Hi guys,
I like the look of this knapping business, but have never tried it. I'm aware that no one here will have knowledge of where to find rocks in my area, but I wondered if anyone had some advice about the suitability of the following rock types?
The Maori (native people of NZ) have been here give or take 1,000 years, but never needed a bow and arrow, and so never made any arrow heads etc. They made other things though, tools, spears, various types of clubs and so on. It seems like most of the time the stone was knapped into shape, then "sanded" and polished using natural materials to acheive the cutting edge or point, rather than using pressure flaking etc (bear in mind I know even less about knapping than bowmaking
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Like most cultures, the methods used reflect the properties of the material. People do things for a reason, and once they've been doing it for awhile, they get pretty good at it.
But I want to make arrowheads, and near me I have Argillite, Greywackes and Basalts, further away there is a little flint (chert), and then far away to the North there is Obsidian. We also have pounumu (aka nephrite, but too expensive) and a few other misc sandstone type rocks.
I don't have access to the Obsidian, but I know that would flake pretty well if I could get some.
I see you guys using flint/chert, and it seems good too, but would require a bit of travel.
The Argillite would be by far the easiest for me to get hold of, I know where to find it. Does anyone have experience making arrowheads from Argillite?
Like I said, I don't know anything about knapping, but felt like getting some questions off my chest