
This is my shot at upgrading the infamous $50 Windlass "Viking Sword". And if I do say so myself, I think it's coming along fairly well.
I still have shaping to do, as you can see from the sharpie lines scrawled all over the blade and the pommel, and the lower guard needs to be rounded and softened so I won't tear my palm out the first time I try transitioning to the handshake grip. :lol:
A few questions for my edification and my concience.
First, has anyone *ever* seen a gaddhjalt with a compound pommel? That's been nagging me, but I'm not about to change it now.
Second, might anyone have suggestions for properly sharpening an unsharpened sword? :\ That means re-shaping the entire primary bevel, I know. Preserving the finish is not a concern, as I can bring it back up to beter than it is now. I've done this before with an angle grinder, a flapper wheel, a wet rag and a lot of time and patience, but I'm always afraid of slipping. I've done it on daggers with a file, but on a hardened blade of THIS size, I think my files would rather kill themselves before letting me do that to them. :p There's got to be a nice, nifty solution you blademakers use, right?
...well, it was worth asking, anyway. :blush:
Third, what kind of antiquing do you think would look best? :D
Enjoy!