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Flintknapping / Re: Obsidian corner notch and couple spear points
« Last post by bjrogg on January 22, 2026, 11:24:48 am »Nice work Robert. Good to see some activity here. Thanks for sharing.
Bjrogg
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got everything pretty well set around here. Sorry about the Bill's ,but you could have a team like the Titans
Beau's wife Christina family is from Buffalo so they weren't very happy either this weekend. Headed down this morning to get a few more things ready for the cold and a little more seasoned fire wood close to the pit and covered, probably spend a lot of time around that this weekend.
We don't get a lot of weather like this around here often so it is kind of like an adventure for me and really don't mind in much, in moderation of course.


I scored what appears to be a nice Osage orange log from a friend. It's been sitting in his shed for around 20 years, he says. It does have some extensive checks--I won't know how bad until I get the bark off a stave and start working it--but I think I was able to avoid the worst ones with judicial splitting.
So, I've never worked with Osage before...I seem to remember reading that narrow and deep, with a D-cross section and fairly bendy tips is the way to go. Is that right? All my successful bows thus far have been flatbows, so this is new territory for me. Recommendations?
I'm hoping to get a c. 60# bow that will draw smoothly, be reasonably forgiving of my creative ineptitude, and cast a 600-700 grain arrow with authority.
