Author Topic: Heat treating chert with fire, (another thought)  (Read 45121 times)

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Offline Bill Skinner

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Re: Heat treating chert with fire, (another thought)
« Reply #120 on: August 11, 2013, 11:37:17 am »
Very good article, lots of pics and good explanations.  I live in Alabama, like Twisted Limbs, I have problems firing due to moisture in the ground.  What I do is dig a shallow pit, mound the sandy dirt around the side and build a green wood bonfire.  I let it burn down to coals, then push my mounded sides over the coals to dry out.  That usually takes a day and a night.  I uncover it the next day and let the coals burn out, that afternoon, I bury my preforms or mostly just rocks, then build up a dry wood bonfire.  I let it burn down and go off and leave it for the next couple or three days.  I put a piece of tin over it to protect it from the rain, but if it rains, you can expect to loose a lot.