How to Reduce Tabs: A SLOW Flint-Knapping Tutorial!
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- Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024
- This isn’t a “spalling” video per-say since my goal isn’t to remove nice sized spalls. But rather, I intend to show how to MAXIMIZE the length and width of your blade. Hope this helps!
Awsome instructional video brother. Iv watched you make several killer points. You certainly work with a passion for quality and the proof is in the pudding, it’s obvious you know what you’re doing. Also I have listened to Pete growing up and he sounds like he’s a fine dog already. Extremely good work my friend you should be very proud. I am!
Can’t decide what’s more impressive; your skill, that rock, or your monster copper hammer. Phenomenal video, thanks!
Wow, thanks!
Great work thinning and end result!
I’ve seen your stuff for the first time. First of all, epic opening line. :) But more importantly, your confidence is as impressive as that of Freeze Cracked. Your explanations are also to the point. Greetings from Hungary.
Very informative. Thanks for the master class.
I really enjoyed your description of making platforms, especially when you hit straight down (16:15) to create one. You're very confident and descriptive of the process. Excellent!
Thanks! Glad it’s helpful
Thank you for sharing your most interesting,I enjoyed,,🌻
Excellent video! I love knapping, but I don't get to do very much any more (I spend too much time on my opal channel). You've got it together, that's for sure! I love that material - is that the same as what you called "Georgia jasper?" I have a small tip for you ... you might try an aluminum oxide abrader. (works the same was silicon carbide, but puts no silica in the air. It's minor, but ... as a doctor, I feel obligated to mention it) Keep up the great work!!
Thanks for the tip! And the is from a similar area, but a different type of formation. This is coastal plains chert from Georgia
That would have made an awesome rock to point video! You gotta post the rest of that build, all the way to the end 👍
Might have to I still have it somewhere lol
Excellent job getting the most out of that amoeba. Also great job videoing and explaining how and why you approached the different edge scenarios.
I wouldn't worry about video length .I personally would rather watch a hour long knapping vid, than the crap the put on tv.
Great feedback I appreciate that. I’ll keep that in mind next time!
And this is actually some Georgia material! We call it Flint river since it’s from the flint river
Since I've found your channel and watched videos over and over, my direct percussion has improved greatly. Glad I found your channel.
So glad to hear that buddy. One day I’ll be learning from you
@@GulfCoastKnapping I can teach you how to break points all day lol
@@Tradbow85 😂
This was an excellent video. I can see what you're doing very well and I think the color of the rock is easier to see
Thanks for the instruction! And a big "Good Boy!" for Pete.
😂
Honestly, just started out this hobby and this helped huge. I was flaking all around instead of sides in to keep the length. Thanks!
Glad I could help! That’s something I realized over the years, wasted plenty of good material that way
Love watching you work. Seems effortless but I know you’re thinking it through the whole time!
Thank you! I was lol
Beautiful stone.
Working well for you.
Thank you for sharing and boosting my knowledge.
Thanks no problem!
I see it says gulf coast knapping where at I'm in Beaumont Texas here and very interested in knapping thanks great video
I have just found your channel and i love it please keepem coming, i learn so much from you I'd like to thank you sir.
Real Time is fine & how I learn!
Thanks for sharing.
You bet
Enjoyed and learned a lot.
I like watching a Master or Journeyman Knapper… sometimes I even learn something.
I can git by in a pinch. I’ve made a couple points and blades that approached pretty. Most of mine are ugly as sin if functional. The rest is rubble. Though I do like breaking rocks I’ll never be a Journeyman let alone a Master Knapper. For me it’s kinda like Shooting Pool. I understand the game pretty well. Sometimes I’ll make an incredible Called shot. The rest of the time it’s cue ball in the corner pocket.
But I do know a few Master Rock Smiths that create Beautiful points and blades. More to the point these fellers can knock out a Matched Set (of 3-5) by design and within a few grains of each other. I’ve sat and watched them do it at Knapp-Ins or various Primitive get togethers. This understanding and control of the craft I find to be Stunning. Something I’ll never attain in what’s left of my lifetime. And I’m okay with that.
So when I need to build a matched set of arrows, matched pair of knives or a presentation blade… I like to go the old way and Trade for em. I’m a fair hand at finding, harvesting and splitting good wood for bow staves, bow strings, cordage material, river cane, sinew, hides, snake skins, bones, teeth and some metal work. I get by pretty well.
I typed all this to come to a topic I find interesting. Our ancient Ancestors and knapping. I figure most could Knapp well enough to get by. Knock off a quick, functional if ugly blade, scraper or point, or touch up an EDC blade in the field. But when they needed something pretty or more uniform and they had the time to spare… they would go to a Master/Journeyman and trade for better pieces. Most artifacts that I’ve seen are functional if ugly. But quite a few are Beautiful in symmetry and thinness.
There were definitely some Master around, but most folks were rock breakers… just like me.
Cheers! From Southeast Texas! 😎
Liked & Subbed.
Great comment!! Completely agree, welcome aboard!
Thanks for the video it was very informative and I love the flint you were working with.
Glad it was helpful!
Learned something......well done!
Thank you!
Is that a the spear head for a hippopotamus hunting spear?
I'd be interested in buying some of those larger flakes to practice on. Never knapped so figure its better to start small
Sure! Send me an email to: Gulfcoastknapping@gmail.com
The SPALL MASTER!! Nice work there.
You know it!
Well done
Thank you!
Great video thanks
This was super helpful. I love your timed challenges, but doing this slowed down allowed us to understand your thinking
Glad it was helpful!
I just found your channel and after watching this video I am subscribed.
Welcome aboard!
I’m new to this type of thing and wondered what are you rasping the edges with? The black stone. Thanks
As always, awesome video !!
I’d like to make a request if I may, for you to do a fluted Cumberland, (if you do those). Thanks in advance!
Never tried one but I could give it a whirl in the future!
@@GulfCoastKnapping thanks! 👍🏻
What a great job
Thank you brother
noticed you've got an alabama shirt on. where are you located? where do you get your stones from?
I’m from Alabama and get stone from south alabama!
Who makes those copper hammer things? I am bored with making knives and have a good amount of copper and foundry stuff on hand. If there is anything custom you would like, we could figure it out.
I'd kinda like to see if any of the material might work for gun Flintstones for a flintlock rifle
I’m sure it would
This is what I would do
Hey man, what part of the Gulf Coast? We are from Panama City Beach!
Im up towards Phenix City but used to live closer to Florida! Not too far
Good thing you have a fan blowing the dust away from you. Mesothelioma is a rough one!
Great job beautiful material
Thank you!
Very informative and clear. I love how you kept tying your overall view of the future point as you strategized with us. Can you please share the finished blade with us in a part 2???
@@CharlesMatkin sure!
Great video
Thanks!
I used to abrade hard and fast like you were at 10:52 till my abrader stone caught the edge of a piece of obsidian and my hand shot down the edge of the rock. Makes the boys try to crawl up in my stomach just thinking about it. 😬👴🏻💪🏻✌🏻
what chert is this and how and where did you get it?
I either collect it or buy it from Jeff Head
Could you send me a link or a short description of the best beginner napping tools to purchase?
Flintknappingsupplies.com
How and where do you find your rocks
I either collect them around where I live, or purchase rock from Facebook sellers!
Very nice video I really enjoyed it thanks be safe Gene Gorringe Mi 👍 ✌️ 🪨 🇺🇲
Where do you get your flint from?
Jeff head on facebook
@@GulfCoastKnapping thanks.
Do you find your flint local?
Yes
I need some of that material. Anyone selling it?
Find Jeff Head on Facebook👍🏼
@@GulfCoastKnappingThank you. Got some on the way.
sorry to many commercials
10 inches?! Big tip??? Boom boom boom??🤨
Jokes aside, very nice techniques.
Sorry, I've watched a few of your videos but I just can't accept metal tools in flint knapping. You might as well use a lathe and a milling machine.
Understand the argument. DC Waldorf was total abo just about all his life. He even ridiculed using copper in his novaculite vid I think. I've been to lots of knap-ins and there are as many ways to chip as there are knappers. You use the method that works for you. As for DC he began to incorporate copper implements into his tool kit as a copper tool made certain strikes more efficient in his chipping. He uses both methods: abo AND copper.