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  1. Knapping - Wikipedia

    Knapping (/ ˈnæpɪŋ / NAP-ing) is the shaping of flint, chert, obsidian, or other conchoidal fracturing stone through the process of lithic reduction to manufacture stone tools, strikers for flintlock firearms, or to …

  2. GoKnapping.com - Flintknapping and Replication Supply Warehouse

    Premium flintknapping tools, stone, and kits manufactured and sourced by flintknappers for craftspeople of all skill levels interested in the primitive arts. We provide a wide selection of flintknapping kits, …

  3. Knapping - PZwiki

    Apr 18, 2026 · Knapping experience is gained by crafting items in the 'Knapping' category of the crafting menu. These are your basic tools for knapping. You will need either one of these to craft almost any …

  4. How to Flintknap (with Pictures) - wikiHow

    Feb 19, 2026 · You can knap on a table or bench, of course, but traditionally knapping is done sitting cross-legged, with the stone in one hand in one's lap. This method can be difficult for beginners.

  5. 5 Easiest Materials to Knap (And 3 To Avoid) - Rock Seeker

    Knapping is never quite as easy as it looks, and the material you pick has much to do with it. While some materials will knap well right from the start, others can be almost impossible for a new knapper …

  6. How to Flintknap (Step by Step, With Photos) - Survival Sullivan

    Mar 26, 2018 · Putting glass aside, this guide will assume you are using flint (which will sometimes be referred to as ‘rock’ or stone’) because it is the best and most common knapping material.

  7. Making Arrowheads: The Ancient Art of Flint Knapping

    Flint knapping is the age-old art of making arrowheads and other edged stone tools. Hunter-gatherers relied upon this key wilderness survival skill to create important tools and hunting implements.

  8. Flint Knapping: Stone Age Technology that Built the First Nations

    Mar 12, 2026 · Flint knapping is the process of shaping stone into tools or weapons—such as arrowheads, spear points, or blades—by deliberately striking and removing thin flakes from the …

  9. Early knapping techniques do not necessitate cultural transmission

    Early stone tool production, or knapping, techniques are claimed to be the earliest evidence for cultural transmission in the human lineage. Previous experimental studies have trained human participants to …

  10. What is Knapping? Facts & History [Updated] - Working the Flame

    Jan 27, 2022 · Knapping is the process of applying pressure and percussion via striking with other stones to conchoidal fracturing stones and minerals such as flint, chert, and obsidian to shape them …