thanks for the kind words everyone
Shannon: on my most recent work,i do like you say you do.i have been going much slower and planning every flake.i still look at the points i got from you and Jesse on a
regular basis.and must admit,if it wasnt for them my edging work would still look pathetic.i analyze them points and figured out how to get a better edge.
all thanks to you guys.its almost as good as getting verbal advise in person.
Stevent: yes that is what "turning the edge" means,atleast thats how i interpet it
Mike: my knapping may be decent,but i wish i could tiller a bow like you can.seems i have taken to knapping alot quiker than i did making bows.
i havent made but three in the last year,started one a couple of weeks back just hope i can remember hot to tiller it
Jamie: we cant hunt with stone here in minnesota. i have made some with a i thicker centerline cross section that i use for shooting at the wood fence.
and your right,the thicker ones hold up a whole lot better.the thin ones i have used for the same purpose bust right away.but the thicker ones
i can pry out and reuse,well afer i fix the arrow shaft where it splts from the impact energy.
i dont know who Craig is,i buy this at a rock shop abot 40 miles from my house in a town called Princeton.i would try it if i was you.personally i like working it.
Justin: i learned on slabs,but wanted to broaden my knapping horizons.so i have been working with spalls that i have aquired and learned how to make points from them.
i have also been working with nodules,learning how to spall.gotta say i prefer slabs as i dont waste near the amount of material that way.
but i do like all the forms i have learned so far.next i want to get an all ABO kit and do that,then try a little FOG.
thanks again everyone
peace,
tim