Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Flintknapping => Topic started by: nclonghunter on November 23, 2016, 08:17:35 pm
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A recent discussion about ivory and baculum bones being used in knapping....anyone every used a baculum bone?
Also wondering about using animal teeth such as fox or beaver teeth for edge work or base notching?
Beaver teeth have been found in burial sites I believe.
Any thoughts or ideas for using these?
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Beaver teeth were used for woodworking. They might be good for knapping too. Cheers- Brendan
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Beaver tooth works very well for very fine edge serrations. Just need to mount it in a handle for ease of applying force. The hollow jaw end needs to be stabilized with some type of glue filler to strengthen the tooth prior to mounting in handle.
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I've tried boar hog cutters for edge work. It worked pretty good.
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I've heard Marty mention teeth being good or not; can't remember off hand which. As for ivory; walrus and elephant would be good if found legally. Not sure on the baculum bone. I know he said hippo ivory is too hard although Jim Winn has some videos using it.
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Lyman, I have messed around with beaver teeth but didn't like the results, gave a ton of them to Bonepile and he made a great looking necklace out of them, seemed better fitted for jewelry than tools. I have a few coon baculum that I think would work. Bob