Making Arrowheads from Glass Bottles! How To Make An Arrowhead Knapping Glass | DIY Glass Arrowhead

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Here’s everything you need to know about how to make an arrowhead from a glass bottle. Have you tried to make glass arrowheads by knapping glass and have just struggled? Making glass arrowheads actually isn't that difficult. Today we've got our buddy Clay here to show us how to create arrowheads from glass bottles! Flintknapping an arrowhead has never been easier!

This easy, intuitive DIY arrowhead project is great for those wanting to know how to make arrowheads, knap glass, knap obsidian, pressure flaking, primitive archery, or enhance their wilderness survival, primitive survival, or general survival skills.

If you’re looking to try something new or an activity based around bushcraft skills, knapping, primitive survival, camping, or primitive bowhunting...watch the video to learn more. This is a perfect weekend project guaranteed to give you add another skillset to your skills!

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WARNING:

This video is only for entertainment purposes. If you rely on the information portrayed in this video, you assume the responsibility for the results. Have fun, but always think ahead, and remember that every project you try is at YOUR OWN RISK.

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I was happy that instead of a meaningless famous youtuber collaboration you brought in an individual with extensive experience with the subject matter. That goes a long way.

chrishunter
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*"Pressure flakers"*
the way his eyes lit up was adorable

ryugujiken
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*pointy tools* were used in this video, not _pressure flakers_

ShawnOrillosa
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I flintknapp myself and its such a cool hobby. I knap arrowheads more for show and to make necklaces with. I mostly use glass. Obsidian is the best and easiest to work. This guy knows what hes doing and I would recommend following his directions if you are interested in getting into flintknapping.

HotrodShane
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You should make a bow with grants plastic bottle string and make arrows with the glass arrowheads so it could be the bottle bow

stacyroach
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Now make the whole arrow. =] and why not make a bow as well lol. =]

PirateDogAMV
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What happened to melting meteorite video you started uploading 2 hrs ago?

alouposofficial
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You forgot to mention the most obvious candidate: Window glass. When you see a broken window, pick up some shards (Don't get cut!). The owner now has less glass to clean up, and you now have some arrowhead fodder.

doubledarefan
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I've done this before! It's so cool when you finish one. I use to go down to the creek and find old beer bottles and clean them, break the bottoms out the same way but with a nail, and then I even had the nail pressure flaker made until I bought a real one. Its really fun

han-duo
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Am I the only one that finds it funny that his name is Clay and he works with glass😂😂

cukkedandloaded
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what happen to melt the meteorite? i was gonna catch up.

CartooonTHAT
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Can u do a video on how to make a bottle from a arrowhead 🤔🤔

InvestingHustler
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You should grind steel in a vacuum. Use a ball mill inside a vacuum to grind the iron into a powder, then after a few days, decrease the pressure. (I believe with so much surface area, the iron, left unoxidized, will spontaneously combust when in contact with air) the vacuum is used to delay the oxidation until all steel is ground.

Note: use high-carbon steel, as it is harder and more likely to become powder

elijahtheurer
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Great memories! As an anthropology grad student, I demonstrated pressure flaking obsidian to make tool to undergraduate students. . . . . 50 years ago!

old-moose
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You guys should get more people that know how to do little things like this. I really liked this type of episode.

yeeturmcbeetur
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when I was 11 I found an arrowhead in a creek near my house in Oregon. I brought it to an archeologist, who dated it to an estimated 11, 000 years old. I was given permission to keep it, so I still have it today, 5 years later. its made of basalt from an unknown source.

donalddolenc
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im just scrolling through the comments and realize that many of the comments only have one like...




don't worry, I liked my own comment to ;-;

emotionalbias
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Very cool. Thanks for sharing this project. I'm going to do this with my daughter. It will make for some great father daughter time.

mpowersmedia
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Make homemade rocket fireworks with Clay for 4th of July!

KINGShaheed
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The meteorite video world have been better...

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