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turbo:
Nice 'bowmo', again, nice to see abo videos, keep 'em coming. I need to get some notching punches made.
I mentioned earlier that I was using a buffalo horn as an indirect punch. I've been using it a few months thanks to Marty and learn something new every time I sit down w/ it. Here are a few pics showing flake potential. It's my first real attempt using indirect and minus some mistakes along the way, I'm really liking it. It has bailed me out more than once.
iowabow:
NC keep in mind on that saw and slab that I often pull tablature stone from the quarry that looks like it is a sawn slab. Some times the stone freezes and break it into sheets. Those slab techniques work very well with that type of facture. I will run out to the garage a photo one for you if I still have it.
iowabow:
Here is a one minute video on the basics of ulna bone. I will go into detail in future videos. Bowmo I will watch your video at work in the morning on the big screen.
https://youtu.be/36RFMnbl5dc
iowabow:
--- Quote from: turbo on October 12, 2015, 09:35:58 pm ---Nice 'bowmo', again, nice to see abo videos, keep 'em coming. I need to get some notching punches made.
I mentioned earlier that I was using a buffalo horn as an indirect punch. I've been using it a few months thanks to Marty and learn something new every time I sit down w/ it. Here are a few pics showing flake potential. It's my first real attempt using indirect and minus some mistakes along the way, I'm really liking it. It has bailed me out more than once.
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Ok explain in more detail
turbo:
--- Quote from: iowabow on October 12, 2015, 10:14:37 pm ---
--- Quote from: turbo on October 12, 2015, 09:35:58 pm ---Nice 'bowmo', again, nice to see abo videos, keep 'em coming. I need to get some notching punches made.
I mentioned earlier that I was using a buffalo horn as an indirect punch. I've been using it a few months thanks to Marty and learn something new every time I sit down w/ it. Here are a few pics showing flake potential. It's my first real attempt using indirect and minus some mistakes along the way, I'm really liking it. It has bailed me out more than once.
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Ok explain in more detail
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The horn is held in between the legs and struck w/ a billet to detach flakes. Here's a video by Marty showing it in action:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7378PK1WV8
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