Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Flintknapping => Topic started by: Zuma on April 27, 2014, 12:01:12 pm
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I hope I am not stepping on any toes.
I had a chunky obsidian stemmed point that I was not happy with.
I saw a video Jack has on the web using a technique for thinning bifaces.
I thought It wouldn't help much on obsidian as it pressure flakes pretty good.
I also became aware of some other very good knappers using this technique
when I was in Florida this winter.
Well, I thought I would give it a try.
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I just drilled a hole at the end of my Ishi Stick and looped it
to my right leg with a rawhide lace. I epoxied the copper faker.
I hit the ferrel with an old soldering iron that I use as a copper bopper and abrader. Any billet would work but the iron is narrow enough to hit the flaker tip if I want.
The method worked very well,. Actually to well as I got lots of overshots.
I like it as a method. No problem doing this completely Abo.
Thanks Jack Crafty!
Zuma
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I've overshot a flake into my finger using that technique.
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Best method I've found to really get them thin, with a minimum of breakage. Thank you Jackcrafty.
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I've overshot a flake into my finger using that technique.
I remember you doing it at Dade City but missed the blood. dern, lol
Ed are you at an event this weekend? Hope you are haveing a ball.
Glad to see you have tried it xin.
Zuma
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Don; there was blood, finally had to use Bone's super glue. I'll be heading to The Classic Wednesday afternoon.
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What's that saying? You can't teach an old dog indirect percussion. :o
Good to see you're experimenting with new techniques.
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Errrr,
Old dog you say? Hold that for the REV.
LOL
Zume Zume
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:)