Posts: 411 Location: Madison, WI
Thu 25 Aug, 2011 3:18 pm
BIG type XIIIa from Michael Pikula
Posts: 8,310 Location: Montreal,Quebec,Canada
Thu 25 Aug, 2011 3:55 pm
WOW, that is scary and when the sword is in a pic all by itself it fools one into thinking it a normal sized sword with an oddly thin and narrow handle, but in the pic of Michael holding it, it really shows off it's size.
Oh, and " UNFAIR " you are giving my sword and me an inferiority complex !
I will also repeat a comment I made on the Topic, on the " smaller " sword I just bought, about very wide bladed swords is that I wonder if one side effect in fighting is that such a wide blade would be much more difficult to successfully grab and make that technique ineffective. ;) :?: :D :cool:
Really good idea to make two fullers rather a wide and very shallow one both aesthetically and for design reasons.
Weight can be very surprising with well designed and handling swords: My OlliN made RavenWolf sword is a 5 pound one hander and it doesn't feel ponderous, although one would tire faster than with a 3 pound sword. ;) :lol:
At 4 pounds 11 oz. with a long handle this huge sword should handle very well. Oh, and good to leave a bit of meat on and close to the tip to give it some presence and to back up the edges with a not too thin cross section. ( I'm guessing here ).
I just feel sorry that I can't afford to buy ALL YOUR SWORDS.
Oh, and congratulations on another impressive piece of work. :D :cool:
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Posts: 1,717 Location: Buffalo, NY.
Thu 25 Aug, 2011 4:15 pm
I'd call that a pretty fearsome cavalry weapon! Makes me want to retreat from my computer screen just looking at it!! :lol:
I usually dislike really big swords as sometimes I think they are just done for effect but I sure like this one. :)
Posts: 5,739 Location: Wichita, Kansas
Thu 25 Aug, 2011 4:48 pm
That has my name written all over it, too bad my checkbook doesn't. :D Suddenly I'm looking around thinking of where I can find the money, it's been a long time since a sword made me do that.
Michael that's simply awesome.
Posts: 86 Location: United States
Thu 25 Aug, 2011 5:01 pm
I have really liked what I have seen on this forum of the swords you are making. I must say, though, the one thing I disliked was that many of them are so light. I admit I wondered how well they might fare against heavy targets.
But this sword is a true WARSWORD! I can only imagine the damage this blade would do...
This looks like a very impressive (and devastating) sword. I really like to see a sword that is nice and heavy when it is designed purely for cutting. :D
Posts: 727 Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
Thu 25 Aug, 2011 5:47 pm
The BEAST!
Nicely done Michael!
Posts: 818 Location: Oak Lawn, IL USA
Thu 25 Aug, 2011 6:18 pm
Jean Thibodeau wrote: |
Oh, and " UNFAIR " you are giving my sword and me an inferiority complex ! |
And here I was thinking that your sword gave my XIIIb an inferiority complex! This new one does it even more. My poor sword being so small. :(
That is just a truly awesome sword Michael. It looks great though I think that Brian hit it on the head. BEAST indeed! I just wish I had some money laying around so that I could buy this. Unfortunately things have become pretty lean around here and there is nothing I am currently willing to part with. :cry:
Posts: 702 Location: Whitestone, NY
Thu 25 Aug, 2011 7:11 pm
OUCH!!!! I'm not really a fan of big wide swords like this but this one is just awesome. I love the double fullers too. I bet this would look great on your website ;)
Posts: 717 Location: Winchester, VA
Thu 25 Aug, 2011 8:08 pm
I wish I had some money to commission a piece off of you. I love this sword. I particularily love the symmetry of the pommel. Funny but the first thing that I noticed about all of your swords was the attention to the shape of the pommels. Don't know why, but all of them seem perfect.
Posts: 10
Thu 25 Aug, 2011 8:27 pm
That looks like an incredible sword, I really like it and even more so, I want it.
Posts: 845
Fri 26 Aug, 2011 2:36 am
Wow! Just wow!
That's seriously the beefiest sword I have ever seen and an awesome companion weapon to the Type XIIIb you did. I think you nailed the idea right on the head. That thing could cut a swath of enemies five men deep.
Kudos to a truly unique work of art there. I love it! :D
Posts: 55 Location: Oklahoma City
Fri 26 Aug, 2011 6:41 am
Wow, yeah, that is definitely a beast capable of giving a guy's sword an inferiority complex. I think you should probably name it the John Holmes of Swords or maybe Blade Holmes. If you don't recognize that name, do yourself a favor and DO NOT google it at work... or with kids around... fair warning.
Posts: 1,606 Location: Chicago, Illinois
Fri 26 Aug, 2011 8:01 am
Great works as always Michael! The pic of the 2 type XIII swords together is just cool. I love the double fullers!
Posts: 864 Location: Michigan, USA
Fri 26 Aug, 2011 11:57 am
Ya' know, Michael ... I think you need to relax, sit a spell, take your mind off of
swords for awhile. Have a cup of coffee, or maybe you're drinking too much
coffee ? maybe putting in too much sugar ? maybe having one too many
donuts ?
B-)
I keep getting this vision of you after showing us that one-hander, thinking ...
... hmmm, I THINK that needs to be bigger, yep, that's the ticket ... I can
make it bigger, better, wider, with a longer grip ...
What the heck is coming NEXT ! I'm almost afraid to fathom a guess ....
ps. by the way, awesome.
Posts: 208 Location: Massachusetts, USA
Fri 26 Aug, 2011 12:05 pm
That's like, scary enough to count as an antitank weapon.
In the future I bet there will be a video of someone using this sword to do a hundred or so straw mats in one cut.
Posts: 411 Location: Madison, WI
Sat 27 Aug, 2011 10:34 am
:) I'm really happy you guys like the way it came out. This was a pretty interesting piece to work on, and I actually used a new technique to make the pommel. I drilled an oversize hole in a block or round stock, and then upset the bar to close the hole and fit the tang. I didn't get a perfect circle when I upset the block and I tried to keep as much of that organic material flow as I could while cleaning it up. I think that gentle flow helps soften the form. I originally hoped that the material would increase in diameter more, but with being so far away from the guard and blade, I think it came out just right.
This sword makes me giggle :lol:
Ohhh, and I am limited by my salt tubes that I use for heat treat so I don't know if I can get much wider, but there is one way to find out! What do you think? Add another inch and another fuller? Hum... that would be an interesting commission!
Posts: 395 Location: Upper Hutt, New Zealand
Sat 27 Aug, 2011 1:52 pm
That sword is as you say ridiculous for all the right reasons. Congratulations on getting such an extreme example to work in all respects. I will join those saying if I had the money I would buy it.
Posts: 656
Sat 27 Aug, 2011 5:21 pm
Michael Pikula told us that, "This sword makes me giggle :lol:" I'm truly afraid to ask what makes you laugh! So do you have a name for this sword? Something like, " Rhinoceros Killer" strikes me as appropriate!
It is an amazing accomplishment, as huge as it is it still looks right somehow . Congratulations!
Posts: 148 Location: United States
Sat 27 Aug, 2011 5:42 pm
wow that sword looks like something out of a movie or video game. Is it really only 4 lbs? The double fullers and thin cross section must have really pulled their weight on this one.
Posts: 1,717 Location: Buffalo, NY.
Sat 27 Aug, 2011 6:37 pm
Raman A wrote: |
wow that sword looks like something out of a movie or video game. Is it really only 4 lbs? The double fullers and thin cross section must have really pulled their weight on this one. |
I disagree; if that were the case it would look like crap, which it definitwly does not!
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