Hi folks, I had a request to make a blowgun point. Unfortunately, the first rootbeer point launched off the pad, never to be seen again. I guess the advantage of making big points is that they're difficult to lose. I appreciate y'all watching. For flintknapping supplies, check out our website flintknappingtraditions.com This is a list of some of my favorite materials to work and materials I would recommend trying in their high-grade, heat treated form. In no particular order. Flint Ridge Novaculite Flint River Burlington Georgetown Coral Frisco Buffalo River Keokuk Kay County Polkadot Agate Rainy Buttes Mookite * in slab preforms only. Brazilian Agate Pedernales Recommended rock dealers Although I appreciate you ordering from me at flintknappingtraditions.com there are many materials I love, but don't sell myself in one form or another. Jeff Head: Flint River and Gorgia jasper facebook.com/share/8m9S673KEs9Kg2tg/ Dan & Peral Yoder, Million Souls Mine: Coral facebook.com/groups/1389299901124388/?ref=share&mibextid=NSMWBT Chris Dunap, Wyoming oil chert facebook.com/share/1AnN3T1TsU/ Display Casses Ararat Casses facebook.com/share/14eCwRF1PN/ Wáa sá iyatee? How are you? Néil gú Welcome
When i made that tiny one that i broke the ear from, it was very tedious work for sure. Most all of the bird points ive found here in Eastern Kentucky were triangular with no notches like Madison points.
I know the video you're talking about I watched that one too the fellow was walking around the Knapp-In filming,guy had it on a piece of tape inside a baggie, that's a sweet little point, be cool to see it mounted on a little shaft and pom of feathers, definitely hard to hold that little sucker still, not that I thought of a small pad to go around your thumb one to go around your forefinger to pinch the point,domed😂
Zalmond Schultz makes the smallest I’ve ever seen. I love trying to make the micro points. 1/2 inch long is about my limit. Fat finger syndrome. Oh well.
Hi folks, I had a request to make a blowgun point. Unfortunately, the first rootbeer point launched off the pad, never to be seen again. I guess the advantage of making big points is that they're difficult to lose.
I appreciate y'all watching.
For flintknapping supplies, check out our website
flintknappingtraditions.com
This is a list of some of my favorite materials to work and materials I would recommend trying in their high-grade, heat treated form. In no particular order.
Flint Ridge
Novaculite
Flint River
Burlington
Georgetown
Coral
Frisco
Buffalo River
Keokuk
Kay County
Polkadot Agate
Rainy Buttes
Mookite * in slab preforms only.
Brazilian Agate
Pedernales
Recommended rock dealers
Although I appreciate you ordering from me at flintknappingtraditions.com
there are many materials I love, but don't sell myself in one form or another.
Jeff Head:
Flint River and Gorgia jasper
facebook.com/share/8m9S673KEs9Kg2tg/
Dan & Peral Yoder, Million Souls Mine:
Coral
facebook.com/groups/1389299901124388/?ref=share&mibextid=NSMWBT
Chris Dunap, Wyoming oil chert
facebook.com/share/1AnN3T1TsU/
Display Casses
Ararat Casses
facebook.com/share/14eCwRF1PN/
Wáa sá iyatee?
How are you?
Néil gú
Welcome
When i made that tiny one that i broke the ear from, it was very tedious work for sure. Most all of the bird points ive found here in Eastern Kentucky were triangular with no notches like Madison points.
@briantaulbee6452 Nice, Makes, since . I'm sure they probably just glued the tiny points in the slot.
Fantastic job on a small scale Danny, those points remind me of Cahokia points
@@dacrowrose2 Thank you
I know the video you're talking about I watched that one too the fellow was walking around the Knapp-In filming,guy had it on a piece of tape inside a baggie, that's a sweet little point, be cool to see it mounted on a little shaft and pom of feathers, definitely hard to hold that little sucker still, not that I thought of a small pad to go around your thumb one to go around your forefinger to pinch the point,domed😂
@@miketufts9765 I was actually thinking about out trying that little kid pad
@DannyCollinsLithicsAndLeather give it a try!
Zalmond Schultz makes the smallest I’ve ever seen. I love trying to make the micro points. 1/2 inch long is about my limit. Fat finger syndrome. Oh well.
@@robbybobby64 He's an amazing knapper
@ agreed.
Where can I find some of that Mook for sale? I’d like to try some
@JGrous i have some yellow i need to get processed, and I'll be picking up some more after the 1st of the year.
@ very cool. I keep seeing you make points with it. I can’t wait to try some out