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need help spalling a round piece of kentucky blue
beartail:
I have a large cantaloupe size "ball" of Kentucky blue flint.i have never spalled a round cobble like this.where do I start? I need all the directions I can get.dont want to mess this perty rock up!
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Stringman:
If it doesn't already have a conchoidal fracture as a face, then you will just have to smack it...HARD! Probably gonna have to do that anyway. Obviously, certain sides are better than others, but we will need pics to help with that.
Outbackbob48:
I watched James Parker partially bury one rock in the dirt and take the nodule he was going to open, both hands over his head an come down hard more than one hit and crack it in two like a coconut, i believe he called this bipolar reduction, I was just new to knapping and wished I had paid more attention to the details of this. It was pretty impressive and looked like you could lose a finger real easy :( i just had a friend of mine cut one up for me about 1/2" steaks. Bob
JackCrafty:
You might want to use a technique call "cobble splitting". Basically the same as what Bob was describing. You can either take the cobble and smash it really hard against something else (like a harder stone) or smash the cobble with a sledge hammer or large stone. Either way, rounded cobbles are really difficult to "crack open" and you will loose some material regardless.
mullet:
If it's the one I just sent, smack it across the tip with a hammer so you can see what you have to work with. Then start skinning the cortex off the sides.
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