Need some Texas assistance or Washington/ Oregon

footfootfoot • Nov 10, 2011 2:46 pm
I'm getting all Paleolithic lately and would like to try my hand at knapping some arrow heads. Apparently, Flint is a good stone for this as is Obsidian. I'm told that aside from our illustrious pseudo-Amish dwellar, there is a lot of Flint in Texas and a lot of Obsidian in Oregon, Washington, and California.

I'm assuming it's all over the ground or maybe even it is the ground.

Despite my still being about 4 years behind in mailing some of you your photos I am swallowing my embarrassment and asking Dwellars who can or will send me some chunks of Flint or Obsidian. The stone, not the dwellar.

I could send you granite, marble, slate, or shale in return or I could refund your postage costs.
infinite monkey • Nov 10, 2011 2:49 pm
Lemme ask my brother. Though Ohio isn't a Flint or Obsidian mecca, my brother probably can gitsum, 'cause of his yob.
glatt • Nov 10, 2011 2:55 pm
Obsidian is really cool. I found a hunk of it on a trip out West. You can totally see how it would make a nice arrowhead. I'd send it to you but haven't seen it in 30 years.
GunMaster357 • Nov 10, 2011 3:09 pm
footfootfoot;771720 wrote:
I'm getting all Paleolithic lately and would like to try my hand at knapping some arrow heads. Apparently, Flint is a good stone for this as is Obsidian. I'm told that aside from our illustrious pseudo-Amish dwellar, there is a lot of Flint in Texas and a lot of Obsidian in Oregon, Washington, and California.

I'm assuming it's all over the ground or maybe even it is the ground.

Despite my still being about 4 years behind in mailing some of you your photos I am swallowing my embarrassment and asking Dwellars who can or will send me some chunks of Flint or Obsidian. The stone, not the dwellar.

I could send you granite, marble, slate, or shale in return or I could refund your postage costs.


Earth's Children reenactor?
Clodfobble • Nov 10, 2011 3:27 pm
Hmm. There's not a lot around here that I know of. At least not any that's not still stuck to the ground. Mostly limestone. Maybe there's more up in the Metroplex by (the dwellar) Flint?
Lamplighter • Nov 10, 2011 3:47 pm
Ft3, I'll find some Oregon obsidian for you... PM your addresss and how much.

Oregon has reds and blacks, but the reds are sort of rare.
infinite monkey • Nov 10, 2011 4:19 pm
My brother said "can do, let's talk later."

I'll let you know more as I find out.
Gravdigr • Nov 10, 2011 5:37 pm
Flint is damn near everywhere.
Gravdigr • Nov 10, 2011 5:38 pm
Be careful when working with obsidian, when flaked, it can be sharper than a scalpel.
BigV • Nov 10, 2011 5:58 pm
Gravdigr;771812 wrote:
Be careful when working with obsidian, when flaked, it can be sharper than a scalpel.


QFT.

This is a fact. I've been cut before by flint and I reckon the obsidian is even sharper still. For Fuck's Sake, mind your eye protection. Your hands will heal, but one of these "flinters" might just go right through and stick on the inside of your skull.

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Knapping, I've do a little. Mostly to form the flints for my flint and steel firemaking kit work. I have a big hunk of flint downstairs, how much are you thinking about starting with?
ZenGum • Nov 11, 2011 1:55 am
Gravdigr;771812 wrote:
Be careful when working with obsidian, when flaked, it can be sharper than a scalpel.


I think obsidian is essentially dirty glass.
Griff • Nov 12, 2011 1:38 pm
I started poking around the web to see about upstate NY flint, because the Iroquois had to get theirs somewhere. So I ended up looking at South Waverly PA which has an archeological site called Spanish Hill, which may or may not bear some comparison with mound builder sites further South, naturally from their I started reading about the Forbidden Path and French Jesuit reports, which got me thinking about a French cemetery which shows up on old maps up the road a piece.... Ritalin, its a possibility.
footfootfoot • Nov 12, 2011 3:31 pm
Griff;772273 wrote:
I started poking around the web to see about upstate NY flint, because the Iroquois had to get theirs somewhere. So I ended up looking at South Waverly PA which has an archeological site called Spanish Hill, which may or may not bear some comparison with mound builder sites further South, naturally from their I started reading about the Forbidden Path and French Jesuit reports, which got me thinking about a French cemetery which shows up on old maps up the road a piece.... Ritalin, its a possibility.

I so hear you, brother magpie. The internet is an ocean of shiny things.
Flint • Nov 14, 2011 5:34 pm
What in the holy hell have you guys done to my vanity search.
infinite monkey • Nov 15, 2011 8:49 am
Dude, my brother has been spending all his time at the compound and I still haven't seen him or heard back from him. :(

It might not happen until T-giving, so I do hope others can get you started in the meantime.
footfootfoot • Nov 15, 2011 11:18 pm
No worries, I still have lots of time.
plthijinx • Nov 16, 2011 1:40 am
at my old farm i found tons of arrowheads. while the majority of them were flint some were a white soft rock. i'm no geologist. couldn't tell ya what it was made from. good luck! i couldn't do something like that. not unless i was like i dunno. locked up with lots of time on my hands? :lol2: seriously, cool beans on trying this task dude!
BigV • Nov 16, 2011 1:23 pm
Flint;772786 wrote:
What in the holy hell have you guys done to my vanity search.


We're rocking it!
glatt • Nov 16, 2011 2:01 pm
Flint stones. Meet the Flint stones. Have a yabba dabba do dah time.
Flint • Nov 18, 2011 11:18 pm
And the time that will be had shall be said forevermore and henceforth to have been a gay old time.
jimhelm • Nov 19, 2011 2:08 pm
Gravdigr;771812 wrote:
Be careful when working with obsidian, when flaked, it can be sharper than a scalpel.


I saw a show that said they actually make scalpels out of it. It can be honed to one molecule on the edge.
BigV • Nov 20, 2011 11:31 am
jimhelm, if you will excuse me, "honed" is not the right term though you use it in context. A metal blade can be honed, that is sharpened on a stone or strop to keen edge. Obsidian blades for scalpels are not "sharpened" this way. They're produced by knapping, knocking flakes from a larger piece. The flakes produced are the finished product for scalpel blades, at least as far as the edge processing is concerned. Obsidian is much like glass, and the edge of a broken piece of glass is already as sharp as it's going to get, it can't be honed sharper than a clean fracture.

interesting link I found that made me think of Perry Winkle:
http://www.theperfectedge.com/howto.shtml


and one for footfootfoot:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Crabtree
Undertoad • Nov 20, 2011 11:46 am
It's important because that is thought to be the first human technology, and teaching it across generations may have been the "booting" of human civilization.
footfootfoot • Nov 20, 2011 3:43 pm
Undertoad;774272 wrote:
It's important because that is thought to be the first human technology, and teaching it across generations may have been the "booting" of human civilization.


I know what they said when they discovered that technology,too. It wasn't Eureka! It was "MOTHERFUCKER! That shit is sharp. Goddamnit!

Later that week it was "Hold my Monkey Skull, watch this..."
Lola Bunny • Nov 20, 2011 8:35 pm
Foot: You got your flint or obsidian yet?
Big Sarge • Nov 20, 2011 10:54 pm
I order most of mine online. Plenty of knapping supplies on ebay. Novaculite is easy to get. Be sure to wear a mask or at list work outside due to the silica dust. Beer bottle bottoms are a practice meduim.

Do you have a good supply of pitch and snew?i
footfootfoot • Nov 20, 2011 11:18 pm
I have plenty of pitch and sinew and now that deer season is hot underway I could get as much sinew as I could ever use.

Beer bottle bottoms? I'll have to check that out.

Still waiting on flint and obsidian, but I have a line on some...
ZenGum • Nov 21, 2011 2:04 am
Wait wait wait wait wait...

You want to make stone tools.

You start by ordering online.

Wow. Just #$%^ing wow.
infinite monkey • Nov 21, 2011 8:09 am
Foot, my brother has been spending his weekends down at the "compound" and I haven't seen him.

However, he can't avoid me at Thanksgiving, as dinner is at his house. Funny, though, mom said they were told to be there around 1 and they told me around 5.

I'm kidding.

I haven't forgotten you!
Flint • Nov 21, 2011 12:33 pm
What is this about with your brother and the compound???
infinite monkey • Nov 21, 2011 12:37 pm
My brother and his wife bought some land, in southern hilly Ohio, with two houses on it. (One house fixing up very nicely the other a lost cause.) We called it 'the compound' for a while but now it has a better name.

But I don't want to put the name, in case they do a vanity search. ;)

But it's a funny one!
BigV • Nov 21, 2011 12:40 pm
Biggerhead?
infinite monkey • Nov 21, 2011 12:43 pm
Nope.

How can I write it so it's ungooglable?

D*O*E*S T*H*I*S R*E*A*L*L*Y W*O*R*K?
BigV • Nov 21, 2011 2:59 pm
charades?

three words

first word, first syllable

sounds like ... seizure?

charley horse?
Lamplighter • Nov 21, 2011 3:31 pm
orgasm ?
infinite monkey • Nov 21, 2011 3:34 pm
I don't want to play anymore.

I don't know where BigV is getting his hints but he's way off, so don't go by him, lamp. Funner-poker-atter.

Anyway, the name is clever, and funny. (No, it's not Clever & Funny Ranch, dumbass.)

And forget I brought it up. Probably someone will tell me I'm wrong anyway. :lol:
glatt • Nov 21, 2011 3:55 pm
It's only going to get worse. You need to come clean to put a stop to the speculation. Have you learned nothing from all the scandals in the news you have witnessed?

You can't come clean too soon.
footfootfoot • Nov 21, 2011 8:20 pm
If your family are anything like you, I'd be afraid to guess. Afraid I'd guess correctly then have to live with the truth.

Two acres one ranch?

I'll stop.
monster • Nov 21, 2011 8:30 pm
put it as your user title
monster • Nov 21, 2011 8:31 pm
...or did you already?
SamIam • Nov 21, 2011 8:46 pm
Drat! I wish you would have asked sooner. There's a place a little way from here up in the mountains that has quite a bit of flint. I've seen obsidian, too. Its all under snow now, though. If you still need some next spring?
ZenGum • Nov 21, 2011 9:40 pm
Wise Acre Ranch?

Dressing, Salad, Ranch?

Raunchy wrench ranch?
SamIam • Nov 21, 2011 10:03 pm
The US Forest Service Ranch. :p:
footfootfoot • Nov 22, 2011 10:28 am
SamIam;774699 wrote:
Drat! I wish you would have asked sooner. There's a place a little way from here up in the mountains that has quite a bit of flint. I've seen obsidian, too. Its all under snow now, though. If you still need some next spring?


Good lord.Snow already?
Well put me down for a box of rocks in the spring.
SamIam • Nov 22, 2011 11:01 am
Well, yeah. Once you get above 10,000 feet around here, the snow starts to pile up beginning about by about mid November. We just had a storm that closed the passes to the east and north. And the rocks I'm thinking of are at between 9,000 to 10,000. So, spring it is!
BigV • Nov 22, 2011 3:46 pm
yes, snow. La Nina year. did you not see my pics of mt wa hike?
glatt • Nov 22, 2011 3:55 pm
We had snow last month. In friggin Virginia.
Big Sarge • Nov 22, 2011 4:45 pm
3F - I sent you a second PM. Check it out & let me know
Big Sarge • Nov 23, 2011 12:41 pm
Here's a couple of knives my daughters & I made. They're knapped but not paleo. They are styled in the 1700-1820 period. Sorry about the pics, but I use my phone and my tremors make the photos blurry.
classicman • Nov 23, 2011 12:48 pm
Very cool.
Flint • Nov 23, 2011 12:57 pm
One of the most devastating offensive styles I've seen on that show Deadliest Warriors was the Apache with his stone knives. He would have gone farther in the tournament, but having basically no armor ended that.
glatt • Nov 23, 2011 12:59 pm
Wow, that's nice work!
BigV • Nov 23, 2011 1:24 pm
very very nice Sarge!! thanks for showing those beautiful knives.
Big Sarge • Nov 23, 2011 6:58 pm
I do it as a form of therapy to help with my hands & to relieve stress. I'd really love to go paleo like 3F, but it is far more difficult
footfootfoot • Nov 23, 2011 7:57 pm
Sarge, you inspired me and I went out to the recycling bin, fished out an old wine bottle and used an old carriage bolt to make this:

I've no idea how to thin it, much less sharpen it. But I expect I will by the end of the week.
infinite monkey • Nov 23, 2011 7:59 pm
Neato!
Big Sarge • Nov 26, 2011 5:04 am
3F that looks great!!
glatt • Nov 26, 2011 8:04 am
Aw shit. Now I'm going to have to try that.

Looks good Foot!
footfootfoot • Nov 26, 2011 11:43 am
Big Sarge;775772 wrote:
3F that looks great!!


Thanks. I worked on it a bit more last night and it got smaller but not thinner or sharper.
I expect I'll have it down to a tiny nubbin shortly.
glatt;775805 wrote:
Aw shit. Now I'm going to have to try that.

Looks good Foot!

Honest to FSM Glatt I woke up this morning thinking you must have been busy with Thanksgiving or otherwise you would have either a) shown us the points you'd made or b) decide you would try your hand at it.

I'll find a link to a few helpful youtube vids and put them up. I can't wait to see what you make.
Big Sarge • Nov 26, 2011 5:37 pm
Post some pics of your bow & arrow shafts if you can. I would never even consider attempting to do what you have already accomplished.

I can rough out chert, work antler or bone, or handle pitch & sinew. Bryanna does the detail work on knapping. Elizabeth does the dying/painting with hide glue & natural pigments

BTW, we do make soap from buffalo fat & lye. Plus we do some work with hides. We're trying to make a batch of pine tar soap next
footfootfoot • Dec 1, 2011 5:48 pm
Wonderful gift from my Jewish Native American Connection! A million thanks. (hyperbole. in reality several hundred thousand thanks)

I managed to draw blood while opening the package! That can only be a good sign.

:D

Will post some pics in the next day or so.