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Title: PaleoPlanet - http://paleoplanet69529.yuku.com PaleoPlanet
Url: http://paleoplanet69529.yuku.com
Users activity: 2 posts per thread
site activity: 730 active threads during last week
Site rank: 2,557 (go to rank page)
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Threads: 730 2,918 7,659
Post: 1,589 7,229 18,492
 

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Top authors on PaleoPlanet during last week:

Name
Posts
Huey Tlatoani
42
user's latest post:
HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ALL!
Published (2009-11-27 23:53:58)
Happy belated thanksgiving!
panbreaux
36
user's latest post:
First stone calumet bowl
Published (2009-11-28 02:33:25)
very nice! i had forgotten to mention that the stem needed to be one piece. some folks split it open and carve it out like a flute, but if traditional it would be considered 3 pieces if you do it that way. most don't have the patience to burn or drill it through.
aztec
31
user's latest post:
stone knives
Published (2009-11-28 01:43:37)
catepillers of death! nice work as always
megalithics
31
user's latest post:
Peculiar absence of pottery...
Published (2009-11-28 14:03:43)
When I was a kid, I had a Mossberg shotgun and hoped to someday get a Browning. The Browning was still a shotgun but it looked better and had more functions such as, a ribbed barrell, better choke system, smoother action, and it was simply made with better materials and would hold up longer. It also was a beautiful gun. Both the Mossberg and Browning accomplished the same thing but the Browning would do it longer and with more...
paleoarts
29
user's latest post:
stone knives
Published (2009-11-28 01:25:31)
nobocan, it's definitely possible, especially on carved wood handles. i think the reason most people don't is that ancient knives are rarely found with gaurds and that you don't really use a stone knife in the same way that you would a steel one. think of a razor knife. thin, extremely sharp, almost fragile blabe. most of the cutting is towards, not away from you so slippage isn't that big of an issue. i decided to make...
Mutt
29
user's latest post:
1st percussion only point
Published (2009-11-28 03:24:04)
Nice point ...... very thin. Good job.
Pascal Chauvaux
28
user's latest post:
Magdalenian Europe
Published (2009-11-28 22:16:12)
A propos de trois raccords de "propulseurs" , by Dominique Buisson, 1999
caveman2533
27
user's latest post:
Another New Knife
Published (2009-11-26 17:41:15)
I like the cardboard background, really bring the focus to the knife Beautiful Knife. Steve
bryanbchippin
27
user's latest post:
It was a good day yesterday!
Published (2009-11-28 23:29:52)
Thanks a million Tom every time I chip I give it a 100% and always strive to improve. I have a lot to learn yet "but you gotta love it!!" Bryan
fusizoli
24
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Happy Thanksgiving &...
Published (2009-11-27 13:41:48)
For flight may a bit long but a lighter FF string and arrow should make a probe next summer. I think this bow could be more faster than 160-70 with a lighter 28 arrow or a 26 long with owerdraw. Make another for flight, shorter and more reflexed one. Great work as your asiatic self.
 

Top 10 active forums on PaleoPlanet during last week:

Archery - Primitive Bows - 366 new posts Archery - Primitive Bows - forum profile
Flintknapping - General Discussion - 362 new posts Flintknapping - General Discussion - forum profile
Bladesmithing/Knifemaking - 139 new posts Bladesmithing/Knifemaking - forum profile
General Primitive Skills Discussion - 137 new posts General Primitive Skills Discussion - forum profile
World Atlatl Association General Discussion Forum - 132 new posts World Atlatl Association General Discussion Forum - forum profile
Miscellaneous Primitive Weapons - 73 new posts Miscellaneous Primitive Weapons - forum profile
Trade Blanket - 54 new posts Trade Blanket - forum profile
Leather, Hides & Tanning - 53 new posts Leather, Hides & Tanning - forum profile
Archery - Arrows & Quivers - 48 new posts Archery - Arrows & Quivers - forum profile
Archery - Composite Bows - 41 new posts Archery - Composite Bows - forum profile
 

Top 10 forums on PaleoPlanet:

Archery - Primitive Bows - 21,264 posts Archery - Primitive Bows - forum profile
Flintknapping - General Discussion - 12,371 posts Flintknapping - General Discussion - forum profile
Bladesmithing/Knifemaking - 10,045 posts Bladesmithing/Knifemaking - forum profile
General Primitive Skills Discussion - 4,581 posts General Primitive Skills Discussion - forum profile
World Atlatl Association General Discussion Forum - 4,479 posts World Atlatl Association General Discussion Forum - forum profile
Archery - Composite Bows - 2,171 posts Archery - Composite Bows - forum profile
Leather, Hides & Tanning - 1,774 posts Leather, Hides & Tanning - forum profile
Trade Blanket - 1,580 posts Trade Blanket - forum profile
Archery - Arrows & Quivers - 1,350 posts Archery - Arrows & Quivers - forum profile
Musical Instruments - 1,093 posts Musical Instruments - forum profile

Latest active threads on PaleoPlanet:

PaleoPlanet
Started 2 weeks, 1 day ago (2009-11-15 01:22:20)  by Profsaffel
I've never worked with osage before, although I've got a stave or two drying in the shed. I'll be following this thread...
Forum:  Archery - Primitive Bows Archery - Primitive Bows - forum profile
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Started 2 weeks, 6 days ago (2009-11-09 18:51:37)  by Quillsnkiko
just meat???? More like the whole critter, meat fat,bone & innards etc..would probably be more complete nutrition.I am sure coyotes , wolves etc in the wild eat some plant materials as well at times. a lot of nutrition is derived from the contents of the intestines , stomach of animals killed by wild canids etc. most nutrition of coyotes & wolves actually comes from small animals which are eaten ...
Forum:  "Primitive" Cooking & Food Preparati... "Primitive" Cooking & Food Preparation - forum profile
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PaleoPlanet
Started 6 hours, 30 minutes ago (2009-11-29 18:54:48)  by Profsaffel
Now this is a pretty bow - I love the blue/white color combo.
Forum:  Archery - Primitive Bows Archery - Primitive Bows - forum profile
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PaleoPlanet
Started 1 day, 23 hours ago (2009-11-28 02:09:20)  by elk country rp
Beautiful! your bows always have such clean, graceful lines. this one looks fast, too. you continue to inspire me! thank you, Rob ps- isn't it lovely how well ipe takes to a scraper?
Forum:  Archery - Composite Bows Archery - Composite Bows - forum profile
Thread:  Show this thread (13 posts) Thread info: Boo backed bloodwood and IPE Size: 228 bytes
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PaleoPlanet
Started 2 weeks, 5 days ago (2009-11-10 02:08:00)  by Grey Taylor
With my skills about the best I could do is hang an acorn from a piece of artificial sinew. Guy
Forum:  General Primitive Skills Discussion General Primitive Skills Discussion - forum profile
Thread:  Show this thread (8 posts) Thread info: ABOUT PRIMITIVE CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS Size: 107 bytes
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PaleoPlanet
Started 6 months ago (2009-06-02 19:30:54)  by Quillsnkiko
????? I am not expert ..but I surely would not want my dogs to eat a rabbit with this disease .I'd check with a vet right away if one of mine did. I googled the name..and it appears that several times the disease was introduced to australia & other places ..to try to kill off rabbits.with varying results.seems like they would not have introduced if it would affect other animals as well..but ...
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PaleoPlanet
Started 1 day, 5 hours ago (2009-11-28 19:31:38)  by 2traxx
Your recurve bow stringer should work fine.
Forum:  Archery - Primitive Bows Archery - Primitive Bows - forum profile
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Started 7 hours, 18 minutes ago (2009-11-29 18:06:50)  by HuntRGathR
Yes, some tribes drank a tobacco "tea" as a type of entheogen. Not the best thing to do---many also used Datura tea for the same reasons.
Forum:  Edible/Useful Plants Edible/Useful Plants - forum profile
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World Atlatl Association General Discussion Forum
Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-10-12 21:10:48)  by the warrior yeti
Its very interesting, because in other places where we have decent preservation of atlatls the skill of the craftsman is present. Some of them obviously weren't all that interested in making a nice looking atlatl or didn't have the confidence, just like people today, but they all followed the style of their time, which means they made a thrower that basically looked and worked like everyone else,...
Forum:  World Atlatl Association General Discussion Forum World Atlatl Association General Discussion Forum - forum profile
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Archery - Primitive Bows
Started 2 days, 18 hours ago (2009-11-27 07:10:09)  by aprice555
I'm listening.....
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Flintknapping - General Discussion
Started 5 days, 23 hours ago (2009-11-24 02:09:34)  by stoneknife
What kind of stone is that green one with the XX on it? Otherwise, very good haul on the rock. Months of material there. Good haul!!!!
Forum:  Flintknapping - General Discussion Flintknapping - General Discussion - forum profile
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Flintknapping - General Discussion
Started 2 days, 22 hours ago (2009-11-27 02:28:02)  by piper28139
VERY NICE now put it to work...You will need a 60 grit to ruff the perform out then go to the 220 grit to slick it up then your pressure flakier...good luck I hope you enjoy it as much as I like mine ... Curt
Forum:  Flintknapping - General Discussion Flintknapping - General Discussion - forum profile
Thread:  Show this thread (22 posts) Thread info: to FOG or not to FOG Size: 220 bytes
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Archery - Primitive Bows
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-22 09:51:47)  by Boru
KiltedCelt, If there is no bending anywhere near the handle - and the handle is deep enough, cutting a shelf on a selfbacked bow will not be a problem. But you're going to get flak on here from the shelf-haters.
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Flintknapping - General Discussion
Started 6 days ago (2009-11-24 00:57:07)  by pblepmp
Very nice array of point/blade types and materials. Beautiful workmanship. Tom
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Archery - Primitive Bows
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-21 22:25:22)  by Jorgumund
You may want to seriously reconsider your thread title...
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Thread:  Show this thread (18 posts) Thread info: growing montana members Size: 131 bytes
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General Primitive Skills Discussion
Started 6 days, 10 hours ago (2009-11-23 14:48:25)  by paleoarts
gorgeous, Huey! nicely done.
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Archery - Primitive Bows
Started 6 days ago (2009-11-24 01:03:33)  by ryoon4690
Sinew, shorten it, heat treat it. Thats all i got.
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Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-21 20:51:44)  by Dauntless
That really isn't too bad for twist. I have some bows with 90degrees of total twisting. Like a propeller. Twisted staves are a little harder to tiller but thats about it unless you're working with a candy cane.
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