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* Using Stone Age tools in food preparationMario Petrinovic
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 by: Mario Petrinovic - Mon, 13 Nov 2023 05:34 UTC

What happens when you use brittle objects for cutting. See this video
from the beginning to 6 minutes 15 seconds:
https://youtu.be/LK5cPn6eGbc?si=n5BMJ3677AgtXrFv

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 by: JTEM is so reasonabl - Mon, 13 Nov 2023 20:23 UTC

Mario Petrinovic wrote:
> What happens when you use brittle objects for cutting. See this video
> from the beginning to 6 minutes 15 seconds:
> https://youtu.be/LK5cPn6eGbc?si=n5BMJ3677AgtXrFv

I've pointed out many times that flint is sharper than steel, and
obsidian is sharper than flint. The true benefit of metal is
durability.

You can cleave a animal or an enemy to death with obsidian,
but one or two whacks and your weapon is pretty useless.

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