Knapped Clovis style Unfluted

TripleCreek

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not bad at all triplecreek, monster too, you have to be pretty confident in your knapping skills to pull off a good flute, helps to have lots of backup material too.
 

Thanks, Thirty7

I flute free hand, and only break about 25%.
 

TripleCreek said:
Thanks, Thirty7

I flute free hand, and only break about 25%.
Nice point TripleCreek
I'm guessing that free hand fluting is harder than the other options?
What are the other options.? I saw a jig somewhere and I saw a demo
somewhere of a forked tree branch method. I don't claim to be a great
knapper or to know that much about knapping,
but I have made unfluted clovis style points out of
glass and other materials.
(I will post pics of some of my points one of these days)
I haven't knapped since last fall.
My points usually are too thick still, but I'm learning.
Just havn't had the time to learn a fluting method.
Don't suppose you want to teach me. lol ;D ;D :wink: :wink:
 

I agree very nice triplecreek. Since you are using the ancient method of knapping could you tell me about how much time this took from the preform or blank?
Thanks a lot
regards,
TnMountains
 

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