
This amazing looking arrow-head is ready to be set on a shaft and would be highly effective against all but the largest game.
The fact that it once was a regular, stainless steel spoon makes it even more incredible.
Making an arrowhead from an everyday spoon is just one way to use what is at hand to survive.
If you are separated from the weapons you would normally use to hunt or if you have used up your supply, being able to make something like this could be the difference between eating or not.
Can you think of ways to make this project easier or if you did not have access to power?
Let us know in the comments section below.

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Earnest Halbrook, here’s an idea for you.
John Matthew
Clever idea
Jen Kriebel here’s an idea if you are still doing the metal working around your house
But what would I eat ice cream with after?
Erin Freeman
Freddy Gutierrez
Pretty. Cool. I’m gonna try it w a coin.
Great idea if you have the time! if not…
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Barnett-Arrows-with-Field-Point-20-Inch-5-Pack-16075/17284209
Joshua Davis
Never thought of this… Dollar tree has spoons and I got a hammer… I’m gonna pound some out, I think.
Me too.
Trevor Wagner
Chris Wethington
I think it would be a better use to just melt the silver down, and use a regular spoon for this.
Silver is way too valuable to waste in this fashion.
Harley Gassel
It was stainless steel they used and if you can’t get your bug out bag and shtf but you were able to grab your Dremel and the 800 pic set along with spoons a vice and hammers not to mention electricity heat the spoon in a fire smash flat with a rock or hammer if your lucky to have one then sharpen the edges it will work like a Clovis