Ok so Ive primarily been concrentrating on some early stage bifaces lately, just kind of working at some of my rock, setting it aside when it gets a little tricky and then going again on a different piece.
Today I knocked off a piece of rootbeer that just asked to be shaped up and sling some flake scars across it and go. So that is what I set out to do. I filed my tip of my flaker down to pretty much just a point and had at it because of the thinness of the flake. I noticed my flakes were running well over the half way mark of a piece that was a little over 2" wide on a smooth surface. I ground a little extra at one point to strengthen it up and the flake over shot all the way to the other side leaving a parallel flake scar about 1/4" wide, all the way across the face of the point.
Ok back to my point, no pun intended, do you guys notice any difference, all other things equal, in flake length versus point size on the pressure flaker?