"New" stuff - at least, recently finished and/or photographed :
Double edged roundel dagger, all hand made in train pantograph skate steel, differential temper (it would show if you etch the blade), mild steel fittings, oak wood, brass inlays & rivets, fileworked handle edges ; scabbard is veg tanned leather all hand-worked and a bit seasoned, and mild steel end.
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OAL 294 mm , blade 180 mm.
Next :
Still an historically-based dagger, inspired by things I saw in the MoL and the Musée Cluny in Paris :
A roundel dagger, big and pointy and sharp :
1075 steel for the blade (starting from a 40x6 mm bar), box wood and mild steel for the fittings. The roundels were hand-filed to shape, the grip hand-carved from a chunk of box wood that grew about a hundred years ago on the hills behind my Parent's house.
OAL 410 mm, for 300 mm of blade - max thickness of the latter being in the 7 mm range :).
Not 100 % historical, but I know where the differences are :)
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I've been asked to put a forget-me-not on the blade (etched) and the scabbard, and here's the result :
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I hope Neil is happy with his new toy :)
Cheers
Fab
Thanks for all the nice (private) comments on these 2 items :)
So nice work there.
I didn't even realize you were making stuff.
I didn't even realize you were making stuff.
Excellent Craftmanship! Great Job! :cool:
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