Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Flintknapping => Topic started by: jamie on March 23, 2010, 10:32:19 am
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i picked up some butts of mahogony from a guy on ebay who sells slabs and had put aside the three biggest pieces untill i knew what i wanted to do with them. jesse inspired this one. after removing the rounded butt i had a piece with one knapped side and a flat sawn side and did the rest of the work with pressure and some antler punch work. that spot under my index finger had a fracture in it and i thought for sure it would break before i finished. just shy of ten inches. i gotta hand it to you guys who work with slabs cause i usually ruin them. the side that was cut (pictured)had some serious issues that i never thought id get clean. the tip on this one was a bear cause i couldnt figure out a good way to support it. dont know how you managed to support that 18" blade jesse. its raining so im gonna clean this one up and see if i can knock out another one. ;D
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v288/coyotebow/knapping/003-14.jpg)
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I'd have had 5 hunting points by the time I finished that one! Good one ;)
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Cool blade haft that sucker up and go stick it in a bear :)
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thats perty great job
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Pucker factor's right - that looks plumb scarry!
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Very nice work jamie.That is a beauty. :)
Pappy
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yup thats a sweet one. cant figure how you guys arent breaking these long ones
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Nice work! I like it! :)
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Nice chippin', Jamie. That's a wicked looking blade.
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Jaime, that thing is incredible
i was going for an 8" er over the weekend,ended up with multiple busted slabs
oh well they will still make points ;D
and whos says knapping slabs aint real knapping
they present a whole new set of issues to get thru and still have a long blade left
great work
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WAY TO GO Jamie!!
Thats a kicking blade. very impressive!
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thanks guys. tim it definetly is a different challenge working with the flat surface. biggest thing when i was cleaning up the flat side of this thing was knowing i could run a flake all the way across if it was lenticular but making myself slow down and run shorter flakes so i didnt build up a stack.
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Nice work that is a long blade. Don't let Butterfingers Magillicuddy handle that one. ;)
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Nice blade, Jamie. aren't slabs fun? I worked on a long blade at the first Classic I went to. Hillbilly called it the lawnmower blade. I put it away till I got home for the clean-up work. I went out a day later to finish it and my cat had jumped on it and 3 blades. :'(
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Wicked good!
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I remember that blade ed
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Dang son! Afore ya know it you'll be given Toots on utube! Awesome work. ;)
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Nice!
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Nice work Jaimie! Slabs can be a challenge especially at that length its an easy ticket for a shockwave breakage. I bought some cheap crap on ebay called cumberland river flint dont waste your time or money! The seller Cozine107 is sending me nasty messages because I left him bad feedback. Oh well...oh sorry just venting...lol NICE MOHAGONY...gimme a call will you???
Russ
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Wow Jamie, that is awesome. Beside being long it is narrow.
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Thank you. Cleaned up this one. Redid the tip. Its now more of a lance. Just about finished up two others I started. A little bigger and scary thin. Ill post em when I clean em up. Peace
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I'd have had 5 hunting points by the time I finished that one! Good one ;)
I'd have three hunting points and a bigger pile of chips by the time I finished.
Real Nice work.
Jim