Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Flintknapping => Topic started by: Tower on February 11, 2012, 06:58:43 pm
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Here are a set of pics that start with a blank after final percussion. Then its first stage pressure , second stage pressure & notching,& final pressure. I spalled & heated this stone in a roaster. Man it really knapped great except, for the semicircle inclusion. It should have been a much better point . Still a little rusty I guess.
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Here the rest.
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Looks like it still turned out good. Nothing like two or three qualities of stone in the same piece. Mike Smyth
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For a craftsman like you, you only see the flaws.
For us humans, that is what we dream of being able to do. (I actually wish I could do even a quarter as well as you). From my view, that is a very good looking blade.
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Man Tower, that turned out really nice! I was expecting a broken ear or something with the intro. In the first pics it looked like tough material, but looks pretty glassy in the final pics. Well done!
Tracy
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That is a great point. I think you thin points like you were born to it. I like the thin wide tip on that point. Way to go working through that stone with all that was going on with it. You are a notching crazy man!!!
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I'd be happy as a pig in you know what to have one come out that good.
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Excellent as always Don, way to knock the rust off. You are an inspiration sir! Thanks for sharing your work :D
~Will
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Sigh, if I could be twice as rusty as you it would be such an improvement for me. Beautiful point.
George
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I'm still just in awe of your notches! Love the attention to detail on your edge work. Fascinating the way some of you guys can put it all together on a mediocre rock! Very well done!!
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Hi everyyone, i was wondering if you guys could clarify "inclusion" for a beginner. I just wiki'd it and my understanding is that it is just a different mineral included in the main body of stone. So the inclusion you are referring to is the white streak thru the tip portion of the piece??
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Thanks guys. This one tried my patience for 3 hrs, I almost threw it down. Still wish it was thinner.
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Yes sir that what it is. Most inclusions are like concrete, it just dosent knap like flint. It can ruin a nice point before it even begins. Unfortunatly flint, chert can have a lot.
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Good job, Don. I had this exact same thing happen on an Andice I made from G-town. It actually had three different "textures" with the worse being pure concrete. I did still finish it, all intact. If I could ever figure out how to post a picture on here, I would show it. Again, fine job on getting through the problem spots!!!
Kinley
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Don you are right. You better send that to me for safe keeping.
That's a fine point brother! Wow. Really!
Cipriano
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I see nothing at all wrong with that one - looks plenty thin to me too. Goodun!
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That is a fine looking point. I can't see no minuses there ! ' Frank