've recently been working on flintknapping.  I need to make some primitive arrows for a hunting class I'm taking at the end of October.  So I figured I start with making the arrow heads.  So far I haven't made any arrow heads out of the obsidian rock I have, but I did make one out of some fiber optic glass.  I'm still working on notching.  These notches aren't very good.
 
2 comments:
but good symmetry!
sweet.
the notch looks good to me. try not to beat yoruself up.
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