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Post by saskrock on Jun 20, 2009 0:12:39 GMT -5
Did this one up tonight, a little thicker than I would like but the local agatized wood knapps pretty well. This is my first try with it.
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Post by gsellis on Jun 20, 2009 7:49:49 GMT -5
You need the thick ones for the Wooly Mammoths and Cave Bears, so good job! And people tell me they don't have the patience to facet... maybe I should tell them about knapping.
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Post by arappaho on Jun 20, 2009 9:29:41 GMT -5
Very pretty, sask. Glad to see you trying some different materials!
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Post by earthnhands on Jun 20, 2009 21:49:50 GMT -5
beautiful
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Post by gsellis on Jun 21, 2009 10:36:29 GMT -5
And people tell me they don't have the patience to facet... maybe I should tell them about knapping. After reading this... the meaning was, you think it takes long to facet something, try knapping... where one wrong wack can ruin your day with the greatest of ease... ;D ;D
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Post by saskrock on Jun 22, 2009 1:40:38 GMT -5
I understood what you were saying but I think your wrong. I'm getting pretty quick at knapping faceting still takes me forever. Way more blood loss in knapping but way less patience required.
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