You'll be able to straighten any misaligned edges and sharpen each tooth to
the microblade point that you're looking for.
Not exact matches
And for the composite
microblade tip — modeled
microblade technologies seen in Alaska since at least 13,000 years ago and a rare, preserved grooved antler
point from a more recent Alaskan site used more than 8,000 years ago — Wood used a saw and sandpaper to grind a caribou antler to a
point.
Bone
points punctured effectively, flaked stone created a greater incision, and the
microblade was best for lacerated wounds.
These included rudimentary
points made of sharpened bone, antler or ivory; more intricate, flaked stone tips popularly familiar as «arrowheads»; and a composite
point made of bone or antler with razor blade - like stone
microblades embedded around the edges.