Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Flintknapping => Topic started by: littlehunters19862011 on December 12, 2013, 02:10:11 pm
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ok so i just got my computer working again . tried to upload these from a cell phone but it would not let me. any way first one is out of a beer bottle i made it the other night
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Nice work. Did You enjoy the beer before or after making the point??
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Nice set of points there Mo. Keep up the good work
Knapper
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Cool!
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i been trying the stone i got off ebay and im finding that its really hard to work and my spalling sucks. i didtry to heattreat about 10 small peaceswith sum river rock i gathered up and well .got it to hotand ended up with lots of busted stone but was fun to try sumdid heat treat but are small peaces .
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Your making really good progress!
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You are doing a fine job! One thing about heating rocks is that they need to be dry! It has always amazed me that a rock can have so much water content. When I heat treat a batch of rocks I am always careful to bring the heat up slowly 50 degrees an hour and bring them back down the same way. I learned a lesson about knowing what rocks I am try to heat when I tried cooking a bucket full of Knife River only to ruin the whole works. Was a sad day for me. Keep up the good work! Joe
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That is a nice collection! Keep on knappin:).
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Nice frame of points.
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Definatly good job and keep it going! It will all work out with some dedication! As mentioned heat treating rock can be an art in itself. Slow and steady heat, also if you spall it up ahead of time can help too. Lastly cool down needs to be slow and steady too, I learned out the hard way< cold air hit some hot rocks and look out! Lost some nice spalls!
ps if your getting that texas rock from the guy in Mills county it's pretty tough stuff to learn on, try the Edwards rock from windmillhill its a little easier and knapps well without heat.
Russ