Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Flintknapping => Topic started by: NeolithicMan on August 23, 2013, 10:13:27 am
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So I have not made even a successful flake as of yet and my attempts have been few and far between. I live in upstate NY, and in my area I have found some flint and chert (I think) but nothing bigger than a golf ball sized chunk in crushed gravel. I was told practicing on thick glass is a good starter and I have acquired some thick, flat bottle bottoms. I made a 1" copper billet with some lead in it for weight and I have a few antler tips I thought could be used as flakers. I was wondering if anyone knows a better way to hunt for knapping material besides roaming the woods and stream sides and if these tools are up to par. also if there are any tips or tricks you could throw at me I would be appreciative. thanks guys and awesome work on all the really kool pieces I have seen on this forum.
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I recommend contacting Paleoman52 on youtube. He attends (and maybe helps organize?) the Letchworth Knapp-in at Letchworth State Park in western NY. Plenty of rock available there and lots of knappers to learn from.
Here is one of his videos:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtRkD_t5MjY
There's also a recent post by some NY guys here on PA:
http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,39097.msg520335.html#msg520335
Hope that helps. :)
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I second that, Pat. Ken is a good guy, a little nutty but a good guy. And he does I think, help organize Letchworth.
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where in upstate ny do you live?
search for the onodaga escarpment, thats where you can find onodaga chert, maybe you live near it