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New knapped head for an Oklahoma whitetail

Started by razorsharptokill, October 25, 2009, 06:44:00 PM

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razorsharptokill

Jim Richards
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Jason Kendall


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Some day I would love to have a couple heads like that.
The guys I hunt with think I am nuts to "restrict" myself with a recurve. That would put them over the top.

Lets see it with some blood.

Tree Killer

That's sharp looking, in more ways than one!     :thumbsup:
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artifaker1

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KentuckyTJ

That's a fantastic job. Question though, is that not too large to actually use?
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razorsharptokill

I don't think so, I havent weighed it but I'd guess that it is under 200 grs. It IS at the top of the size scale though. I wouldn't go any bigger.
Jim Richards
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USMC 84-88
Oklahoma Army National Guard 88-89
USMCR 89-96 Desert Storm
Oklahoma Air National Guard 2002- present. Operation Iraqi Freedom 2005(Qatar) and 2007(Iraq),
Operation New Dawn Iraq 2011,
Operation Enduring Freedom 2018 Afghanistan.
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sweeney3

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Jon Stewart

RAZOR, Good looking head.  I got my first stone head deer this year and it was a really neat experience. Did you thin the base down?  What stone is that?  I thinned my bases down maybe too thin.  The head I used broke at the base but was held on with the sinew.

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tradtusker

looks great to me! nice work Jim your getting the hang of that   :thumbsup:
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Andy Ivy

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AWWW that looks great! I've been waiting weeks now for my shipment from neolithics, i'm outta rock and broke my only good head on a missed shot at a doe!
ONLY IN THE WOODS AND FIELDS DO I FEEL ALIVE, LIKE A HUNTER FROM TIMES PAST, ALTHOUGH THE HISS OF MY ARROW GOES FORTH, I AM TAKEN BACK, IT IS MY ESCAPE...

razorsharptokill

Neolithics is really slow in delivery. I like the quality though.

I can't remember the exact name of this rock but I think it is a flint from Mexico. The base could have been thinner. My notches stalled out but it should be strong.
Jim Richards
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USMC 84-88
Oklahoma Army National Guard 88-89
USMCR 89-96 Desert Storm
Oklahoma Air National Guard 2002- present. Operation Iraqi Freedom 2005(Qatar) and 2007(Iraq),
Operation New Dawn Iraq 2011,
Operation Enduring Freedom 2018 Afghanistan.
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artifaker1

Try using indirect percussion for notching on thicker bases. A punch that looks like a screw driver struck with a round hammer stone works real well. The handle of the punch in made out of solid antler. Keep pressure from the heal of your hand holding the punch on the point to keep it from breaking.
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Jon Stewart

artifaker,  You have a photo of that technique.  Would like to see it.

Thanks

razorsharptokill

I've seen it done with copper nail hammered flat then filed with a little tip left in the center. The tip acts as a stop in the bottom of the notch.

Here it is next to a 160 grizzly
Jim Richards
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USMC 84-88
Oklahoma Army National Guard 88-89
USMCR 89-96 Desert Storm
Oklahoma Air National Guard 2002- present. Operation Iraqi Freedom 2005(Qatar) and 2007(Iraq),
Operation New Dawn Iraq 2011,
Operation Enduring Freedom 2018 Afghanistan.
NRA Life Member.

artifaker1

Well i don't have a pic but your holding the punch dagger style in your less dominant hand and striking the punch handle with your throwing hand. You just slide down the punch handle until the heel of your hand is pressing down on the point, hard. I've even seen people stand on larger dovetail like spear points while they are striking the punch.
You also could just stem the point at the base for a wrapping. When you stem (make about 1/4 of the length of the point narrower at the base) you use the width reduction to set up more pressure platforms to thin the base as well. You need to get the base thin so the hafting doesn't stick out like blob.
That is a good looking point, the edges are clean and sharp. And it is sturdy, more like a dart point. But that would be better in our more modern system that a real small thin point.
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