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Ribchester Roman Bathhouse, Ribchester, Lancashire
Abandoned Church
Trying to practice colors and shapes more (so color blocking), so I'll probably be posting more of these...
- Also the screenshot was taken of a build on a Minecraft server in April of 2024.
Seawall
I FUCKING LOVE KILIVARIA
Hiza sketch from a Magma I did with Licht-Hex :)
I'm trying to have a more active blog this year so I'll probs be posting more sketches with my finished pieces
Some Models I made for the StoneWorks Server
Knapping tools
As far as tools go I'm sure we're all aware of the traditional hammerstone's, antler battens, and pressure flickers found and used by people all over the world.
Some knapping tools I would put in a survival bag or kit and have been for the last 28 years that I've known how to knap. Hammerstone's are pretty easy to find in the wild in most places so it comes down to essentially for tools.
1 a leather work gloves of this is your palm PAD as well as a nice pouch to put your three pressure flaking / batten tools in as well as a few preforms or blank.
2 a steel tapered punch the rear end can be used as a baton small tapered and if roughly around 1/8 inch in diameter can be used as a rough pressure flicker.
3 a steel center punch again this is another baton on the rear end and a main pressure flaker at the front.
4 a flat blade screwdriver as a notching tool.
The reason I choose steel implements to put in my survival kits for napping is because they can also be used for various other things amongst camp or survival situation such as a marlinspike the flat head screwdriver could even be used as a chisel for wood if needed