Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Flintknapping => Topic started by: swataramike on February 28, 2018, 07:07:22 pm
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most of the points are heated central texas flint...the drill is texas flint which is somthing i never made before but i found its kinda tough to keep a nice center ridge....the black piece is a small piece of local ryolite caveman gave me it works real good but its tough also was my first time with ryolite...ended with a hinge in the center but hey maybe if i can knap more of this rock i can figure out how it likes to be hit...oh and the other rock is a biface out of some tenn or kentucky rock i am not sure what it is kinda knaps like chalk but in a good way i got that biface on my youtube channel if ya wanna check it out..thanks..made with direct moose billet-hammer stone-tine flaker
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Cool beans. I am thinking Hornstone?
Zuma
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Nice... Rhyolite is fun stuff. I have never collected it, but know of a local source and plan to make a Rhyolite run soon..😁
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👍👍
Bjrogg
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It is great to help reveal the truth about this issue.
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It is great to help reveal the truth about this issue.
You can say that again
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whats the issue...?
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We believe all rocks to be created equally. Seek the truth in the stone. The stone shall set us free as we set the point free in the stone. When you can snatch the pebble from my hand it will be time for you to leave, grasshopper. ;D
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Words like this make me want to be a knapper...... :)
DBar