Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Flintknapping => Topic started by: tweeds on January 31, 2009, 11:10:06 pm
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Hi I am new to the message board. I have a rock I would like to ID if anyone can help.
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What I am triing to do is find enough flint or some rock that I can attempt to do some flintknapping and was wondering if this was what I was looking for. I am a cubscout leader and wanted to find enough for the 12 of my boys to give this a try. I don't want anyone to think for a minute that I think anyone can just pick up a piece of flint and do this skill. I know it takes a long time to get good enough to even call yourself an ammitoure and don't want to take anything away from those who are very good at the skill. I just thought the boys would enjoy and see how hard it is to do something like this. Thanks in advance
Eric
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PM wolf watcher, he knows rocks.. and is a master flintknapper..Hawk
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were you from? this will help to identifi the possible stone. its kind of hard because it looks like any other river washed rock. can you possible remove a flake from it? on that last pic with the ridge, you can strike it on the edge and a flake shouald remove. color and texture help to identify the stone as well. another way is to pick up to possible nodgules and tap them together. the more glassier the ring sounds the better off you are. but i wouald just emove a flake and you'll no for sure. good luck, john
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I am from Erie, Pa, along the shore of Lake Erie
here is a picture after I chipped a piece away, the grey circle is where I chipped it
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There is allot of rock out there that is new..unknown to modern knappers. if you found it on the shore it washed up.. no telling what it is or were it came from.
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Tweeds, I,m from Waterfrd,Pa. an I have a pc of rock that is simular to yours an I took off a flake an wasn't to impressed with mine. I believe it is a very poor grade of flint that I have but I don't know enough about raw stone to really have much of an opinion. I,ve bought most of my rock because I can't find any in our area. There is a man in Girard that I would say is a pro at Knapping maybe He could help you, His name is Mike Santiago. Wish I could help you an scouts with more info. Later Bob
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if you want, i will send you a box of flakes and small chunks perfect for fire starting kits and maybe some bird points. you'll have to pay shipping though cause i'm just to broke. i can fill the large box thats 12.95 and i promise you'll be very plesed with the amount. perfect for some scouits to play with and cheap enough you wont mind if they brake it or throw it in the woods. i'll post a pic if your interested.
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if you want, i will send you a box of flakes and small chunks perfect for fire starting kits and maybe some bird points. you'll have to pay shipping though cause i'm just to broke. i can fill the large box thats 12.95 and i promise you'll be very plesed with the amount. perfect for some scouits to play with and cheap enough you wont mind if they brake it or throw it in the woods. i'll post a pic if your interested.
Knap_123 that would be great, thank you very much, very generous of you. I will PM you.
Thank you to all that responded, I will post pictures of the boys working on this project for you all to see. Should be a great time.
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Send me your address and I'll get you guy's a box.
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well figured I had better practice a little to figure out some things before doing it with the boys so I broke apart the rock from above. these are the pieces I came up with
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I then tried making some points and this is what I came up with. Remember this was my first attempt at this so don't laugh to much. Still don't know what kind of rock it is so it might not even be a good rock for knapping.
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I will keep practicing ;D
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There are points in the archaeologiclal record that don't look any better than your first effort. Good first try. Keep practicing and have fun.
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very nic for your fifrst points! youi can also make a flint and steel kit with a piece of that flint. looks like its good stuff and heavy with silica! shouald really throw some sparks. just make some char cloth and use a old file.
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I think you actually did wonders with river cobble like that. Usually that stuff is so freeze fractured that you can get good flakes, it just crumbles. Congrats on a great first start.
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Looks like some pretty good rock.
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Thanks for the compliments everyone. The snow is finally starting to melt here so maybe I will be able to get out and find some stone. Although after asking around at work it is not looking good for my area.