Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Flintknapping => Topic started by: Tradslinger on November 25, 2021, 02:23:30 pm
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Been trying to knap but it has been quite the challenge. have tried some on a piece of commode and on some glass. The glass sure makes for a bad mess of slivers. I totally struggle trying to use my hands to hold the piece and I need to make a better flaker for my jig that I made. I have done the best with the jig so far. And yes, broke the only piece that had any hope of looking remotely like a head. I haven't got the copper nails to work with or the plastic handles/rods to make them with. I have just made some out of materials that I had on hand. the wife comes and looks at the blood that seems to be on everything and says that I am nuts LOL. I have to be careful with the pressure flaker because of the pressure that you have to use, I can feel it some in my eye with the 30 something stitches in it. So I need to make a longer flaker for better leverage with the jig. I am using my magnifying lens with the 8" circle light to see what I am doing. You guys on You Tube make it look so easy. I want to make an indirect percussion that doesn't have to go under your leg to work with a jig if possible. Jerry
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Yup been there.
I find flint knapping to be one of the most humbling things I’ve ever learned to do.
So simple a caveman can do it.
Bjrogg
PS wife still thinks I’m nuts
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I have loads of good glass if you want some. It is a challenge but I find it is less a bummer than real stone when what I am working on fails.
Pm me if you do. Paul
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I have loads of good glass if you want some. It is a challenge but I find it is less a bummer than real stone when what I am working on fails.
Pm me if you do. Paul
Thank you Paul but I have access to plenty of the glass. It seems to be a little more messy than I like with the countless slivers of glass. I will still try to make it work but maybe with a tarp under me to catch them. and yes, not as much of a bummer to break the glass. of course this is nothing new, everyone has to go thru this. I just have a few challenges that I have to work thru. Jerry
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you shouldn't need a jig.. as for pressure flaking by hand have to tried the built up pad. called a callahan pad sometimes.. has a notch in center for flake removal.. to me much easier than a jig and much quicker to master ... gut
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For an alternate way to hold the ishi stick (rather than behind your knee) do a YouTube search for "Jack Crafty Kelly Strap".
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I messed around with rock I found until early 2021. I was not able to make a point until I bought copper tools and watched the Jack Crafty Kelly Strap video AND bought some rock in early 2021. I have made about 50 points in a year. Not pretty like what I see made on YouTube but equal or better than the “field finds” points I have.
I have chicken legs and the percussion flaker hits the floor on the first strike if not “Kelly strapped” with a belt.
My wife was putting some of my points in the kitchen window sill and I was busting with pride until I bought a few points from “Jack Crafty”. My wife said, “I did not know they were supposed to be that thin or symmetrical”. Ego buster.
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Patrick makes it look soooo easy... well it is.. after a very long time.. lol.. I still am working on indirect.. but make pretty dang good heads and knives with hand pressure and percussion.. gut