So I needed a training dagger to accompany my training longsword and I thought why not make one. The result is not quite what I had planned for but I'm still happy. I wanted a triangular cross section rondel so I asked a smith I knew if he could make a triangularly shaped spike for me. Well I got one. Ridiculously Cheap. The Thing had almost no sign of tang and was not the most uniform object. It's some sort of spring steel, although it's not heat treated just annealed for the purpose of stock removal. And there was a lot of it. I still can't believe I didn't get any complaints from my neighbors from grinding with a bench grinder for hours on our apartment balcony. :eek: Shaping the tang was a lot of work. And now I understand why many companies resort to cast steel fittings. The labour these things require without proper power tools is quite a lot. The handle is some sort of hardwood I had lying around. I still need to cut the blade a bit down cos it's 5 cm too long and not too safe yet. Maybe I'll make a sheath for it. Well here's the stats.
Length: 42 cm (16,54")
Handle length: 10,5 cm (4,134")
Blade length: 30 cm (11,81")
Blade width at the base: 1,7 cm (0,663")
Blade thickness at the base: 1,2 cm (0.47")
Diameter of rondels: 4,2 cm (1,65")
Thickness of rondels: 0,5 cm (0,2")
POB: ~1cm from rondel. (~0.4")
Haven't weighed it yet.
I took some quick pics, from the sides you can see almost none of the horrible mistakes I made :D



