Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Flintknapping => Topic started by: seminolewind on September 02, 2014, 09:44:21 am
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Here is a Cahokia I made for a friend its from heat treated Burlington. This point was a spall thinned with percussion and finished with pressure.
Thanks for lookin !
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That's a beauty! But please tell me you're not knapping in your socks. ;D
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daaaaaamn thats nice
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That is really good! And thanks for clarifying just how good you are ;D
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Ohky dohky, what a Cahokia!
Very stylish wind.
Zuma
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Sweet! Now post a picture of the one you sent in the Text. :)
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Amazing again :o
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Wicked cool!
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Great job Elijah!
Saw it on the FB group but didn't make the connection
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Sweet! Now post a picture of the one you sent in the Text. :)
this is for my hog hunt coming up. No style in particular just wanted to rip a nice hole in it !
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WOW that thing is Epic :o
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I believe I have seen that style point in an obscure reference, Elijah. If memory serves me right, it is called a "Baconator"
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Wow! The kahokia is exquisite, but the baconator is awesome! Josh
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Wow! On both!..... Brian
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Ya never disappoint. Beautiful points, both. The baconator is epic. I hope it brings you luck!
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WICKED!
on both counts.
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Seminole, I know your damn good with all the expertise you put into any point that looks as though it should go into an art gallery. My question. On the first point posted could you have gotten that point to come out the same without the heat treating. I mean, is there a greater possibility of it snapping cause of the length and being so thin without being heat treated. Your work is awesome, probably for you it would have taken a little longer with the same results but, for us that struggle to change the debige ratio more in our favor as we go , tell me.
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Seminole, I know your damn good with all the expertise you put into any point that looks as though it should go into an art gallery. My question. On the first point posted could you have gotten that point to come out the same without the heat treating. I mean, is there a greater possibility of it snapping cause of the length and being so thin without being heat treated. Your work is awesome, probably for you it would have taken a little longer with the same results but, for us that struggle to change the debige ratio more in our favor as we go , tell me.
Thanks man I appreciate the complements. For me patience is the best thing when knapping I take quite a while examining the point before and striking or pressure and make sure I have good platforms all the way to the finishing stages. This Cahokia took me over 3 hours alone. As far as heat treating goes it is a way to get otherwise grainy stone to improve it's ability to achieve the conchoidal fracture required to knap rocks. Heat treating changes the molecular properties of the stone to a more glassy quality an in General allows flakes to travel further. One drawback with heat treating stoke is that in general it will make a more fragile point . Treated stone also often enhances a stones color. In many cases people like more color and the glassy look of the flake scars so if I am selling a set I'll use heat treated stone. A lot of stones that get heat treated can be knapped raw but just don't produce the same ease in knapping. If I am making a hunting set I am not to worried about heat treatment as long as I can get the projectile thin and sharp. Long and thin heat treated points such as this Cahokia are impractical for anything other than being in a case and looking pretty this point is extremely fragile.
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Damn auto correct got me a couple times in this reply...maybe it was just my home schoolin'
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Very awesome work on that Cahokia!!
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WOW
Awsome skills you have.
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Looking at your work makes me want to take all my points out and trash them. I've been around a long time and your points still amaze me! Guess I will just have to consider my work to be for hunting and skinning! I have really enjoyed seeing the pictures from the time you started posting for our enjoyment! Joe
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Man that this is crazy. I changed my mind on the feathers I gave you >:D. Only kidding. Have you started the arrows yet.
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insane !!!
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Sweet points.
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Yep, those are nothing short of bad a55!