Posts: 135 Location: Alberta, canada
Sun 20 Apr, 2008 7:46 am
Well,
It is very nice to receive all these positive comments, and I'm Still surprised how much you all like it! But I'm also a little bit worried too. I sort of get the feeling that there are not that many nice, plain working dirks out there. Surly, that can't be the case, can it?
(Makes me feel like if I started chewing them out, I could sell one or two without much bother!..........and no, I'm not advertising!.....)
I would Love to see other examples of normal working dirks, on this or on another thread!
For myself, I just plain hate the looks of anything that looks like it was squeezed out of a tube. I like simple, but not boring. simple and pleasing.
The blade was quite highly polished before I put some age on it, but I don't like things to look too new.
Jared,
Can't give you actual dimentions right now, it's in Sarah's room, and she's still asleep!
The grip wants to be made so that when it's grasped tightly, your hand wedges in betwee, the "guard" and the pommel so it can't slip. Just make the 'guard' and 'pommel' in proportion to this and it should look right.
I will give dimentions later.
The hilt is made of one piece of wood, with a hole drilled through for the tang, and seeing as the tang is tapered most of the way to the threaded end, the hole is widened with a fine chisel, or a small square file untill the tang fits .
It hasn't been apart since I made it a few years ago, but if it hasn't glued itself together, I'll take it apart and take a pic of the pieces.
It weighs a shade under 10 ounces BTW.
Jean,
The hilt's made out of an off-cut from when I made tha matchlock shown on the "Persian firearms" thread.
Craig,
I think it was in the booklet "The Scottish armoury" that I saw some of these early dirks, with the vestiges of the ballock knife remaining..
Re. other folks work, I think Glenn McCann (I think I have the name right) does some of the very nicest work that I've seen.
Attached is pic of gunstock made from same piece of wood...
All best,
R.
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