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tlee:
Well, I've done about as much damage to this 1/4" piece of glass as it or my thumb can take. I percussion flaked it with a steel bopper I made and pressure flaked it with a 16 penny nail. It got a severe step fracture that I was not able to fix, but I kept working on the other side and just got through trying to notch the good side. I don't even have any "tool" yet and I'm addicted. I went to Lowes and got 2' of #4 bare copper to make a pressure flaker, any advice on making it would be great. also does it make any difference what type of material the bopper is made out of?. I also got my hands on some deer antlers....any advice on how I go about using them?
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Hillbilly:
Looks good for a first attempt, especially using steel tools. You're much better off doing percussion with something softer that will "grab" the platform, like copper or antler. I like antler myself. To make billets from your antlers, just cut the base end to a comfortable length, take off any tines and round off the crown in a dome shape to use as the striking surface-it's the best, densest part of the antler. For the copper wire, twisting with a vise and drill will harden it a bit, then just find a piece of wood about broom-handlediameter, drill a hole in the end, and put a piece of wire in it. Hammering the point onto the wire is better than grinding it.
cowboy:
Take that advice :). Get rid of the steel tools and use antler, stone, copper (never tried wood) they will all grab the platform for that split second it takes and not send that rock or glass shattering wave into your work..
carpenter374:
# 6 wire seems to take better flakes for me #4 is a lil too big. thats just my opinion though. use what works for you. copper end caps make good boppers. check out the scalp creek video on boppers on you tube.
tlee:
thanks for the advice guys, I got a handle for my copper wire this afternoon and tried it a little and can tell a difference. Question, when starting with a broken piece of scrap 1/4" glass should I start by percussion flaking it into a triangle shape and then pressure flake or just pressure flake the piece into shape?
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