Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Flintknapping => Topic started by: ionicmuffin on April 26, 2013, 02:10:46 am
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So here i took a bunch of stones that i thought would work well for precise as well as more generalized percussion flaking. I found a bunch that looked like it would work. I took sticks and fastened these stones onto the sticks. I believe that I've seen this type of hammer stone used for work that drives nice long flakes and has more punch with a much smaller point of contact. here they are. What do you guys think? I'm going to try them out anyway, but i will need to start acquiring more stone to really test them out. In any case here they are.
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More.
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I don't do well with hammers, myself, but it will be interesting to see how they work for you. I look forward to seeing your results/conclusions. Good Luck!
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id like to see how they turn out and what use i can find for them. maybe one day i will use them for super hard flakes that need lots of pressure in a condenced area. who knows. if thats the case then cool. not sure if i will use them on a regular basis, but i think that already im LOVING hammer stones much more than i am with copper boppers.
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OK! im back with more tools that i just gathered! Here i have hammer stones, disc shaped, eggish shaped and two billet shaped ones.
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Heres all the antler stuff i have, breaking it down to different functions,antler billets or knife handles? notchers, antler tines, and billets. I still have to shape them all and will need to refine the edge and such of the billets and notchers.
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here is one of the hammer stones, i just thought i would ask to see what you guys think, its interesting because it looks like maybe it was used before hand because there are spots where it looks like flakes have been driven from. Aboriginal hammer stone? just a thought.
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I am hoping the hammer stones don't fly off an knock a flake off your head ;D ;D Bob
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me too! the ones with handles i think will be fine, i will let the sinew cure and shrink before using them. I was watching some youtube knapping vids on selecting hammer stones. now i have a decent selection of stones to work with and hopefully enough antler billets to last me a long while
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well it looks like you got a lot of tools lol now put them to work ;)
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ok, so the antler billets i made worked alright, i need to round the end a bit more before its going to work well but ill get that working soon. I am going to need to find some new material soon because all ive got left is rubble.
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OK, so here is some thinning i got done with my billets. they work really well and are really useful for taking of a good amount. the thickness was around 2-3x the thickness it is now, which is about 1/4 inches.
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I'd also like to add, i realize that the thinning i did was not a whole lot, but im getting the hang of using billets for thinning and getting good flakes from my material.
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I have thought about doing the same thing. Also thought about drilling a hole nto a hammerstone and wedging a wooden handle in it like a bopper. I think that it is surley plausible that some one in the pasts could have tried this method!! Good work and gla to see someone thinks outside the box.!!!
Russ
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Can't wait to see how this Preforms for you. One thing I see is the overhang on the handles may create a problem striking the preform on follow thru. The questionable Hammerstone artifact? Doesn't appear to have consistent wear pattern on it imho.
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thanks for the input. Ill be trimming the over hang soon to clear some of that up, but they currently need a bit more sinew to hold them tightly
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Use what u have or go get some hemp string fm walmart,,or if u really want true abo look for some plant matter to twist into cordage!!! How about getting rawhid and making like a war club, u can get a big dog bone sok it in water unwrap it fold it over a egg shaped hammerstone twist it together and wrap the handle tight with leather thong or cordage..wa la clean only stone is exposed...I might have to considr trying both versions!!
Russ