I haven't had a minute to pull all of them out but the few that I did take out looked no different.
I heat treated two types: A whitish, chalky burlington chert and a darker, unidentified tough Texas flint. I think the lighter stuff just needed more heat (or time?)...
I could see where the burlington started to change around the edges and in a few random spots but I guess next time I'll have to get that fire burning hotter and longer.
The darker stuff, or at least the 3 small pieces I managed to pull out yesterday looked a lot different. The surface of the rock looks glossy but I think that a bit more heat and time would have worked wonders on the stuff - it looks like the colors were starting to come out.
I haven't had a chance to beat on any of the rock just yet to see how it works but as soon as I get a minute, I'll post some pics of the treated rock. (I'm eager to test that dark stuff...as it was tougher than nails before I cooked it up.)
Anyhow, thanks for checking it out!
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