Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Flintknapping => Topic started by: Bone pile on April 26, 2010, 11:06:46 am
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Here's what I made out of a deer legbone that a fellow gave me for the sienue.The knife handle was made using modern tools,it would have taken me a long while to cut all those teeth out with stone.The bone pin on the other hand was made with stone tools only.I knapped a drill point,hafted it on a cane shaft and hand drilled the hole.A couple points rounded out the weekend.
(http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/kk33/Bonepile/pins004.jpg)
(http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/kk33/Bonepile/pins002.jpg)
The points are coral hillsbourgh and a flint river basal notched whatever
Bone pile
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Damn fine work Roger :)
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dude that is awesome!!!!!!!!
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Sweeeeeet!
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VERY COOL!! 8)
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Dang it, Roger, I like it!. And those other blades, too.
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That is some nice looking work Roger. I feel a little inspiration comming on.
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Nothing like this, surprises me coming from you. ::) Those are SAWEEET! 8) So is that a gator, or gator gar? 8)
Mighty fine! Wayne
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Bone.......That is just SUPER COOL.....and nice chipping......Curt
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Man, that is just too cool. Great job buddy. 8)
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Thanks yall, Wayne that's a bonepile gator
Roger
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I can't figure out how you have the blade mounted so it can cut. It looks like it will pop out but all those Flordia points have that tiny stem, so there is obviously some way to mount them securely. Good looking points, especially the red one. Bill
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very nice knife :)
Kolton
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Very nice work,love them leg bones. :) I missed these,kind of busy the end of April. :) Glad I found them. :)
Pappy