Only way you could improve on that John is to run all those flakes parallel and edge to edge imo.. Looking good.
Thanks Paul!
I was thinking on the drive to work that my problems are starting much earlier than I know so I have to come up with a new bifacing plan.
"Me just Thinking"
1. Start with a good thin and wide biface so that you can get great convexity and identify where the median ridge might fall. The thickness should be close to the thickness of the completed piece.
2. Start by removing flakes that do not go to center, maybe almost to center
3. Make the lowest flake scar the level of plane during this process.
4. Shape with the mindset of establishing a median ridge then remove flake that go half way to center
5. Set up platform and double check to make sure there are no high spots.
6. Continue with ishi stick making sure to do as Paul stated above and not to high on the platform. I think dont over do it as I go.
We will see if this works today or tomorrow. It is hard on the hands to make one of these everyday.