Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Flintknapping => Topic started by: gstoneberg on June 30, 2012, 06:05:36 pm
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In between working on bows today I got a few minutes to beat up some rock. Took this spall from Bevan out.
(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8143/7474288592_055232ef14_z.jpg)
My granddaughter came out and took some pictures. She got me using the notcher.
(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7254/7474287242_221414b43a_z.jpg)
And I got a picture of her holding the new point.
(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8027/7474286524_13a65025bc_z.jpg)
Should be a good hunting point, 131gr. Think we'll go swimming now.
George
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I've found numerous stemmed points that are outstanding! Yours is perfect! I've hunted with a few myself. Great point George.
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Great point one of your best yet
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Purty. 8)
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Thank you guys. I may go on a stemmed point run for the next few days. I really liked doing this one. I used the ishi for almost all of it.
George
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nice point, but the display pic is a beauty, Bub
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George you sure have improved a lot in just a we bit over a year..
Cipriano
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I really like that point George! You did a great job on it.
Tracy
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Thanks again guys. Bub, Marcela is a princess for sure. And, never have I seen a kid swim like she does, almost always underwater. She tried knapping, but it didn't have enough excitement to hold her attention. She works on her bow for an hour or so, but then shoots off to do something else fun. Typical 8 year old.
George
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You did that stone proud Sir!! Great looking point!
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Thanks, and thanks for sending it. I have one more little piece of it and that one big spall of the white stuff. Maybe when you're here we'll pound on that one? I saved the slabs so you can show me how to work them, I stink at it.
George
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Very nice George!
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Great Point G. You really kept the length on that spall. dp
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That did turn out very nice George!
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George i was eyeballing that drum sander. How do you like that? Do you use it when making? bows
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George i was eyeballing that drum sander. How do you like that? Do you use it when making? bows
Absolutely, about 75% of my tillering is done on the oscillating spindle sander. However, it is heartless if you get impatient. It's also easy to put uneven pressure on the limb and induce twist when you don't want to. But, it is the best handle shaping tool ever. It came with about 6 different drum diameters. I only use about 3.
Great Point G. You really kept the length on that spall. dp
I had to lose about a half inch off the back of the spall that was just too bent. Other than that I did well on the length, but not so well on the width. I need to learn to leave steps alone and work someplace else, at least until I can think clearly, but I get frustrated and by the time I get it cleaned up I've lost more width than I should have.
Thanks,
George
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George! You did a great job on that point! It is nice to see such a beautiful point come from a rock that shape! I keep thinking Tracy is just giving me stuff to get rid of it and not actually a spall I can do something with!! I will work harder at turning out those points! I am home now and trying to fight the heat to get back in the pit! Thanks for all the pics for me while I was away! I will see if I can give you some pics in return ;) your granddaughter is beautiful as well.......what a great family!
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Thanks Leslie. This is a place where there is crossover from bow building and that helped me. In the same way we "see" a bow in the stave before we begin we "see" a point in the middle of a crooked spall. Then the plan is to remove the stone that isn't in the point. I knew before I started that I'd lose at least half an inch off the base because it was too thin to bring it up to the level of the point centerline. Of course, just because I can imagine the point doesn't mean I can execute getting it done. But, it is cool when it works out like this one.
Love to see some pictures, gonna try to take some as well. :)
George