Got home from work yest and went straight to the garage...lol. picked up a piece of Keokuk and a half hour later I did the one on the left. Still a lil thick and the same issues trying to figure how to thin it down right with light enough and proper angle percussion and pressure flaking it out to finish. But it'll work. Then I tried a short stocky piece of flint ridge and turned it into rubble. It was a lil too difficult for me to reduce down such a piece,but I almost had it. Proper and exact reduction in rock is way harder than wood im finding out so far. Then I tried another piece of Keokuk and had it thinned down better,BUT while I was fine tuning my thinning in percussion I didn't have it supported right and broke it in half. And that's the one on the right. I kinda finished it off for practice pressure flaking. I also found out im not gonna stop trying...lol.
at least im enjoying myself ..that's the important part.
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Thanks for looking,and advice is always welcomed. That's why im posting so I can learn...Chris