I got a dz. 1/2'' black flints i am going to this week i hope.My Scout does much better than that, even with such strong springs. Maybe try a different size flint?
When flints are knapped they break along the grain, when they are cut it is usually across the grain and will fail along the grain.
Will not usually last as long as knapped flints.
So, flint nodules do not have grain structure?That's not how conchoidal fractures work.
A more likely explanation for your observation is multiple stress risers being created by the saw.
So, leading right off with the red herring this time? No messing around!So, flint nodules do not have grain structure?
…but not much betterThey’re certainly better than nothing.
Quite true.…but not much better
Those folks are fantastic, I’ve bought a bunch of flints from them. I also just got some 7/8 black flints from TOW. I use em allI just called Stonewall Creek Outfitters. They had French amber flints in the 7/8 x1 inch size. I bought a bag of 50 from the nice lady on the phone.
Well there you go, the expert in all things has spoken and proven many a flint knapper wrong.
So here is the thing, anyone who has smacked a piece of flint enough times over the years knows that quite often the flint will fracture in a totally different direction than what was expected and planned. Whether that is from a fracture line, a fault line, an inclusion or just a weak area of the piece of flint you can call it whatever you want, I am going to call it breaking along the grain.
There a lot of different words for a lot of different things, I call my coat a Justacorps and my vest is a weskit and I will call this conversation over.
I think you and I will part ways now.
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