Here´s a couple of items I made during the summer. As the subject says, a katzbalger and a dagger. The blades are both made of leafspring. Handles are from stained beechwood with brass plates. I treated the handles with gunstock oil, and they came out to be quite glossy -maybe a bit too much. At some point I might try to aply some wax to the handles.
Some measurements:
Katzbalger
Length: 65,5 cm
Blade length: 53 cm
Weight: 0,984 kg (I think it was that...)
Dagger
Length: 53,7 cm
blade length: 40,5 cm
I haven't measured the weight yet..
The katzbalger was something I wanted to try, because of the beatiful characteristic shapes of it. -And also, I didn't have one yet ;) The handle is supposed to look a bit used. I thought it would match nicely to the rustic-looking crossguard. Sword is still waiting for a scabbard. Oh, and the handle might still be a bit too chunky compared to the originals.
The dagger was the other piece from the large two-handed sword that I put in half. From the smaller piece I made the Holbein dagger. This dagger is quite big, and I don't know if it has any historical examples. Then again, it's not trying to be any reproduction...it's just an experiment. It could also be some kind of a big hunting knife, a think...
Some pictures attached.
-T

katzbalger [ Download ]

katzbalger handle [ Download ]

katzbalger crossguard [ Download ]

dagger with scabbard [ Download ]

dagger crossguard [ Download ]

dagger with scabbard 2 [ Download ]