Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Flintknapping => Topic started by: iowabow on May 15, 2012, 01:09:10 pm
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Well what a blast a pile of rock no work no wife no kid alllllll day. So I am going to make this the solo knapin post. Here I will point the points I am making this week. Enjoy and if your are at work sorrrrryyyyy!
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grumble, grumble, grumble....
Nice points! >:( ;)
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Enjoy and if your are at work sorrrrryyyyy!
[/quote]Now that's some really cold sentiment. Ron
P.S. Really nice looking points.
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Scott sent me a text yesterday and said don't you work? Well I thought I would make him laugh with this post. Ya it was a little cold your right just tying to be funny. Here is another point this time a northern side notch.
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Enjoy and if your are at work sorrrrryyyyy!
Now that's some really cold sentiment. Ron
P.S. Really nice looking points.
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Thanks and that blood root is almost dry. I think 2 more days.
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Thanks no hurry on the blood root. Ron
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Kind of a toss up on which I envy the most. The time knapping or the fact that you can walk down the hill and pick up more rock to knapp?
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That's kinda what i was wondering John. Don't you ever work? lol... Nice points btw.
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I am sounding kinda bad. Anyway I got tired of knapping so I chased a ring and ran this log through the bandsaw. Got it close to floor tillering. I know it is not flint knapping but it is part of my solo knapin event pictures.
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8) Way to go Buddy! First pic? heat treated and unheat treated burlington? dpg
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That nsn point is sweet >:D
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8) Way to go Buddy! First pic? heat treated and unheat treated Burlington? dpg
They are both heat treated. I Scott and I have been picking up creek sorted stone and that stuff can have many different colors from the different minerals in the soil. That nsn point is sweet >:D
Thanks, I really like the the nsn it may be my faverite point of all styles.
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Awesome!
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The solo knapin is going great and so far no complaints! I did get a vist via text from stringman and Will H so that was great lots of advice and all anyway spend the better part of the day on the following. I have to start getting ready for the bow fishing part of the week will take picture and post tonight.
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Well done John! That's a good lookin calf creek!
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Dang man! Your livin life good in the man cave! I see you've decided to quit messing with the regular arra heads and fast forward to advanced knapping :o :).
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Myth busting the pine tree. Was it used for fishing? Harpoon style
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The fishing trip went great and I learned a lot about arrowheads and what I need now to bow fish primitive. I could hit the fish but did not get the penatration. I believe that the point is too wide. So I am going to look at a couple of point styles and pick one that should work better. So the points went about half way in, I think that they need to be about half inch wide at best with barbed ends and not long. My long point was broke when I tried to pull the fish in. On the second hot the point just did not go in far enough. The forward barb held but as the fish spun around and it got off. In both of the cases the glue failed and the sinew broke. Very interesting how much energy is required to make this work.
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Well I finished the bow and thought I work post some pictures of the points that hit fish. We thought that we were going to land the two fish but they got off. So I know that the points need to be smaller and round like a drill so they won't snap when the fish goes crazy. The arrows preformed great and held up to about 20 shots. The beeswax did the trick and kept the sinew dry. I am going to make some points that look like sequoyah style arrowheads. I think they look like they will work. I like the two on the right side of the page. I never got a chance to throw the harpoon so I will give it a go this weekend.
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I have bad news; the solo knapin week has been crashed by a new bow maker named Tim and two 18 year olds that now want to start making bows (recruits form the youth jam), and the worst news came today when work called and ask me to come in and help tomorrow for 2 hours. Sooooo the solo knapin will be over when my wife pulls in the driveway at 5:30. :'( :'( :'(
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Ahhh, poor guy! i was worried something like this would happen. Actually I was prayin something like this would happen. How dare you come on here and flaunt your free time in our faces. While we, the laboring public, sit behind desks and steering wheels waitin for the weekend! Guess now you see how we feel! Has to go back to work for 2 hrs.... Geeeesh!
Man, I cant wait till I get off next week so we can go hit that cannal! :laugh: :laugh: ;)
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lol... man this has been a fun week. Hope you all enjoyed the post from your office. I was mostly making fun of myself. Cant wait to do some primitive fishing in the canals also in a few weeks with ya. In a few minutes I am going to post a fishing point I hope will work. I reworked the one that broke. Ohhhh and thanks for the ribbing lol.
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Looks like a great week, nice work also. :)
Pappy
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Yea, I sit here at the desk wishing I could go play. However, my wife leaves Sunday morning for 10 days so at least after work I'm gonna get more knapping time. I need to finish a trade bow too, so I can't just make gravel.
I love the bowfishing experiment. I think I would experiment with a foreshaft with a short branch as a barb and then knap a real small thick point for the penetrator. I'd hate to rely on a knapped barb to hold with a fish that's thrashing wildly. I've got some arrow bamboo, maybe I'll play with that a little.
George
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I think I will start a flint thread for fishing points so others can share what they have tried.