Jeff Kauffeldt
Location: Nova Scotia, Canada Joined: 16 May 2005
Posts: 64
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Posted: Thu 05 Nov, 2009 9:51 pm Post subject: How to making a dagger hilt. |
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I recently pick up a bare damascus dagger blade off ebay( might not actually be damascus but for $20 who cares) Anyway, I'm looking to make it into a Holbine dagger for my early 16th century kit. Wondering what materials and techniques to use.
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JG Elmslie
Industry Professional
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Posted: Fri 06 Nov, 2009 4:09 am Post subject: Re: How to making a dagger hilt. |
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Jeff Kauffeldt wrote: | I recently pick up a bare damascus dagger blade off ebay( might not actually be damascus but for $20 who cares) Anyway, I'm looking to make it into a Holbine dagger for my early 16th century kit. Wondering what materials and techniques to use. |
well, personally, for that sort of thing I'd do a lost-wax sculpt for the end caps, get that cast in bronze, and then fettle and finish those myself by hand, and then do a hardwood one-peice hilt by drilling through the centre of the wood, and then taking a scrap of steel and grinding it to the same shape as the tang, heating it to red-hot, and using that to burn through the predrillee hole to get it to fit the tang exactly. finish off by peining the end of the tang over.
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