Here are some pictures of a recent project – making an arrow straightener. These are very handy tools used to, obviously, straighten arrows. They are especially handy for getting out bends towards the end of the arrow shaft where it is hard to get enough leverage just using your hands. These tools were found all over the world. Here is some info on them: http://www.ou.edu/cas/archsur/OKArtifacts/wrench.htm. Some people argue that they were used for something other than straightening arrows and darts but they work great for straightening and that’s what I’ll use it for.

Using a ratty old flint blade (doing this will wreck a nice one) I’ll score a line around the antler then break it off.

When the score is deep enough I’ll carefully place it on an anvil stone and hit it with another rock until it snaps off.

I’ll use this old arrow shaft for the drill and glue the drill bit in using pine pitch (boiled pine sap and charcoal).

Here is what I found to be the ideal drill shape. By making the drill widest where it contacts the antler then tapering narrower it wouldn’t bind up as I drilled deeper into the antler.

If you look closely you can see where I’ve started drilling a hole on the left. To make sure the holes you start line up, center the drill from one angle….

The drill is just rotated with the hands and it quickly starts to churn through the antler. Patience and light pressure is the key.

Now I can sight down the arrow shaft and work out any little kinks. Arrows have to be perfectly straight if you want them to be accurate and reliable.

It is best to create this angle through the antler so that one hand can be used to squeeze the tools together, “wrenching” the arrow or atlatl dart.
Good post. Thanks. Shirley Collins
Hey Connor! Dude I absolutely love your posts! Please don’t ever stop 🙂
Hey so what kinda camera do you use to take pictures? Is it just a point and shoot or is it a really good one? You’ve kinda inspired me to do start a blog. Even though I just turned 14, I LOVE this kinda primitive nature stuff. So I would like to start a blog, similiar to what you have, loI. I was just gonna use a point and shoot, but I want the quality your pics have.
Also, again I’m only 14, but do you think in the future you would ever consider making a school or offering apprenticeships or something like that? Cause you’re like a freaking mini Tom Brown Jr., lol.
You are really good at this stuff, and right now, I’m just now learning how to track and stalk like TBJ. I’m not very good, but I’m practicing to get better. I’m also learning about primitive crafts and skills, but I am no where near where you are. I kinda new to all this stuff.
If you had any advice, I would love to hear it! I’m trying to have an attitude like TBJ has, willing to learn from anyone!
My current goals are: to be able to detect pressure releases and mini pressure releases in tracking so I can almost see the animal as if it was in front of me, like what TBJ wanted as a kid, then learn crafts and shelters and things like that, then wild edible plants, and finally trees. If you think I should have different priorities, then I will definitely consider them.
I am slowly learning my following 3 goals a little, but I am mainly focusing on tracking, and camping without tents, sleeping bags, and things like that. I also live in Georgia if that helps. I’ve got about 85ish acres of woods, 5-10 acres of crazy dry, deserty, black skeletons of trees land, and about 10 acres of marshy, swampy land. There’s also other land that isn’t my friends, but I haven’t explored it yet. It’s woods though.
Sorry for the horribly long comment, but I really wanna do this stuff as a living when I’m older. It gives me a joy I just can’t explain! Again, sorry for the longness, but thank you so much man!
Keep calm and stay primitive!
Scout-in-Training
Hi there Scout-in-Training,
Send me an email at wcomalley@aol.com. Thanks,
Connor
I also love your posts! It’s a real treat seeing them in my inbox and I always learn something. Thank you!
This tool is also used for fluteing Clovis arrowhead!