Back on memorial day weekend I tried beating some rock with the help of outbackbob and basically got it down to a ugly looking preform. Well..that got me hooked,and it took me awhile to aquire the basic stuff,rock n tools. I finally got everything I needed at flint ridge this weekend via trading n a lil buying.
I was gonna work on finish tillering an Osage but its rainy yucky wet. Sooooo...what better to do than pop the garage door open and break some rock. Oh boy...my first hit was a disaster. Lol..I hit the corner edge of a semi-looking tabular spall to start stitching an edge an pop it broke way over dead center in half...huh ???well..there went the F bomb and lots of laughing. So now I had two pieces of it and started to work one figuring it wood b still a good lesson in reduction seeing how it was a gonner. Well I actually got a point out of it
since it was short and stocky to begin with I had a hard time getting it thin. And I had a stack to one side. So I started attacking one edge getting closer to a ridge that run up to the stack. I set it up with my ishi stick the other side and took my small bopper and said well, no guts no glory. Swung and popped it off. I instantly yelled YES!!! You can still see part of that scar one side. But the other side I was able to build a centered convexity. I know she's not symmetrical and my edge is a lil up n down,but im just stoked I got this far so fast.
since I was pumped and on a roll I took a large flake and made another head. Two for two on my first try. Yeah baby. Im hooked. Lol
So,please give me some constructive criticism and explain in definition. I still am not to familiar with all the lingo and tech terms.
Here's the first
Here's the other side where you can see the scar of where I was able to remove that high thick stack.
My edging could be straighter
Here's the second one. Big improvement. But still crude.
Other side
Again a lil wavy edge.
Thanks for looking at my first two crude points. ...chris