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Making Grooved Stone Net Sinkers — Weighted Stones for Fishing Nets
Stone net sinkers are among the most common artefacts at prehistoric fishing sites — simple flat or oval stones with a groove pecked around the circumference so a cord can be tied securely without slipping. Attached to the bottom edge of a fishing net, they pull the net down through the water column while floats hold the top edge at the surface, creating a vertical wall that intercepts fish. Sinkers are also tied to individual fishing lines to keep bait at depth. The groove is the key innovation: without it, the cord slides off a smooth stone and the sinker is lost. The groove only needs to be deep enough to seat the cord — 2-3mm — and is created by patient pecking with a pointed hammerstone along the stone's equator.
初学者
1 hour
说明
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Select Flat, Oval River Cobbles
Select Flat, Oval River Cobbles
Select flat, oval river cobbles 6-10cm long and 1-2cm thick — slate, basalt, or fine sandstone work well.
此步骤所需材料:
Smooth Stone10 个2
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Check the Weight
Check the Weight
The stone should be heavy enough to sink the net but light enough not to tear it (100-300g per sinker).
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Mark the Groove Line
Mark the Groove Line
Mark a line around the narrowest circumference of the stone.
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Peck the Groove
Peck the Groove
Peck a groove along this line using the point of a small hammerstone, rotating the stone as you work.
所需工具:
Hammerstone5
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Achieve the Correct Groove Depth
Achieve the Correct Groove Depth
The groove should be 2-3mm deep and 4-5mm wide — deep enough to seat cordage firmly.
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Smooth the Groove
Smooth the Groove
Smooth the groove with a piece of sandstone to remove sharp edges that could cut the cord.
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Test the Groove
Test the Groove
Test by wrapping cord around the groove and tugging — the cord should not slip off.
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Make Multiple Sinkers
Make Multiple Sinkers
Make 6-10 sinkers for a standard fishing net.
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Attach Sinkers to the Net
Attach Sinkers to the Net
Attach to the net's bottom edge at regular intervals with a clove hitch or simple lashing.
材料
1- 10 个占位符
所需工具
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Sandstone (Abrasive)Frequently used with this build's materials
Flint KnifeFrequently used with this build's materials
Flint NoduleFrequently used with this build's materials
CharcoalFrequently used with this build's materials
Sandstone SlabFrequently used with this build's materials
CordageFrequently used with this build's materials相关蓝图
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