Experimental archeaology-beer bottle points

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I just saw the new Marble forum and thought that it might be good to start a new Knapping forum for those of us who like to break rocks(or bottles).

Here are the points I have made from beer bottle bottoms. The one on the left is my first attempt. The middle one is made from the bottom of a ruby red beer bottle that I found while creek walking for real points. I broke one of the barbs on it, so I have to take it of the necklace and see if I can re-chip it. It was so sharp when I first made it that I could have hunted with it. I had to run the edges over an abrader to dull it enough to wear it. That raw cobalt blue piece is from the bottom of a Milk of Magnesia bottle. Someday I need to knap out a point with that one, should look real nice.

HH
 

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Really nice work. You could probably make a little $ with those.
 

Impressive, like the smaller one best, well done, you have a talent.

Molly. :thumbsup:
 

I saw one once made from a railway beacon. Bright red it was.

You are an artist...
 

Great job. If I tried that, I would definitely cut my fingers off ;D :D ;D :D. Thanks for sharing.
 

Very nice!

So how do you learn how to knap glass, flint, etc.?
 

Good job! Here is mine.

I have only been at it for a month.
 

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Thanks folks! It is a lot of fun and it helps understand more about how the points were actually made.

Hey catcha! That is some nice work for the time you have been at it. I love the blue one and plan to do one soon!

Swamp! I just started reading about knapping online in the tutorials and an article in a woodsmans magazine. Do a search on primitive skills tutorials. They teach about all aspects of primitive living skills. There are also a few knapping websites that have lots of info about the craft and about knap-ins and rendezvous around the country.

Gotta love it! It takes us back to our roots and gives one a sense of empowerment.

Back to the future!

Good luck & Happy Knapping!
 

Those are freaking sweeeeeeeeet. Knapping is a lost art. Way to keep it alive.


StevenX
 

Excellent,

Some of the nicest ones I have seen were made from the old Milk of Magnesia bottles.....they may a good blue point. Also, if you can get some of the slag glass. I see lots of it in Arkansas that make some nice points with different colors and swirls.

I appreciate folks who can nap points well. I just dont have the patience I suppose. Its a skill to be sure.

Atlantis
 

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