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Chippintuff:
I kept working on making a knife that was very thin, and kept breaking the pieces in the very last stages of thinning. Finally I decided to settle for a little thicker and got a pretty good one. It is West Texas Chert from Kinley Coyan, premium rock by any standards. The handle is post oak, a type of white oak, heart wood. The finish is bee's wax with a trace of charcoal in it.
The two points came from two of the broken pieces (I have several) left from failed knife attempts. The Cache River type (dark color) is prettier in hand than in the photo.
WA
Tracker0721:
Those look really good! Gotta love making good points from broken blades.
selfbow joe:
Nice work
JEB:
Very nice work.
Zuma:
Sweet group Chip
Zuma
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