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Hawkdancer:
I need some info on what tools to get or make to get back to Doing some knapping  It has been many yeas since the last flake fell (met a bunch of flakes in the mean time, though :).  I have several good deer and elk antlers and some modern type mallets.  No rock yet, thought I'd get a few starter tools in place and practice by trying to sharpen the dull flints for my flintlocks.  I'm sure there is a basic text out there somewhere, as well.  Thanks,
Hawkdancer

Chippintuff:
If you want to buy a starter set, try one of the dealers. Flintknapping tools.com has some I think. If you don't want to pay that price, look at what they are selling and make a set yourself. Most of the materials are available at the hardware store.

I would suggest two or three sizes of billets/boppers, one or two pressure flakers, a hand pad and a leg pad for starters.

WA

RickB:
There are many Youtube videos and several free online PDF guides for all facets of flint knapping. This one works for me. Rick B

http://flintknappinginfo.webstarts.com/uploads/Online_Flintknapping_Articles9-30-11.pdf

RandyN:
Rick,
Thank you for the PDF file on flintknapping. I am just starting out and will be reading through it later today.
Randy

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