I had a wonderful time pressure flaking. Finally began to get flakes to run with pressure. I wasn't pushing hard enough. Who knew pressure flaking was going to be this tiring? Anyway, things were going great until I got to the corner notches. Even there, it started great and I had the thinnest notch going I'd ever made. The other one wasn't quite so good. I did a flake on that one and pow, the corner was gone. Just like always.
But I figured I'd go ahead and finish the other nice notch so I could take a picture of doing at least 1 decent notch. The next flake, pow - the other corner went. I thought I might as well document my epic fail...then I noticed something was wrong with the side of the point as well. Check it out...
Somehow the edge of the point was snapped off. I couldn't figure out how I might have had pressure on that spot but then I flipped it over and...
It's an overshoot. I must've had the notch still above centerline so when the flake came off the back it was huge, ruining the notch, then it did a 90 degree turn to run off the side and take off the edge. Good grief. Looks like this point will end up in sort of a pine tree shape. I'll bet I'm doing that with every notch and the flake gets so large it knocks off the corner. Doh...
George