Flying SquidM to The Internet in Ancient Times • 5 months agoThis rock fell out of the sky and it was really hard, so I spent a lot of time turning it into this arrowhead. First time crafting with sky rocks. Any tips?imagemessage-square11arrow-up170arrow-down12
arrow-up168arrow-down1imageThis rock fell out of the sky and it was really hard, so I spent a lot of time turning it into this arrowhead. First time crafting with sky rocks. Any tips?Flying SquidM to The Internet in Ancient Times • 5 months agomessage-square11
minus-squareFlying SquidOPMlink12•5 months agoYeah, but this stuff is so much harder than flint. You have no idea how difficult it was to knap. I’m thinking I can re-use this thing 10, maybe 12 times.
minus-square@Leekslink9•edit-25 months agoWith how many arrows you lose, it won’t make it any longer then normal rock!
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink5•5 months agoPretty sure flint is harder than iron. Flint is a 7 on the Mohs scale, while iron is typically between 4 and 5.
minus-squareFlying SquidOPMlink4•5 months agoAll I know is I keep trying to chip it and it won’t chip. Also, what’s a Mohs?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•edit-25 months agoIt’s a scientific scale of how hard things are. Diamond is a 10, copper is like a 3, and talc is a 1. Have you tried putting it in snow before you chip it? Cold makes thing more chippish
Yeah, but this stuff is so much harder than flint. You have no idea how difficult it was to knap. I’m thinking I can re-use this thing 10, maybe 12 times.
With how many arrows you lose, it won’t make it any longer then normal rock!
How dare you! What are you, some kind of farmer?
Yeah, but my beer is sour….
Serves you right for growing wheat, wheat boy.
Pretty sure flint is harder than iron. Flint is a 7 on the Mohs scale, while iron is typically between 4 and 5.
All I know is I keep trying to chip it and it won’t chip. Also, what’s a Mohs?
It’s a scientific scale of how hard things are. Diamond is a 10, copper is like a 3, and talc is a 1.
Have you tried putting it in snow before you chip it? Cold makes thing more chippish