I am one of those persons who starts a new project before I finish the first. I am also the kind of person who changes his mind alot. So at this time I have about four sword projects in the works (with many others that I have not even begun). I usually work on a particular project (to help me relax) until I begin to want to go in another direction with it. When this happens I stop immediately and work on another project until I have spent at least a month without changing my mind about which direction I want to go with the earlier project... If my plans have remained stable for a month, then I might think about go back to the previous project.
It's a wonder I finish anything! :eek: :D ;)
Well I thought I would take some pictures today of these "in the works" swords to share with you.
The first is a very fine casting of a Late Bronze Age Mindelheim sword by Neil Burridge:
http://www.bronze-age-craft.com/swords_for_sale.htm
I found some nice figured black mesquite wood that I am going to try and make look like ivory. Real ivory is too expensive and although I have found synthetic ivory that looks nice I just can't bring myself to use it for some reason.
I have done some very subtle shaping of the blade tip and grip and have modified the shoulders a bit.
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