04-24-2018, 06:18 PM
Jan, nice job with the hole in the stone! It is difficult to work in stones with machines!
Ken S, yes, what I know we have not find any burr on all the stone tools we have found so our forefathers must had a very special machine to remove the burr
I think we can learn a lot of things from earlyer knife and axe makers and their grinding tecnuiqe - and that edges tools was just tools, often designed for a special purpouse.
If you search on Google pictures after "båtyxor" (boataxes" perhaps "Scandinavian båtyxor" you will se a mot if them I think, they are beutiful designed and there is not two exatly the same. Some of them are extremt long and thin and extreme nice.
Search also on:
"Stenålders yxor" (stone age axes" to se other types of axes
Stenålders knivar (stone age knifes)
Stenålders dolkar (stone age daggers)
Thomas
Ken S, yes, what I know we have not find any burr on all the stone tools we have found so our forefathers must had a very special machine to remove the burr

I think we can learn a lot of things from earlyer knife and axe makers and their grinding tecnuiqe - and that edges tools was just tools, often designed for a special purpouse.
If you search on Google pictures after "båtyxor" (boataxes" perhaps "Scandinavian båtyxor" you will se a mot if them I think, they are beutiful designed and there is not two exatly the same. Some of them are extremt long and thin and extreme nice.
Search also on:
"Stenålders yxor" (stone age axes" to se other types of axes
Stenålders knivar (stone age knifes)
Stenålders dolkar (stone age daggers)
Thomas

