Absolutely Jay! Great work sir. To me I really haven't met to many easy rocks to work with. I've been working with mostly Ohio, and Texas Flint. However a few weekends ago, I came across a guy who had some Indiana chert Fer sale. Beautiful darker gray material. Knapped fairly well too. Wished he had more with him.
@1:05:51 He says here's the knife I just Made and it looks like a blue grey one I found on a farm near Black Hand Gourge. I think he would like Coshocton County flint better than Flint Ridge. I had a red/orange piece of Flint Ridge Flint the size of my fist and couldn't break or chip it. I found some white Quartzy gravel a kept hitting it with a spark plug and it broke.
Do you like these types of videos?
*BIG OLE HAMMER!*
Absolutely Jay! Great work sir. To me I really haven't met to many easy rocks to work with. I've been working with mostly Ohio, and Texas Flint. However a few weekends ago, I came across a guy who had some Indiana chert Fer sale. Beautiful darker gray material. Knapped fairly well too. Wished he had more with him.
@1:05:51 He says here's the knife I just Made and it looks like a blue grey one I found on a farm near Black Hand Gourge.
I think he would like Coshocton County flint better than Flint Ridge.
I had a red/orange piece of Flint Ridge Flint the size of my fist and couldn't break or chip it.
I found some white Quartzy gravel a kept hitting it with a spark plug and it broke.