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bubby:
Allergic hobbit is our own jackcrafty and has lots of helpful stuff at the top of the page, i think even some links to hi vids
Sasquatch:
We have all been where you are. The next step is to NOT GIVE UP! Pursue flintknapping for the art form and challenge, not for the cheapness of producing arrowheads. This will inspire you more. Research and watch youtube videos. Then get some plate glass maybe coffee table or something. Cut glass to shape and work on pressure flaking. Dont expect to get hunting points just yet. Ive been knapping for 3 years and just now am satisfied with hunting quality points.
JW_Halverson:
Long, long ago, in an issue of Primitive Archer far, far away....
There was a guy that wrote an article about casting tool steel replicas from original knapped stone heads. They were heavy as boat anchors, but if you like high F.O.C. arrows, how wonderful is that? Still, the cast metal edges cannot replicate what the fractured stone edges do.
Keep knapping whatever you can get your hands on, even if it is only a stale soda cracker! Consider it homework, paying your dues, or earning your keep. When your points are good enough, the deer is not going to refuse to die because it was toilet tank ceramic and not aboriginally mined Glass Buttes obsidian!
And don't forget to post pics for those of us that can't read.
JackCrafty:
If you have a way to grind hard material, there are lots of things that you can use that are historically accurate like slate, seashell, antler, and bone. You can also grind down flint flakes. And you don't have to knap the edges if you can get them thin. All these have been used in the ancient past. They might not be legal for hunting but they look cool.
On the modern side, floor tile might strike your fancy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byKXPn1BDzI
crooketarrow:
25 Years ago when I started knapping no web. So getting rock was't so easy as now.
I was always out and about doing something. I hit every old dump I could find. That 100 year old glass lots big bottles and jugs lots colored. Older glass was made and tempered differently you get longer smouther flakes. Where todays glass flakes come off short and fat.
I made 100's of glass heads. Shot 2 does, 1 buck and a jake with glass heads. lots rabbits ground hogs all with glass heads.
TRY THIS
I've made trade points for 15 years. Cut out of old cirlur saw mill blades. Old 1095 steel is a good blade stell. You can aneal,cut,out harden (add carbon) and temper in your home over to about 53,54 RWH about as hard as wallmart knives. Soft enough that your adverage joe can sharpen easy'ly.
I like 16 th inch and use the HOWARD HILL 3 TO 1 1 wide 3 long. Through the years I ended up with 1 1/8 wide, 2 3/4's long. I've killed a dozzen bucks and as many doe's. Not sure what they weight. I hav'nt weighted a head,shalf,spined a arrow for my self in 15 years.
Were not shooting 300 fps at 70 yards.
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