Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Flintknapping => Topic started by: gstoneberg on May 26, 2012, 02:19:17 am
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Spent a little time in the shop knapping tonight while the osage/cedar bow was cooling off after being heat bent. First I reduced a nice Keokuk chunk to gravel.
(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7096/7271371542_3d9816367d_z.jpg)
I put that in for Leslie. I normally don't post too many broken points. I tried to make a point from both halves and botched both.
Then, I took a spall I knocked off that keokuk chunk and made a point. Really have trouble thinning this rock. Doesn't act like Texas flint at all. It's pretty small, just over 3/4" wide, but thick enough to be 120gr.
(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7223/7271366400_01235a3160_z.jpg)
Then I made my first real attempt at punch notching. I couldn't pull off an andice, but I got pretty deep notches before I broke off an ear and made a stemmed point. I'm gonna like punch notching.
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George
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Great points George. You've really progressrd! Love the points.
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Well done george
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Good looking points George. Seems like you're able to roll with punches and make the best of what you have.
Tracy
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Bummer on the broke blade George but high fives on the points :)!! Ya know, maybe you should go with simple triangular points for awhile with shallow side notches. I found those to be the easiest and most gratifying point to make and the more you make the easier it will become. Great hunting points too. Just a thought :).
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Thumbs Up G! Nice points. dp
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Really nice George!!! Your points are great!!! Thanks for the support with the broken piece ;)
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While the snakeskin was drying on my trade bow I sat down to break some rock. Reached down and picked up the rhyolite preform I pooped out on the other day. I got it thin enough to make a point, but could not pressure flake it with the ishi. So, this one is done completely with percussion, first direct and then indirect. Had one errant hit with the bopper that made the base too narrow for a point, so it became a little knife blade. I am surprised it worked, I really am. I have never hit rock as hard as I did today. Not a particularly pretty blade, but I'm gonna haft it up anyway. :)
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George
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Looks like some tuff stuff. Good Job!!
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Nice Cryolite point, George. That stuff makes some tough hunting points.
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MULLETS right they are tuff points I used them. There perry muck unbkaeable.
I see your still improveing PUSH ON MY FRIEND.
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I really like working Ryolite so hard and forgiving most of the time. Nice work.
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I hope you are signing them now sir!! Them are are looking more & more authentic!!
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That stone looks tougher than nails! You really beat that one out. Great point George!
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Nothing wrong with that one. Tough enough to skin and bone a deer without worrying too much about it breaking..
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Well thanks guys, that means a lot. I find it fascinating that I can turn a perfectly good keokuk chunk (that knapps easily) to gravel and get nothing, and turn around and make a blade, rough though it was, out of that tough stuff? I guess you just never know. ???
George