How to Make a Flint Arrowhead

  If you live where flints abound, possess the requisite patience and the knack of making
things, you can, with the crudest of tools and a little practice, chip out as good arrowheads
as any painted savage that ever drew a bow.

Select a piece of straight-grained flint as near the desired shape as possible.

It may be both longer and wider than the finished arrow but it should not be any thicker.

The side, edge and end views of a suitable fragment are shown in Fig. 1.

Hold the piece with one edge or end resting on a block of wood and strike the upper edge lightly with a hammer, a small boulder or anything that comes handy until the piece assumes the shape shown in Fig. 2.

The characteristic notches shown in the completed arrow, Fig. 3, are chipped out by
striking the piece lightly at the required points with the edge of an old hatchet or a heavy
flint held at right angles to the edge of the arrow.

These heads can be made so that they cannot be distinguished from the real Indian arrowheads.

Contributed by B. Orlando
Taylor, Cross Timbers, Mo.

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