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Ok fellow fainter.
As I an not a knapper, but a pressure flaked. I cut my slabs for points on a saw, than pressure flake them.

I had a thought, yea I know, stop that.
Why can't I cut my own flints?
I have a wet saw.
Cut the thickness , length and width.
From flint rocks I find.
The Costco parking g lots here, in north Texas, use bull gravel, but it's flint.

Any ideas? Thoughts?

Mark
 
it is a matter of what you want. there will be some that will be assembling a stake with staves for to burn you at the stake party.
I knap all of my flints but as that old guy with the scythe approaches i am thinking of sawing some.
the only problem i can foresee is having fissures in a blank and having it break in a unusable way.
heck if you saw the blanks right and pressure flake the sized flints i would bet you could pass them off as knapped.
go for it ! would love to see pictures of the process.
 
it is a matter of what you want. there will be some that will be assembling a stake with staves for to burn you at the stake party.
I knap all of my flints but as that old guy with the scythe approaches i am thinking of sawing some.
the only problem i can foresee is having fissures in a blank and having it break in a unusable way.
heck if you saw the blanks right and pressure flake the sized flints i would bet you could pass them off as knapped.
go for it ! would love to see pictures of the process.
I will try it in a few days. Give me an excuse to go play in the garage if it's not too hot.

I will let you know. But it was an idea.
Mark
 
I’ve used my wet tile saw with a diamond blade to finish knapped pieces into serviceable flints. Not saying the sawing won’t work as I’ve never tried it. But the Chert/Flint wants to split a certain way. If you have any problems with them holding together you could try knapping a piece to a smaller size and then shaping with the tile saw. Safety glasses highly recommended.
 
only time i have used a saw is when the flint i am knapping has a turtle back that stubbornly refuses to chip off.
think i will give sawing some a go though. am getting low on 3/4 x 5/8 flints.
That’s the main thing I use the tile saw for, removing humpbacks. Works good for that.
 

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