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Frequently Asked Questions...
What is the process of fire hardening wood spear points?
Can someone explain the steps in creating a fire hardened wood spear or knife point. I've tried various times but usually wind up with a lot of ash (and a blunt point) or a point that is still soft.
Answer:
Pal, you've got a great question and wish that I had the perfect answer for you. My best guess is to harden the wood first, split it, then carve/shape your points with a knife. Hardening the points after shaping the wood runs the risk of splitting the wood as they would need to be made from some recently cut, semi-dry wood-not fully cured and heating/reheating the wood.
All I know is that we had an indian-hut style sauna going for about a week or so and Jim and I had a couple of fire-sticks to poke about the rocks in the fire ashes. They were greenwood (chosen not to be fresh cut dry wood) and of oak, I think, but this was years ago. Never really intended to burn the sticks although they were well-charred on the ends, and hard as rocks. So it was a slow cook of almost 2-inch thick oak branch with repeated heating to near-burning temps, on and off, over a week. I would think that if you were making spear points out of that type of wood, that splitting the wood wouldn't be that hard into point-sized slivers would be the way to go and form the wood from there by knife/jigsaw...
If you live in a furniture-making country (mountains and central N.C.), some of the folks who work in furniture know a heckofalot about wood and would have references to help you out. You're working into a lost art, and what fun...
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