Flintknapping, Does anybody do this? |
Flintknapping, Does anybody do this? |
Sep 23 2010, 09:00 AM
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Diggin' In! Group: Members Posts: 36 Joined: 2-September 10 From: Yuma, Co Member No.: 7,352 |
i have been flintknapping for 9 years now. i have my good days and bad days. i have just recently made a really nice hellgap thats about 9 inches long. anyways i was just wondering if anybody does this great lost art? i would love to chitchat with ya. it would also be a great stepping stone for those survival enthusiasts.
Kalen |
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Sep 24 2010, 09:30 AM
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russau Group: Members Posts: 2,841 Joined: 4-December 03 From: st.louis missouri Member No.: 43 |
i tried it several years back and wasnt very good at it but it was fun! i cant seem to get the peices thin but i can get the shape done ok!i guess you just got to know what your doing!
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Sep 27 2010, 12:44 PM
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Master Mucker! Group: Admin Posts: 4,149 Joined: 7-October 03 From: Colorado Member No.: 3 |
I don't do any knapping myself but we do find alot of material suitable for knapping in our prospecting adventures.
We'd all love to see some of your knapping work pieces sometime too. I know there at least a couple other knappers in the community who'll will hopefully stop in this thread soon to chyme in as well. CP -------------------- CP-Owner/Administrator
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Apr 5 2011, 12:22 PM
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Rock Bar! Group: Members Posts: 637 Joined: 5-April 11 From: All of Colorado Member No.: 15,615 |
Me and my brothers have done this for years. But I must admit it is easier to "Cheat" than to do all the work from scratch. The material is often in irregular shape and there is a lot of wasted bits and pieces when using traditional methods. Using a rock saw to slice the best stuff in slabs really saves a lot of time and material. The easiest stuff to work with is Obsidian. Maybe I can figure out how to post a pic on here and send you one. Take care.
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Apr 5 2011, 02:44 PM
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Moderator Group: Members Posts: 4,459 Joined: 25-August 09 From: way on up thar Member No.: 6,983 |
Maybe I can figure out how to post a pic on here and send you one. I for one would really like to see your work! If you have difficulty posting pics, I can help.... it's pretty easy. -------------------- /l ,[____], l---L-OlllllllO- ()_) ()_)--o-)_) BLACK SANDS MATTER! Very Happy CP Lifetime Member CP CORE TEAM Referral Code CE213 |
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Apr 5 2011, 03:09 PM
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Master Mucker! Group: Admin Posts: 4,149 Joined: 7-October 03 From: Colorado Member No.: 3 |
Welcome to the forum Woody,
I'll second that, we'd love to see your work too. Posting pictures with your posts here is very simple. Just use the attatchment editor's browse button below the text type box when replying to put in your pic file from the computer. Just give it a try and let us know if you are having difficulties, plenty of folks around here are always more than willing to help like Swizz. CP -------------------- CP-Owner/Administrator
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Apr 5 2011, 05:11 PM
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Moderator Group: Members Posts: 4,459 Joined: 25-August 09 From: way on up thar Member No.: 6,983 |
Well, if I can do it...
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Apr 11 2011, 01:06 PM
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Rock Bar! Group: Members Posts: 637 Joined: 5-April 11 From: All of Colorado Member No.: 15,615 |
Sorry I did not get back to you sooner. The day I posted that bit was the first day using this site and kind of lost track of where it was at. So here is a pic of the last piece of work done by my older brother. "My works usually come out a bit more crude". It is Obsidian, kind of plain. But a good example of his finished product. .Other pieces are made with different, more ascetically appealing obsidian, like Mahogany or Flow. So do you have any pics of your work.
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Apr 12 2011, 08:09 AM
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Master Mucker! Group: Admin Posts: 7,189 Joined: 7-October 03 From: Colorado Member No.: 4 |
Hi Woody. Thats an amazing piece your brother did, it turned out great! Did he also make the sheath?
You know what they say, "practice makes perfect". We would love to see some of your work also Woody....even if you think your work is a bit more crude. -------------------- Education is the key to the future,
and participation opens the door to opportunity. Discover your prospecting independence & success! ColoradoProspector.com Owner/Webmaster Core team member ♥ |
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Apr 15 2011, 01:01 PM
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Diggin' In! Group: Members Posts: 36 Joined: 2-September 10 From: Yuma, Co Member No.: 7,352 |
Sorry I did not get back to you sooner. The day I posted that bit was the first day using this site and kind of lost track of where it was at. So here is a pic of the last piece of work done by my older brother. "My works usually come out a bit more crude". It is Obsidian, kind of plain. But a good example of his finished product. .Other pieces are made with different, more ascetically appealing obsidian, like Mahogany or Flow. So do you have any pics of your work. Nice work. I have made a couple antler handled knives myself. And i agree with your earlier posts obsidian is very easy to work with, and can bring some beautiful pieces out. Obsidian was what i first started learning with. but i really enjoy working with novaculite. obsidian is great but i love working with flint and other stones. they have a little more character, i guess what im trying to say. I do alot demonstrations and small town deals and stuff and it seems more people really like the flint arrowheads and spears better than the obsidian. Except the fiber optic slabs. i have made alot point with stuff and can never have enough of it. Have you ever tried working with it? I will try to steal my wife camera, and post some picks for everybody if i can. like you said. if i can figure out how to post the pics that is. lol! |
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Apr 15 2011, 02:05 PM
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Diggin' In! Group: Members Posts: 36 Joined: 2-September 10 From: Yuma, Co Member No.: 7,352 |
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Apr 15 2011, 02:33 PM
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Diggin' In! Group: Members Posts: 36 Joined: 2-September 10 From: Yuma, Co Member No.: 7,352 |
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Apr 15 2011, 09:52 PM
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Rock Bar! Group: Members Posts: 637 Joined: 5-April 11 From: All of Colorado Member No.: 15,615 |
Nice work Kalen.
Here is one made from Golden Sheen Obsidian. Difficult to capture the reflection in artificial light. In this pic it looks a lot like Mahogany Obsidian. You were asking about if we have tried any other type of flint. Tried it yes but can't get it to work the same as glass or obsidian. I use a small diameter brass drift and do kind of a pressure flake. I have used horn on other, larger material but comes out kink of lop-sided at best. I would like to learn how to work chert or the some of the other more aesthetic types of flint. As of late I have been diggin in the hills looking for Smokie Crystals. I have found a few but mostly small and few in between. Here is also a pic of my latest find today just before dark. It was literally the last piece of rock I pulled out before I stopped for the night. The biggest is only bout three inches long and I have not cleaned them up yet. Sorry so out of focus. I failed at holding the rock in one hand and taking the pic with the other. I will also try to get around to taking some pics of some of my work with different Obsidian. Take care, Woody. -------------------- Proud CP Lifetime Member
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Apr 18 2011, 06:55 AM
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Master Mucker! Group: Admin Posts: 7,189 Joined: 7-October 03 From: Colorado Member No.: 4 |
Nice work Kalen, seems you are very practiced at flintknapping, nice shapes! What are the blue ones made from? Nice looking gold....dont think it will knapp out good though.
Sweet golden sheen Obsidian arrowhead Woody! That one is definately a keeper! -------------------- Education is the key to the future,
and participation opens the door to opportunity. Discover your prospecting independence & success! ColoradoProspector.com Owner/Webmaster Core team member ♥ |
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Apr 24 2011, 10:48 PM
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Diggin' In! Group: Members Posts: 36 Joined: 2-September 10 From: Yuma, Co Member No.: 7,352 |
Nice work Kalen, seems you are very practiced at flintknapping, nice shapes! What are the blue ones made from? Nice looking gold....dont think it will knapp out good though. Sweet golden sheen Obsidian arrowhead Woody! That one is definately a keeper! Thank you Mrs. CP. The Blue ones are made from fiber optic slabs. i sell alot of arrowheads out of that. and it come in many pretty colors. And ya i didnt the gold would knapp very well. but i thought i would show it off though. Kalen |
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