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Offline DRon knife

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Heat treating Flint
« on: October 29, 2015, 07:38:57 pm »
Hello knappers,I would like some input about Heat Treating Flint. I trully am a beginner and know practically nothing about it. I ordered some Flint online  and now that it's arrived I really don't know where to begin. Will I need to heat treat the Flint before I can begin working on it? Any input will be greatly appreciated and essential  Thank you. DRon knife

Offline Zuma

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Re: Heat treating Flint
« Reply #1 on: October 29, 2015, 08:03:31 pm »
There are very many threads.
I have a experimental and a reply type one recently.
"80 pounds of dry obsidian" has some at the end and "Heat treating for cheapskates" or something like that. They may be back on page 2 or3 maybe 4.
Also the inter web is chock full of info. Or stand by because you
will find out how generous the members are here.
Sorry to be brief.
Zuma
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Offline DRon knife

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Re: Heat treating Flint
« Reply #2 on: October 29, 2015, 08:13:13 pm »
Thanks Zuma. I've been checking out some threads and learning a bit.

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Re: Heat treating Flint
« Reply #3 on: October 29, 2015, 08:51:01 pm »
Gotta start with some info. What did you get? Pics might help a little also.

Offline Chippintuff

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Re: Heat treating Flint
« Reply #4 on: October 29, 2015, 10:33:38 pm »
http://www.pugetsoundknappers.com/how_to/how_to.html

Check out this site. It has a lot of good "How tos", including one on heat treating.

My first question would be whether you got pieces with cortex on them and whether they are thick. Thick pieces (over 3/4 inch thick) and pieces that are covered in cortex tend to fracture all to pieces when heated. If you got flakes or slabs, they should be fine with heat if they are of a variety that needs heat.

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Offline Pat B

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Re: Heat treating Flint
« Reply #5 on: October 30, 2015, 12:48:07 pm »
I'm not a knapper(yet) but does flint need heat treating?
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Offline turbo

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Re: Heat treating Flint
« Reply #6 on: October 30, 2015, 12:58:46 pm »
I'm not a knapper(yet) but does flint need heat treating?

It depends, some do, some do not and others benefit from heat but is not necessary.

Offline Pat B

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Re: Heat treating Flint
« Reply #7 on: October 30, 2015, 01:01:45 pm »
Thanks
Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!    Pat Brennan  Brevard, NC