Well Iowabow, that's a tough one. It would be great if you could find someone in your area
to watch and learn from. It's kindof hard to put the whole process in words because alot of
it depends on how the rock wants to work and you don't know that until you start working it.
I like the looks of that last black stuff, but that doesn't mean it's going to flake well. It could
fracture in a blocky useless mess.
BUT just for the heck of it, it looks like you got three layers there below the dime. I might try
and get it to separate below the middle layer. Try and get the middle and top layer off in one piece
going from front to back in the pic. Try and get it to follow what already looks like a seam there.
That would be one spall or large flake to try and work into a point, then use what's left of your
nodule to try and work another point. Ofcourse you could try and work the whole nodule down
into one point, or it may just break into useless pieces. Don't know till you try.
I see a very large pile of broken rock and flakes in your yard in the future. I'm psychic.
But it looks like you have a good eye for collecting the right material and would suggest you start
to stockpile it. You are going to need it to learn with and if it works well you will be able to
trade or sell it for other things, like money or lessons.
I wonder what kindof tool kit you're working with? Try and get to a knap-in and watch some folks
doing it and keep on watching the available videos. Some of us have to bust up a mountain of
rock before we figure out anything. (That would be me.
)
Joe