That's such a beautiful piece! Well done. Agate Basin is my favorite type too. I watch a number of knappers and they are all good in their own right but your work is my favorite. Your skill amazes me!
Dear Jesus! I have been waiting for this video for literal months. Your delicate patience produces outstanding results. That KRF can be finicky but it’s so gorgeous once the piece is finished. This is truly amazing Pat. Time to go haft it up and chuck it in a Bison Antiquis. Thank you for taking this request. 🙏
That's Knife River...WOW it really behaves beautifully with your strikes. Imagine a piece that long without all the crunchy uneven stuff...lol...come on down for the " Snap- n- halfish " sale...two for the price of one"....yep😝😂🤣
I love making agate basins. You can start with a pretty narrow piece and still end up with a good point. Pretty easy design too since there’s no need to make them crazy wide/thin, no risky flutes, and no aggravating notches. Just a simple, straightforward, and elegant design.
I can't wait for you to try out brass. The harder properties of the metal (like that of between copper and iron) makes it grab the edge still but is hard enough to really send that harder shock and energy in all the way through with less effort.
That is an awsome point. I watched the entire video while eating 2 bags of extra butter movie 🎬 theater popcorn 😂. I love Clovis/Folsom culture points, but my other favorite points are of the high plains Cody culture. I have one beautiful Agate Basin in my Paleo frame. It too is made of Knife River Flint, but lighter tan. Not sure if its thousands of years of patina that makes it lighter than yours. Its very translucent though. Thanks for an excellent video 😊 Ralph from michigan
Does this rock remind you of green river chert? Also known as Wyoming oil chert. You knapped it in a couple videos a few years ago. On video it looks like it might.
I think it wanted to be a Clovis. It wants to be flaked in that direction. I just got some of this type material from Danny Collins. I wanted to see how you tackled it.
Jack, when you talk about skill I will say you're very skilled at what you do. Although the type of stone has a lot to do with the flakes you get for the most part. How ,where,when how hard you hit. Etc. Has a big part as far as the caristaristics of the stone. Luck, not so much , skill from what I see is more like it. Just my opinion.🤔👍.😮
What did you say? 🚬Wild Grape Vines?? They are all over my fence, time for another TH-cam search, I just hope they're not as strange as some of the Mullein folks to watch😁, sure did turn out nice Patrick!, that material is intimidating to me
That's such a beautiful piece! Well done. Agate Basin is my favorite type too. I watch a number of knappers and they are all good in their own right but your work is my favorite. Your skill amazes me!
Thank you!
Awesome. Enjoy watching your videos
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Damn That's Beautiful Patrick! Bravo Bro. 😎🏹
Thanks Mike
A beautiful representation of an agate basin well done Jack.
Dear Jesus! I have been waiting for this video for literal months. Your delicate patience produces outstanding results. That KRF can be finicky but it’s so gorgeous once the piece is finished. This is truly amazing Pat. Time to go haft it up and chuck it in a Bison Antiquis. Thank you for taking this request. 🙏
@@John-M. You're very welcome, John
Yeah beautiful point dude! nice job.
Well done mate, very nice.
Boy-o-boy that’s a pretty point.
That's Knife River...WOW it really behaves beautifully with your strikes.
Imagine a piece that long without all the crunchy uneven stuff...lol...come on down for the " Snap- n- halfish " sale...two for the price of one"....yep😝😂🤣
I love making agate basins. You can start with a pretty narrow piece and still end up with a good point. Pretty easy design too since there’s no need to make them crazy wide/thin, no risky flutes, and no aggravating notches. Just a simple, straightforward, and elegant design.
True
Precioso trabajo señor Patric un excelente video como siempre .Un cordial saludo.
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I can't wait for you to try out brass. The harder properties of the metal (like that of between copper and iron) makes it grab the edge still but is hard enough to really send that harder shock and energy in all the way through with less effort.
Interesting. My experience was very different, but that was a while ago. Hopefully, I'll be better at adapting to the new material than I was before.
Nice blade. Very similar to yours and Jason Newman"s Angosturas.
That is an awsome point. I watched the entire video while eating 2 bags of extra butter movie 🎬 theater popcorn 😂. I love Clovis/Folsom culture points, but my other favorite points are of the high plains Cody culture. I have one beautiful Agate Basin in my Paleo frame. It too is made of Knife River Flint, but lighter tan. Not sure if its thousands of years of patina that makes it lighter than yours. Its very translucent though. Thanks for an excellent video 😊 Ralph from michigan
Does this rock remind you of green river chert? Also known as Wyoming oil chert. You knapped it in a couple videos a few years ago. On video it looks like it might.
Hmmm. Good question. I don't remember, actually. The KRF does knap a lot like some types of translucent Texas chert, though.
I’d rather be lucky than good! A guy that worked for me always said that.
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I think it wanted to be a Clovis. It wants to be flaked in that direction. I just got some of this type material from Danny Collins. I wanted to see how you tackled it.
Danny is selling it? Awesome!
@@KnapperJackCrafty He had some preforms.
Sorry, but if you double check his website what you purchased it most likely Flint River. As Danny as had never listed Knife River up for sale. 👍
@John-M. Is this true?
@@John-M. I think your right
Favorite popcorn ha ha what's on sale which butter. Orville theater triple butter if affordable
Nice
What’s the difference between an agate basin and a haskett point? Looks the same to me
Haskett is older than Agate Basin (and older than Clovis) and more narrow than Agate Basin. But yeah, basically the same.
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Nice I like it ,, I want it❤ bet it goes high😮,, get your piggy bank out.
It's purtty he he, very pretty
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What did you say? 🚬Wild Grape Vines?? They are all over my fence, time for another TH-cam search, I just hope they're not as strange as some of the Mullein folks to watch😁, sure did turn out nice Patrick!, that material is intimidating to me
Yes. A subscriber suggested it. I tried some. Turns out, the whole grape vine is smokable. Who new? It's too bitter for me, though.
@@KnapperJackCrafty yes Mikey likes it he'll try anything lol
That’s really strange it got 18k views when some of your big biface videos only got half or less…
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