(VIDEO) This Primitive Elk Bone Knife is a Weapon You NEED in Your Arsenal. Learn How to Craft One.

primitive elk bone knife

Before the advent of metallurgy, hundreds of cultures around the world used a variety of materials in the crafting of their weapons and tools. While many relied on stone tools for the purpose of durability, when a sharp edge was required, a weapon made of bone, such as that of a deer or elk, was one of the best tools you could have.

Bone was also easier to work with and required less time to shape than its stone counterpart. When Europeans came to the New World, bone blades were very common among the Native Americans until they were traded in for the much tougher steel.

Luckily, the practice of making these knives has not been lost to history, and can still be called upon in times of need if you find yourself in a survival situation or when SHTF.

Learn how to craft a beautiful bone blade in the video on the next page.

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26 Comments

  1. Scott Stevens said:

    Wish people would show how to make this with primitive techniques and not a sandbelt 🙁

  2. James Gowin said:

    Leslie Brewer I’ve been wanting to make a bone knife just with a moose bone

  3. Ryan Childress said:

    We shape them on a sandstone rock. Same way you made spears as a kid on concrete.

  4. Josh Curry said:

    Im a knife maker and if it were me i would go buy a couple good files and hand file them. May not be primitive but it’s not a belt sander.

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