Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Flintknapping => Topic started by: sailordad on January 17, 2010, 12:53:56 am
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well i had some time to kill tonight
so i did what i do every time i dont know what else to do
i knapped ;D
after two hours of sitting there and singing along with the radio(lots of sabbath and zepplin and floyd tonight,awesome knapping tunes)
i ended up with what i think is a near perfect Dalton classic
it is about 1/16th of an inch shy of the one in my overstreet book and the tails good be just a tad better,but hell iaint gonna complain
hers a pic,let me know what ya'll think
thanks for peeking
(http://img132.imageshack.us/img132/1151/1001450r.jpg)
peace,
tim
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Thats awesome Tim....man you have mastered this too....You are very talented
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excellent work tim. i need to pick up that book. i need ideas.
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Another fine point Tim, maybe I should bring my knappin stuff ice fishing today for when the bite is slow eh :)
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Very nice, you have really gotten good. That is a big blade.
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Hey Sailordad. Is that a piece of the stuff I sent you? Looks kind of familiure?
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Beautiful work!! It didn't take you long to "arrive" as a knapper. Keep up the good work and thanks for posting.
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thanks everyone :-[
i think when i got into this primitive stuff,that bow making was just a stepping point for m.it lead me into something that i actually thinki have a little talent for.
i think i am,in a years time,a much better knapper than a bowyer.but i will still scrape on wood from time to time.if for no other reason,just to stay humble ;)
charles yes it was one of the slabs from you.i was trying for a bigger one.but i pushed on a platform,that i knew i shouldnt,that wasnt quit right and
snapped an inch and a half off on end.
but hey i am happy as a clam with this one
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Very nice.
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"ROCK ON" great work Tim its almost a perfect match
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Yes Sir! That looks like a dandy. Now do it again with some parallel oblique flaking.
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thanks Shannon, i have one more slab of this same mahognony obsid.,that i got from stringstretcher.
i hope not to snap it short this time,and yes the next one i plan on parallel oblique flaking
that may just be the down fall,but hey i aint gonna get that technique figured out if i dont keep trying it ;)
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Good looking Dalton, Tim.
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Well you sure did it proud. As you could see from the way I sent it to you how my knapping is.....NOT GOOD. I think I will just stick to trade points......lol
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charles, you just need to practice more.
you should see my points from this time last year
thats how i got to the level i am at,which really i am not all that good.you should see the ones i never take pics of.
i have only been knapping for a year,but i try and get atleast 2hrs a day in as a minimum,somedays especially in the summer months.
i will spend 6-8 hours knapping outside.
its like they say "knapping is a hobby of tonnage".you gotta go thru alot of rock to get decent and and even more to get good and even more to get great
this one was made from the slab that you had already turned the edge on.i looked at that and asked my self why you gave up on it.
you had done and excellent job turning the edge.
one of the biggest issues newbies,including myself when i started,have especially with obsidion is not abraiding enough.
if you dont abraid the edge enough on the glass type materials then you just end up crushing the platforms and that gets frustrating.
if i were i wouldnt give,just keep flaking away youll get the hang of it.its like the old saying says "how do you get to carnegie hall,practice practicce practice"
same goes for kanpping.good luck bro
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tim speaking of the ones you dont picture , i live on the forks of two creeks about a mile from kolomoki indian mounds and there was an encampment or village here where my house is . two spots that ive found produce more points and flakes than any other, i assume maybe these were the two knappers of the village. many of the points ive found in those areas are unfinished , they either broke the tip or hit a hard thick part near the edge and jut discarded them ..prob tossed over their shoulder. it happens to all of us . you do some beautiful work keep inspiring me please