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Main Discussion Area => Flintknapping => Topic started by: DirtyDan on May 23, 2008, 02:17:11 pm

Title: abo bopper
Post by: DirtyDan on May 23, 2008, 02:17:11 pm
I was messing around with a forked elk antler and wondered if I could make an aboriginal "bopper" out of it and a stone.  I found a suitable river stone that almost fit the fork and started grinding and sanding until the stone almost fit.   I slopped a bunch of thick hide glue in the fork and wedged the rock in place.  Then I soaked some rawhide and wrapped the wet rawhide tightly around the stone.  I then brushed some more hide glue on the outside of the rawhide.  When it dried, I tried it out.  It works great.  The added speed that the length of antler adds to the rock is amazing.  You can take some really neat, thin flakes with it.  Try this with either an antler or an old "Slingshot" fork out of a sapling.

Dan

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Title: Re: abo bopper
Post by: david w. on May 23, 2008, 02:20:12 pm
that is so cool. what a great idea! i will have to try it now
Title: Re: abo bopper
Post by: DirtyDan on May 23, 2008, 02:22:56 pm
Thanks, David.  I am always trying to figure out ways to make knapping a little easier and still stay "Primitive."

Dan