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Main Discussion Area => Flintknapping => Topic started by: Don on April 19, 2013, 01:04:58 pm

Title: Here's another
Post by: Don on April 19, 2013, 01:04:58 pm
After breaking 2 more I came up with this one.
Made a horse shoe nail notcher which works well.
I'm trying to get the flakes to travel to the center, which they are not.
Please let me know what I need to do to make these better.
(http://imageshack.us/a/img191/1079/001xhz.jpg)
Title: Re: Here's another
Post by: bubby on April 19, 2013, 01:40:18 pm
great start Don, to get those flakes to travel more abrade the edges good and push straight in, then down and after awhile you'll be driving flakes an inch easy
Title: Re: Here's another
Post by: Don on April 19, 2013, 01:45:26 pm
great start Don, to get those flakes to travel more abrade the edges good and push straight in, then down and after awhile you'll be driving flakes an inch easy
OK I will give that a go on the next ones.
Thank you
Title: Re: Here's another
Post by: Hunts with stone on April 19, 2013, 04:09:35 pm
Also try to space out your flakes to make a ridge between them. Then Lower your platfourm edges buy a straight down( not trying to drive a flake) now your below center line Abrade the platform and then pressure flaking like described before. Flakes love to run ridges.
Title: Re: Here's another
Post by: Don on April 19, 2013, 08:44:30 pm
Also try to space out your flakes to make a ridge between them. Then Lower your platfourm edges buy a straight down( not trying to drive a flake) now your below center line Abrade the platform and then pressure flaking like described before. Flakes love to run ridges.
Will do. I've read some books and watch several youtube videos [jackcrafty] who makes it look so easy.
It's much hard  when you get right down to it, fun though.
Thank you
Title: Re: Here's another
Post by: TRACY on April 20, 2013, 02:24:14 pm
Looks good Don. Good advice so far. With bottle bottoms, try getting rid of the concavity on the outside of the bottom. Nice point, I wouldn't want it flung at me  ;D


Tracy
Title: Re: Here's another
Post by: iowabow on April 20, 2013, 09:37:46 pm
Good job
Title: Re: Here's another
Post by: Don on April 20, 2013, 10:38:23 pm
Thanks
Made a couple more and with the suggestions I am getting my flakes to travel farther
but not quite to center yet. And still not quite flat but thickness is a little better.
Was finishing up a Cahokia style last night and broke it while notching, it was going to be my last snap with the
notching tool.
Title: Re: Here's another
Post by: gstoneberg on April 21, 2013, 04:11:12 pm
If I had a dollar for each time I broke a point taking "just one last flake".....  Gets us all for sure.  For what it's worth, I think bottle bottoms are a lot harder to knapp than a good spall of chert.  I always break glass it seems.

George
Title: Re: Here's another
Post by: Tower on April 21, 2013, 09:49:47 pm
Don,keep knapping & it will all fall into place eventually. The best advice I can give , try to watch an experienced knapper Knap, & remember its just glass, or a stone until its finished. Don't get dishearten when they break. Many, many breaks will numb you ....... Eventually .
Title: Re: Here's another
Post by: Don on April 21, 2013, 10:33:55 pm
Thanks fellas.
I had a few choice works at first but just picked up another piece and started again.
Title: Re: Here's another
Post by: bubby on April 22, 2013, 01:32:01 am
don if the flakes at the wide enddont get to the center, drive some from the base before you do any more flaking you can get a flake a long ways, are you using a hand pad? if ya don't have one pm me and i'll set ya up
Title: Re: Here's another
Post by: Don on April 22, 2013, 03:54:00 pm
don if the flakes at the wide enddont get to the center, drive some from the base before you do any more flaking you can get a flake a long ways, are you using a hand pad? if ya don't have one pm me and i'll set ya up
Yes I am. But thank you.
I think why it broke was I was trying to grab to much material.