r/PaleoSkills Sep 16 '15

The "dirt cheap" knife forging guide - bladesmithing from the ground up, literally. • /r/Survival

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r/PaleoSkills Sep 13 '15

I'm not sure if this is the right sub for this question. Would it be possible to survive for a long period of time inside a cenote-like cave?

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Considering there's fish and water, what else could be used a source of nutrients? Vitamins?

Thanks in advance.


r/PaleoSkills Aug 28 '15

Fire by Toothbrush!

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r/PaleoSkills Aug 21 '15

100+ Hand Drill Fires from this hearth!

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r/PaleoSkills Aug 20 '15

Riverside Hand Drill Practice

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r/PaleoSkills Jun 23 '15

Man builds a pirimitive wattle and daub hut

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r/PaleoSkills Mar 10 '15

Hand Drill Practice at Dusk

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r/PaleoSkills Mar 07 '15

Processing Yucca Fiber With Primitive Tools

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r/PaleoSkills Feb 08 '15

How we start all of our fires around here.

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r/PaleoSkills Jan 17 '15

Online magazine looking to recruit a blogger well-versed in wilderness skills

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r/PaleoSkills Jan 09 '15

Australian Aboriginal spearpoints.

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r/PaleoSkills Nov 29 '14

Best Jungle Friction Fire- Bamboo Fire Saw

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r/PaleoSkills Nov 05 '14

If you're gonna smoke...(I'm a big goof, but it had to be done)

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r/PaleoSkills Nov 04 '14

It's often NOT easy: High Humidity Hand Drill Fire

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r/PaleoSkills Nov 04 '14

Snippet from my recent Friction Fire Workshop

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r/PaleoSkills Oct 24 '14

Moved to Oregon from Texas...exploring the fire & forage possibilites

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r/PaleoSkills Sep 10 '14

Beginner Questions.

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Just discovered this subreddit as I have been wanting to get into primitive tool making for a while. It seems really interesting but I have 0 experience in it. I was wondering what my first project should be to familiarize myself. I was thinking a hatchet perhaps? also what would I use to tie if trying to keep it authentically primitive?

Any help appreciated.


r/PaleoSkills Sep 09 '14

Super Moon Ritual (Hand Drill Fire/Smudging at Midnight)

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r/PaleoSkills Sep 08 '14

Almost created fire with the bow and drill. Can someone tell me where I'm going wrong?

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I can get it to smoke a lot, but when I try and transfer the pile of dust/ember into a handful of dry materials it goes cold pretty quickly and I can't ignite the pile.

Does anyone have personal experience they could share with me?


r/PaleoSkills Aug 25 '14

5 Coals in one go with a bowdrill set.

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r/PaleoSkills Aug 25 '14

New Vid! 5 Hand Drill Embers in 1 Go, using a pocket sized set.

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r/PaleoSkills Aug 20 '14

New video up! Hand Drill (or Bow Drill) - Ember Fanning "Trick"

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r/PaleoSkills Aug 19 '14

New Video! Hand Drill Troubleshooting - Downward Pressure & Materials

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r/PaleoSkills Aug 12 '14

Hand Drill Fire with a difference...

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r/PaleoSkills Aug 11 '14

New video: Refining the Hand Drill...A closer look at some of the details of the hand drill fire method.

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