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Rob Miller
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PostPosted: Sun 23 Dec, 2007 5:55 am    Post subject: Crusader Sword- Castle Keep         Reply with quote

This is one i have just finished before the break,A type X / XII.
steel cross and pommel,beech grip with hemp binding and calfskin,finished with brass collars.

Weight 2.4 Lb
Overall Length 37 1/2"
Blade Length 31 3/4"

Point of Balance 5 1/4"

Hand Forged,hardened and tempered EN45 Sprint steel,52 Rockwell
Another one for production in the New Year.
Seasons Greetings to all at myArmoury.

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Geoff Wood




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PostPosted: Sun 23 Dec, 2007 6:52 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Nice to see that pommel type. Looks good!
Geoff
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You've made me envious again...that wide fuller looks difficult to get so smooth but gives the blade a visual grace.
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PostPosted: Sun 23 Dec, 2007 7:18 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

A simple overall form, very finely executed. I like it. Well done, Rob!
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PostPosted: Sun 23 Dec, 2007 10:02 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Rob-

Your work just keeps getting better! Excellent. Just excellent.
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Rob Miller
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PostPosted: Mon 24 Dec, 2007 7:09 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Justin King wrote:
You've made me envious again...that wide fuller looks difficult to get so smooth but gives the blade a visual grace.

that is true,you will know that grinding a wider fuller is hard work to clean up,even fine grit scratches need to be completely polished out,this blade has a satin finish after the polish,although i am not completely happy with satinising,i think if the fuller is first polished and then the edges are ground and polished last then the finish is crisp.I pull the fuller out to almost the width of the blade at its end and grind the edge afterwards to give a nice deep fuller and also help a bit with the overall taper of the steel



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