Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Flintknapping => Topic started by: beartail on November 10, 2014, 09:31:20 pm
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what gets better results. copper or steel. does a nail work better than a copper wire when your notching.
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For me, soft steel is the best, but I usually use pressure. My punch results are usually disasters, but my pressure is good. I think that most of the punchers use bone, antler or copper.
WA
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I like a copper pressure flaker for notching, either pounded flat to be narrower or just kept to a sharp point.
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I like a flattened steel nail for deep notching. Same type nail in an ishi stick for shallow notches.
I broke the ear off this one due to a dumb mistake, I had it upside down and punched from the wrong side, then used it for practice.
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I use a copper nail hammered flat like the nail above for punch notching and a horse shoe nail for most of the rest.
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Dang! i never notched anything that deep! id need a light saber flaker to do that. good work. where do you get copper nails? Ive looked a hole in every shelf around here for them with no luck. probly have to order on line right?
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http://flintknappingtools.com/
There are many places on the net where you can get anything related tp knapping.
WA
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I made them order them at Home Depot. I asked to see the manager and wanted to know how I was going to nail the copper flashings and gutters they were selling without the nails. ;D
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I buy mine online from Jamestown Distributors.