in my quest of making totally primitive arrows i want to be able to do it with nothing but neolithic type tools.i have a few stone/bone/antler/ect. tools i use as well as some steel ones right now. but hopefully if we all share some knowledge of what we use i might get some great ideas for other tools i could make. if you have some non metallic or modern tools you use for making arrows, please share. share a picture. share some knowledge, share what kind of shafts your using, points, fletches, ect. share the wealth of info! ive found a piece of flint with a half circle flaked out the center makes for a great bark removal tool for shoot shafts. ill share a picture of that here. also have a chunk of sand stone its oblong, with a long groove in it to sand/shape shoot shafts, have a couple wood arrow shaft wrenches. use my antler billet/flaker tool {yea its both} to burnish my shafts. have stone shaft burnishers too.have flint scraper type flakes to use to cut down fletches {i use a two whole feather fletch mostly secondary feathers on larger birds } but will use what i have at hand and the best way to utilize it if need be.what i personally need to make to help me work shoots into arrows is a way to cut the nocks out for the string and for points. i have used flakes of flint for this, but i want something fool proof. thatll work easily. mine, aint so easy so for the time being files and hack saw blades work better. so i need to see your ideas. Tony