Make Arrow and Spearheads out of Slate

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So you want to be a stone age hunter, archer, or just make cool weapons? Then read on.

Step 1  

Search for some slate (a flat stone used to make roof tiles).

Step 2  

Smash the slate (to get the right shape snap bits off with your thumb.

Step 3  

Slowly chip out the shape of your arrow/spearhead, using another stone or hard, pointed object.

Step 4  

Sharpen your slate using another stone if necessary. Often the stone's tip will be sharp enough as is.

Step 5  

Get a good sized arrow/spear shaft by going to a woodland area.

Step 6  

Split the stick down the middle for about an inch, and then insert the arrowhead, tip out.

Step 7  

Secure by tying as tightly as you can with leather stip, twine, flax, or nylon string.

Step 8  

Decorate a spear with feathers and/or berries or just feathers for an arrow. If you plan on using it, do not "decorate" it. This becomes a nuisance.

Tips

  • Don't be impatient if you can't do it the first time.
  • Bamboo shoots make really good arrow shafts
  • For arrows, add split tail feather to balance out the arrow; this will make it more precise. They need to be split and three of them applied 1 inch down from the notch every 33 1/3 third degrees around the circumference of the arrow shaft.
  • Sandpaper works well on slate, but it's dusty work.
  • Slate shingles work better than roof tiles.
  • When shaping the arrowhead, use pressure to flake off chips, do not smash them of - this often results in breaking the arrowhead into bits.

Warnings

  • Slate can be sharp, so watch out.
  • Don't throw stab or shoot anybody with the slate weapons.
  • Be careful.
  • Aim higher than your target (to avoid accidental shots).
  • Always look at what you might hit if you miss your target.

Things You'll Need

  • Slate
  • Hammer or other rocks for striking.
  • Wood shaft
  • Leather, twine, flax, nylon cord.
  • Feathers and/or berries

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