John, you were sure right. I had zero luck trying to get the hump out of the middle of this point. The edges, point and base were very thin and I could not knock that bump off. So I finished it up and rather liked it, but that hump kept bugging me. My side notch stalled right into the thick spot and like an idiot I took one more whack at it...and took the corner off the point.
The best I could do was make a stemmed point. Bummer. And it's almost too light to hunt with now.
So, I started another point. It was a small spall. I should have left it a little thicker to keep the weight up.
And I ended the day making a flint heart for the kids. Still bummed about messing up that point.
Thanks for the info. Unfortunately, I'm not pressure flaking at all. All my points are all made with Patrick's indirect percussion method. I think the process is similar though. I actually tried pressure flaking tonight and got a couple longer flakes. I'll work on it more tomorrow. I've got to meet up with somebody to show me the pressure flaking ropes.
George