I've not been on the PA forum for long, but I keep seeing people in the Trading Post looking for knapping tools. Again, I haven't been knapping for long, and only wine bottle bottoms, but the knappers tools seem pretty simple. I took an old broom stick and cut it about the length of my hand to my armpit while my arm was slightly bent, drilled a hole in the end about 1.5" deep, then took a piece of grounding copper and cut it about 2.75" long and mounted it in the end w/ superglue.(Ishi stick?) I took the same broom stick and cut another 4" off and did the same thing. Copper was ground down to a rounded point on both tools. THen, I found a decent shed(antler) and made a billet about 6" long, and as big around as I had, hammer handle size, and rounded the ends w/ a grinder. I have a sizable piece of leather I put on my lap and another that I cut a hole in for my thumb, kinda like a big tab, but for the thumb to hold the stone with. I have a hand sized, roundy, hard, course stone to use for abraiding and that's it. Is that it? This was all stuff I had laying around the place and/or saw during trips to friends, etc. Do I need more to get started with? Thanks for reading and replying, I'm really enjoying this website, dpgratz