Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Flintknapping => Topic started by: AncientArcher76 on December 18, 2013, 03:23:32 am
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I got a chance to spall some of the rock I got from Joe...I made something a little different and is a first attempt at making an effigy type...I got a shape in my head and ran with it..only thing is I kept messing with it and got carried away unfortunately changing size and symmetry. I will get it on the next one..thanks for looking!
Russ
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More pics..sorry about poor quality...
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Wow, Russ I have had that rock for a long time and never knew there was a stone shark in it! What a nice surprise! The rock came from a quarry in the Columbia River Gorge and I have always found it to be a difficult one to work. Makes a tough and sharp hunting point. Thanks for making this trade a fun experience! Joe
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Joe what is the rock and is it heated? Looks like an agate or chalcedony. Nice shark Russ!
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Russ, I see a Dolphin, and I can feel the warm ocean air. Nice one and looks like some pretty hard material. Bob
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Now there's something you don't see everyday:). That's a good sharfin!
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Excellent work, have seen various forms like that but have never tried them myself, nice job on yours.
Knapper
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You see I started out like a dolphin then for whatever reason I got that hawaiin shark fish hook necklace shape stuck in my head and my hands was involuntarily chipping its own shape..kinda like that liar liar movie with Jim Carey...the pen is blue...lol I would think it is an agate and don't think it is hard at all...I love the way it flaked and spalled up nice! I wish I had rock like that around here. I bet there are some nice colors too! Wolfwatcher Joe... I'm not done yet wait to see what I make from that stuff..lol I took some pictures of spalling it up but unfortunately I have to resize them. Joe if u have more of that rock thats too hard for youu laying around maybe we can work out a deal... You know what it reminds me of is coral in a way...Anyway thanks again Joe I appreciate it!
BTW looking at it now I could have turned it into a hammer head..that would have looked awesome...
Russ
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Russ: I can't remember the name of that agate and may have some more laying around. I have a friend in Washington that has access to more of it. I grew up with jaspers, agates, and obsidian so am partial to using it as apposed to the Texas rocks. Don't use obsidian much any more. There is a green jasper that comes from Mt. St. Helens that is my favorite although come of Eddie's coral ranks right up there. At this stage in my knapping life all I make now is arrow points and skinning knives. For skinners I prefer Piute agate that comes from Southwest Oregon. Richardson's Rock Ranch in Central Oregon has been my source for it. Joe
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dp
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that agate would look good slabbed and Fogged
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I think you nailed it Russ. I like the flow it has. Nice!
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Thanks and will do..I agree Im sure slabbed and fog would be the way to go.. But Im not there yet..I will be getting a saw sometime in the spring..unless u want to give me one of yours Caveman... >:D
Russ
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I only have one saw! a 24 inch highland park.
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I found a box on the front porch this evening from knapperhead. He had it filled to the brim with some sweet looking rocks. Had a nice large nodule of georgetown, a keokuk spall and some more spalls I don't know the name of, but I call them KILLER!.
Knapperhead said the killer would nead heat and I just recently brought a turkey roaster so I got that out too. I aint never done no cookin rocks except for attempts in a toaster oven which either overcooked my bifaces or didn't seem to make a differance.
But anyway! here's the pics of this lovely batch of goodies:
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Heres some more:
This first pic is a flat tab of another type of killer
The second pic is a small piece I just had to try out.
It flaked like a dream. I had it going real well but neaded a flake to travel from midway on one edge into the base area to under cut some crumbled area there and I hit too far in and broke it.
I have found my new favorite rock to knap for a while though. If heat made that rock any better I don't think I could stand it.
I had to pry myself away after that. I am working on my christmas exchange gift, but Man! I sure was tempted to get another rock and go at it.
THANKS! Knapperhead. You fixed me up with some KILLER rocks. MERRY CHRISTMAS everyone.
Terry
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I hate when that happens >:(. That stuff aught to knap like butter after roasting. Good luck.
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Glad you like it Terry. That stuffs pretty grainy and will make your hand numb if you hit wrong but it will cook nicely. I usually heat it to 250 in the sand for 24 hrs and then 400-450 for 24 hrs. I've had to cook some of it twice but it finally slicked up.
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Cool looking stone and yeah I hate when that happens too! I made on of the thinnest blades from argillite and I made a huge mistake dropping it and it snapped..I might have put the 2 ieces in the box I sent Cowboy... I could have made 2 points from it but wanted to show that it can be done.. So far looks like folks are doing well wit the exchange! Looking forward to seeing some results! Also what Cowboy can do with what OUTBACKBOB calls LEAVERITE stone.. leave er right there..lol
Russ