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Making Grooved Stone Net Sinkers — Weighted Stones for Fishing Nets
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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.
Débutant
1 hour

Consignes

1

Select Flat, Oval River Cobbles

Select flat, oval river cobbles 6-10cm long and 1-2cm thick — slate, basalt, or fine sandstone work well.

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Check the Weight

The stone should be heavy enough to sink the net but light enough not to tear it (100-300g per sinker).
3

Mark the Groove Line

Mark a line around the narrowest circumference of the stone.
4

Peck the Groove

Peck a groove along this line using the point of a small hammerstone, rotating the stone as you work.

Outils nécessaires :

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Achieve the Correct Groove Depth

The groove should be 2-3mm deep and 4-5mm wide — deep enough to seat cordage firmly.
6

Smooth the Groove

Smooth the groove with a piece of sandstone to remove sharp edges that could cut the cord.
7

Test the Groove

Test by wrapping cord around the groove and tugging — the cord should not slip off.
8

Make Multiple Sinkers

Make 6-10 sinkers for a standard fishing net.
9

Attach Sinkers to the Net

Attach to the net's bottom edge at regular intervals with a clove hitch or simple lashing.

Matériaux

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Outils requis

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