Some pieces from this past week

Cannonman17

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Here are some pieces I made during my downtime this week- and the only tool other than a piece of leather I used to make them. Materials include Noviculite, Obsidian, Fiber optic glass, and Dacite. A lot of it was just experimentation with techniques because I'm out of practice.
 

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Yeah, I do use that but it's getting to be so blunt that I had to file it down to a point again... and it wore off fast. I think it's time I get a new antler flaker to tell you the truth. The antlers get soft with persperation from your hands and then they wear down super fast like this one did.
 

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Great work.Was you able to make anything out of the stuff i sent ya?
 

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Pickaway- I haven't tried it yet bud. Maybe I'll take that box of stuff you sent me along to work tonight and then if I get some down time I could give it a shot.
 

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I've never had the opportunity to use a moose antler billet and the material I've never tried either-
 

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Out of practice he says, lol Cannonman, those are very nice. I have me a piece of rawhide leather and I am trying to locate a decent piece of antler and thne I am going to try my hand at this. I have been wanting to learn how to Knap for some time. Seeing your stuff is inspiring.

What is a good material to start of with? not too many rocks here in Charleston or the low country for that matter.

thank you
 

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Mike- Just try some glass to start with, it's super easy to learn on and it's not hard to find, just be careful as it is sharp!
 

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Cannonman17 said:
Mike- Just try some glass to start with, it's super easy to learn on and it's not hard to find, just be careful as it is sharp!

I am going back to the house this weekend so I will grab the set of antlers of the buck I hit with my semi a few years back and I found an old bottle dump behind a supermarket and funny thing is, it is all brown clorox bottles. I found this about a month ago looking at a possible Union soldier camp site. No camp site but I did find the bottles and actually brought back a quart size and a half gal. size that were not broken. I will head back over there and grab some broekn bases.

I will post some pics and try not to cut a finger off ! lol ;D
 

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AeroMike said:
Cannonman17 said:
Mike- Just try some glass to start with, it's super easy to learn on and it's not hard to find, just be careful as it is sharp!

I am going back to the house this weekend so I will grab the set of antlers of the buck I hit with my semi a few years back and I found an old bottle dump behind a supermarket and funny thing is, it is all brown clorox bottles. I found this about a month ago looking at a possible Union soldier camp site. No camp site but I did find the bottles and actually brought back a quart size and a half gal. size that were not broken. I will head back over there and grab some broekn bases.

I will post some pics and try not to cut a finger off ! lol ;D

Brown clorox bottle bottoms.......If I had a dime for
every one I've ever hammerstoned on............Bottle
dumps are fun...you never know what you might find.
 

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It doesn't take long anymore with the help of books, the net, dvds, etc. When I learned back before the net and before I knew anybody else who knapped, it took a looooong time! :P
 

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