It comes with a scabbard with a built
in sharpening stone.
Not exact matches
An average knife may take a month to make, because they work on them
in big batches: Van Wyk and Snyder may spend an entire morning forging blades, and then an afternoon
sharpening another batch on the
stone.
Sharpening its mental toughness, Folsom is leaving no
stone unturned
in seeking its first SJS title.
Dozens of
sharpened stone tools buried
in the sediment hinted that it might be a special place.
ROCK ON Excavations at a site
in India yielded these
sharpened stones, among others.
His weapon of choice is a bamboo rod attached to a
sharpened stone, modeled after the killing tools wielded by early modern humans some 50,000 years ago, when they cohabited
in Eurasia with their large - boned relatives, the Neanderthals.
The brittle
stone tip of a spear used
in these tasks is not only likely to loosen and break but is also far more difficult to repair than a
sharpened wooden spear.»
Develop your island survival skills with Mama
in over 100 different stylus - based games featuring a broad range of challenges: craft a fishing pole to fish,
sharpen knives and axes with
stones you've collected, make a fire to cook shellfish you've caught, cook the eggs collected from captured chickens to eat, set up your camping tent to sleep
in, construct a net to catch butterflies, and much more!
«Email is to the digital age what
stone -
sharpening tools were
in the prehistoric age — good for everything that -LSB-...]