Roughed out pommel -

Roughed out guard -

Roughed out pommel with peen block -

Mostly finished parts, blued -


Thanks for looking.
Bryan Heff wrote: |
I personally really dislike S guards...so I will not be doing it with this sword, not sure frankly I could pull it off either. I am working with very minimal tools. No forge. Its all hand tools, hacksaw, dremel, hand files and a small grinding wheel.
I do of course realize that the S guard is a popular characteristic with Irish swords...but I am choosing for several reasons to stick to a simple straight guard, mostly because its difficult for me to do anything more interesting.... I was going to shoot for a guard with spatulate ends like A&A's very attractive hilt on their Irish sword... but did not make the attempt. Just too much steel to remove with my methods. Cutting thick steel with a hacksaw takes a long time. :confused: I am thinking a red grip with this...a really deep red grip. Thanks for the comments. |
Mike Ruhala wrote: |
Nice work! I'm interested in doing a project with an H/T blade too, how did you inlet the guard for the shoulders of the blade? |
T.F. McCraken wrote: |
Hey Bryan, Irish swords didn't always have the "S" curve to the cross guards. (I'm not a fan of the "S" style, myself)
Here's a few in my collection. Only the Windlass has the "S" shape. https://scontent-a-ord.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xaf1/t1.0-9/375591_3621680339887_641590459_n.jpg Murphy :cool: |
Bryan Heff wrote: | ||
I used a drill press to cut several holes and then a dremel tool to cut out and finish the slot. |
Bryan Heff wrote: | ||
Great collection there. Those are the style of Irish guards I do like, that was my original plan here. Maybe the next one I do I will may the attempt at spatulate ends on the cross. |
Kevin P Molloy wrote: |
Nice work, here is an original example similar to yours. |
Dean F. Marino wrote: | ||
I love those examples - but never forget.... That guy was killed :). That's why his sword ended up at the bottom of a river, or under the soil :). Now, could have been a VERY GOOD sword - and perhaps he was unlucky :). |
Antal László wrote: |
Cool project :cool:
Did you refine the finish on the blade? In the photos it looks quite smooth. I am working on a H/T single hand sword blade and mine was originally finished with some rough grit stuff. I had to start with 180 grit sand paper to get rid of the deepest grind marks. |
Kevin P Molloy wrote: |
Nice work, here is an original example similar to yours. |