Hello,
I decided to start this topic to share with you my latest works. It will be more clear than make next topic every time when I finished new sword :)
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So. this is new sword type XVIIIa with fishtail pommel and leather tooling on the grip and scabbard.
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Last edited by Mateusz S. on Fri 17 Feb, 2017 3:10 am; edited 1 time in total
That is superb work in any language. Beautiful! Can't wait to see the rest of the goodies you have in store for us! :D ....McM
That is truly beautiful.
I can personally attest that his work is worth every penny you pay for it. There'll be more of it in my future.
Thank all of you for really good words :)
so this is next new work: type XIV sword. Good choise for sword&buckler fighting.
Very light and fast. I made silver inlay cross on the pommel (both sides). Scabbard as always have wooden core with wool fabric inside.
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so this is next new work: type XIV sword. Good choise for sword&buckler fighting.
Very light and fast. I made silver inlay cross on the pommel (both sides). Scabbard as always have wooden core with wool fabric inside.
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That's definitely gorgeous! I would like to try it...
I really enjoy seeing great craftsmanship. And these two swords and scabbards really show it. Thank you for sharing.
Once in a while, one comes across something that it is so fine, it is difficult to look away. That second sword is one of those. Love the blue and russet contrast with all those small fleur-de-lis. Bardzo piekne wykonane, Mateusz.(Very beautifully executed).
Henry
Henry
Thank you very much :)
this is new type XV based on exemplar from Wallace Collection.
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this is new type XV based on exemplar from Wallace Collection.
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What can I say that hasn't been said?
Sir, these are spectacular!!
Thank you, Jon
Sir, these are spectacular!!
Thank you, Jon
thank you :) next one :Sword based on type XIV from Solingen:
total lenght: 98cm
blade lenght: 81,8cm
blade width: 58mm
blade thickness: 5mm (at the base)
weight: 1080g
balance: 13,7cm
grip lenght: 10,5cm
hardness: 54HRC
edges: sharp
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total lenght: 98cm
blade lenght: 81,8cm
blade width: 58mm
blade thickness: 5mm (at the base)
weight: 1080g
balance: 13,7cm
grip lenght: 10,5cm
hardness: 54HRC
edges: sharp
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This is almost too much to take in at one time! I think I need to go have some tea, then come back. :) Love the wide guard on that XV. What am I saying....I love them all. :D Such classic beauty........McM
You can't do better than perfect.
How did you do the inlay with nice rounded corners, mine always come out sharp or oblong?
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How did you do the inlay with nice rounded corners, mine always come out sharp or oblong? |
I didn't think about it, maybe it depends on the type of chisel :)
Mateusz, they are stunning in every respect - well done
Tod
Tod
You've made good use of your time recuperating from your hand injury, your leather work is in a different league now :)
Great work indeed! I have a particular fondness for the Wallace type XV.
Great work indeed! I have a particular fondness for the Wallace type XV.
Thank you very much :)
Now I'm working on 2 versions of Harried Dean's sword.
First with blade shape similar to Albion's alexandria but a little thicker at the base.
Second version with blade similar to original one. very very wide and rather thin - 5mm :)
It was the most difficult blade which I ever made. Making central ridge on this thin and wide blade was real nightmare ;)
Now I'm working on 2 versions of Harried Dean's sword.
First with blade shape similar to Albion's alexandria but a little thicker at the base.
Second version with blade similar to original one. very very wide and rather thin - 5mm :)
It was the most difficult blade which I ever made. Making central ridge on this thin and wide blade was real nightmare ;)
Ooh, Harriet Dean Sword is one of my favourites! I shall eagerly await feasting my eyes upon its flawless splendour!
Other Jon
Other Jon
Wow! Absolutely breathtaking. Every one of them. Thank you for sharing. I only wish I was in a position to add one to my meager collection.
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