Posts: 411 Location: Madison, WI
Fri 11 Sep, 2015 2:36 pm
I kept wondering how this piece still hasn't found a new home, and then I realized I broke my ritual of taking photos on the stone tablet! In keeping with tradition here are some additional photos of the piece. There also may be some speculation as to why this piece is for sale, after all the first post links it to a thread saying it was a commission!
There were a whole lot of firsts in this project, a curved blade, a curved fuller, casting bronze, working with water buffalo horn, etc. The project started out great, the blade was a challenge and it was well met after countless hours. The blade is L6 and forged to shape, that means the curvature, the fuller, the edge, and most of the grip.
The guard took me for a real spin! Besides for finding the right balance and weight, it was my first time casting bronze. The guard originally had some problems, and looking through my version of perfection it was not acceptable. I kept trying to refine some areas of the casting, taking one step forward two steps back, two steps forward, three steps back. After a while I was loosing hope and tried to find someone to make a mold and recast the guard professionally, but wasn't able to make it happen. I consulted some fellow makers and they said that the casting flaws were well within tolerance and I should run with it. That wasn't what I wanted to hear, so I kept searching for ways, and trying to get the guard to were I felt it was acceptable within the scope of the project. I was finally able to get a very consistent finish on the guard, it wasn't without any flaw, but I feel the marks were more character than true flaws. The individual commissioning the piece wanted a piece that they could cut and use as a functional piece.
As time would have it, there was errors made on my end in terms of continuity of communication, and when the piece was completed the customer realized that the original had finger grooves which he did not want, and life events at that time would make it difficult to complete the purchase. I never want one of my piece to go to someone out of a sense of commitment, so I offered to post it for general sale.
A lot of firsts, a lot of good lessons, and ultimately one heck of an amazing piece.
If I can supply any additional information to any interested parties I would be more than happy to do so. Thank you once again and I hope you all have a wonderful weekend!
Michael
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