I want to learn flintknapping

  • Hey Guest, Early bird pricing on the Summer Moot (29th July - 10th August) available until April 6th, we'd love you to come. PLEASE CLICK HERE to early bird price and get more information.

eddieb

Member
Jan 17, 2014
43
2
Essex
So as the title says I would like to learn how to flintknap, I literally know nothing about it. So can anyone give me and other beginners a push in the right direction, tips,the process,book now vids and even what equipment I/we would need?
All help appreciated :)
 

Everything Mac

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Nov 30, 2009
3,112
83
36
Scotland
I agree with Mesquite. You'd get a good grounding in it if you get on a course for a day or two. I've dabbled once or twice and it is much harder than it looks.

There's numerous videos on youtube though so spend a bit of time watching those and I'm sure you'd pick up the basics.

I don't know the geology of Essex but you find Flint in nodules in chalk.

As for tools - well you can go modern or stone age. Ie use copper hammers and points or antler hammers and points. I know they can be purchased online but I can't think where just now.

By far the best advice I can give is to wear safety glasses. Flint shards are super sharp, and they would do real damage if you got a piece in your eye. Gloves would be a good idea too. ;)

All the best
Andy
 

atlatlman

Settler
Dec 21, 2006
750
0
ipswich
So as the title says I would like to learn how to flintknap, I literally know nothing about it. So can anyone give me and other beginners a push in the right direction, tips,the process,book now vids and even what equipment I/we would need?
All help appreciated :)

Your not the only one that would like to learn flint knapping. The trouble for me is I'm getting a bit long in the tooth to start learning a new skill. Good luck with your new adventure.:)
 

Mafro

Settler
Jan 20, 2010
598
2
Kent
www.selfemadeknives.co.uk
never to old mate, and being in Ipswich Will Lord is just down the road from you in Bury St Edmunds. I cannot recommend him highly enough, having travelled from Kent to his place for lessons in the past. Do it....
 

atlatlman

Settler
Dec 21, 2006
750
0
ipswich
never to old mate, and being in Ipswich Will Lord is just down the road from you in Bury St Edmunds. I cannot recommend him highly enough, having travelled from Kent to his place for lessons in the past. Do it....

I don't think my joints could take all that knapping. I had to take a pain killer the other day when using my Atlatl.:D
 

British Red

M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft)
Dec 30, 2005
26,732
1,984
Mercia
I don't think my joints could take all that knapping. I had to take a pain killer the other day when using my Atlatl.:D

Its not hard on the joints - or at least I didn't find it so. Me and the wife spent a day with John Lord who really is "the daddy" of flint knapping - he's in Kings Lynn - absolutely awesome day - can't recommend him highly enough

http://www.flintknapping.co.uk/where.html
 

British Red

M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft)
Dec 30, 2005
26,732
1,984
Mercia
Same price however many of you go. My wife and I shared a day - John even took us to the pub and Val made us fantastic scones. How many times do you get to spend a day with the worlds leading expert and have one to one tuition for that price?
 

atlatlman

Settler
Dec 21, 2006
750
0
ipswich
Same price however many of you go. My wife and I shared a day - John even took us to the pub and Val made us fantastic scones. How many times do you get to spend a day with the worlds leading expert and have one to one tuition for that price?

You have sparked something in me to give it a go.:) Do you get to keep the things you have made?
 

British Red

M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft)
Dec 30, 2005
26,732
1,984
Mercia
Uhuh. John and Val were fab. I explained to John that I am an axe lover and he quickly knapped me that axe head - I still have it :)

You should see the size of the nodule it came from

JL large flint by British Red, on Flickr

I may go see him again just to hang out - the man is a legend - you wont forget that day I promise
 

British Red

M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft)
Dec 30, 2005
26,732
1,984
Mercia
In my opinion (as I told him :)) Johns beard is both too short and too neat. It is de rigeur to out scruff him!
 

BCUK Shop

We have a a number of knives, T-Shirts and other items for sale.

SHOP HERE