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As the year before, I spent a week at the Danish coast in 2021 and used some of this vacation time to work on primitive projects. The first one is this stone axe, made from a rock found at the beach and shaped into a stone axe head by pecking and grinding. 0:29 finding the perfect stone 1:18 creating the rough shape by "pecking" 2:18 grinding 2:50 more pecking and grinding 4:11 making the axe handle 5:57 testing the stone axe I have made stone axes before: - • Stone tools 2: Hafted stone celt axe ... - • Stone tools 3: Primitive stone axe pr... ... but these were made from soft limestone, since I usually only work with materials found where I live, and it's pretty much all limestone around here. But for my vacation projects, I get to work with the materials found there. And the Danish beaches offer a huge variety of rock types, shapes and sizes, thanks to scandinavian glaciers pushing them all the way south during the ice age. So I decided to make a durable axe head from one of these. The wood selection, however, wasn't nearly as great. A branch recently fallen off a plum tree was the best I could find at the location. Possibly due to the method of "burning a hole into the handle" (instead of using a stone chisel), it developed quite substantial drying cracks. Nevertheless, it seems to work really well so far. For those interested, here are my vacation projects from last year: - Firing pottery: • Primitive pottery 3: Firing pottery i... - Flint knapping: • Stone tools 5: Knapping hand axes and... - Pump drill: • Stone tools 6: Primitive cord drill /... #primitiveskills #primitivetechnology #stonetools