Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Flintknapping => Topic started by: bushman on January 06, 2012, 10:01:28 pm
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Any pointers on working raw agate other then swing harder?
Bushman
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heat it up.
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Sharp and well dressed tools. I use steel and copper on agate....mainly steel. The stuff will break your heart and cause endless self-doubt. But a good agate point is something to be treasured.
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Jackcrafty: Are you using steel on raw or cooked agate? Do you use different shaped tools or just a pointed nail? Thanks
Bushman
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I use mild steel on raw agate, like a 10d nail. I also use steel ice picks for notching, on raw or cooked. I try to keep everything sharp but not too sharp.
Cooked agate responds well to copper and antler but I don't cook mine. The results are unpredictable and I've lost some nice rock. I get my cooked agate from a friend. He's a master at cooking Brazilian agate.
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Thanks for the info jackcrafty.
Bushman