💟How to make a knife in the wild
💟Make-shift knife
Although bone and wood are suitable for knife blades, stone holds up the longest.
To sharpen the blade, you'll need three essential tools:
Core rock: A large stone with a relatively flat side will become the actual blade. Wet it to speed up the shaping process.
Hammer stone: a large, smooth rock used to chip away the blade shape from the core.
Pressure flaker: an antler tip or rock with a sharp point for refining the blade edges.
If you find a large animal bone, smash it with a rock, then use one of the shards as a blade. While a bone knife works well for punctures, it won't withstand repeated use. Wooden blades are similarly weak, but you can reinforce their strength by using only straight-grained wood and drying it over a smoldering fire.
Get some duck tape (or a thick tape of the sorts) and wrap it around where you will hold the blade. This way, you don't cut yourself.💟
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