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Gary A. Chelette
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Posted: Thu 19 Jun, 2008 10:48 am Post subject: |
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Jean Thibodeau wrote: | Mathieu;
Thanks those how to picts are very useful and some more instructional articles like this would make interesting feature article
IMHO. Very
I can never figure out knots by just looking at them in their finished state. |
Very true, I've been looking at them for weeks.
Are you scared, Connor?
No, Cousin Dugal. I'm not!
Don't talk nonsense, man. I peed my kilt the first time I went into battle.
Oh, aye. Angus pees his kilt all the time!
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Gary A. Chelette
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Posted: Thu 19 Jun, 2008 10:49 am Post subject: |
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Chad Sonderberg wrote: | No problem. I'm glad I could help.
If you need anymore advice, feel free to ask. I figured out how to replicate this belt design last spring (before this thread was created) from three images I had found. It takes a little while to get the hang of it, but it wears very comfortably for long periods and is easily adjustable for different people.
By period design, the two straps running to back of the belt are attached to a hook like component which can be attached/unattached from the waist belt with ease. I created my 'hook' using a 1/2 inch brass strip (my fittings are brass) that I folded in half, trimmed down the sides of the 'hook' areas, and riveted into place. I can post a couple photos, a riveted and unriveted, if you want. |
Please do, I'd like to see it.
Are you scared, Connor?
No, Cousin Dugal. I'm not!
Don't talk nonsense, man. I peed my kilt the first time I went into battle.
Oh, aye. Angus pees his kilt all the time!
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Jason G. Smith
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Posted: Fri 05 Mar, 2010 10:32 am Post subject: |
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Gary A. Chelette wrote: | Chad Sonderberg wrote: | No problem. I'm glad I could help.
If you need anymore advice, feel free to ask. I figured out how to replicate this belt design last spring (before this thread was created) from three images I had found. It takes a little while to get the hang of it, but it wears very comfortably for long periods and is easily adjustable for different people.
By period design, the two straps running to back of the belt are attached to a hook like component which can be attached/unattached from the waist belt with ease. I created my 'hook' using a 1/2 inch brass strip (my fittings are brass) that I folded in half, trimmed down the sides of the 'hook' areas, and riveted into place. I can post a couple photos, a riveted and unriveted, if you want. |
Please do, I'd like to see it. |
Bump!
Hey - we never did get those photos, did we?
Les Maîtres d'Armes
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... above all, you should feel in your conscience that your quarrel is good and just. - Le Jeu de la Hache
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Charles B
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Posted: Sat 15 Jan, 2011 11:18 am Post subject: |
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Bumping an "oldie but goodie", hopefully no one minds. I just wanted to pass on my thanks to Mathieu for putting together that incredibly helpful picture-guide - I just used it to make a suspension for a new scabbard I got, and it works really well. Quick, easy, and it looks great!
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Anders Jansson
Location: Sweden Joined: 06 Mar 2007
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Posted: Sat 15 Jan, 2011 11:34 am Post subject: |
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Interesting thread. I'm currently working on my late 14th longswordscabbard, and has somebody seen this design on some kind of illumination/altarpiece/document or something like that from the 14th?
As I read (and been looking on pictures). This period is quite hard to find 14th longswordscabbards from so if somebody have a picture of it from the 14th, pleas let me know. I will be realy glad!
Thanks
Anders
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Scott Woodruff
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Ralph Grinly
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Posted: Wed 31 Oct, 2012 1:59 pm Post subject: |
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Bumping again..this deserves it
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Thomas R.
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Posted: Wed 15 May, 2013 5:08 am Post subject: |
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Hi, fellow scabbard makers.
I'd like to know, if you wet the leather straps before making those 15th century scabbard knots or do you tie them dry?
Thomas
http://maerenundlobebaeren.tumblr.com/
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Leo Todeschini
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Thomas R.
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Russ Myrick
Location: Bellevue, NE Joined: 22 Jul 2015
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Posted: Wed 22 Jul, 2015 1:10 pm Post subject: Knotted scabbard hanger |
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Another version I have seen on these knots has the working end folding back over, and feeding through with the first end, instead of tucking under the middle band. Then both ends go up to form a buckled belt loop with the tails going behind the belt, over and down the front of the belt with the buckle being placed below the belt; formed by two overlapping rings or something similar to a Conway buckle.
Russ Myrick (Russell O'The Bushes)
Bushman Leathers & Crafts
3404 Briar Oak St, Bellevue, NE 68123
1-402-812-7093
bushmanleathersncrafts@gmail.com ,
russlothebushes@gmail.com
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M. Lanteigne
Location: Southern Ontario, Canada Joined: 16 Oct 2011
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Posted: Mon 27 Jul, 2015 11:24 am Post subject: |
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I also wouldn't mind seeing the rear attachment point for the two straps on the scabbard...anyone have pics?
"Iron Sharpens Iron"
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Kalu Charan Parida
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Posted: Thu 10 Dec, 2015 9:04 pm Post subject: |
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Mathieu,
That was not doubt a very helpful reply. Thanks for the clear pictures.
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Alexander B.
Location: Germany Joined: 16 Nov 2014
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Posted: Tue 08 May, 2018 11:53 am Post subject: |
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I have to say, I find it difficult to really tighten this knot, and especially after the leather dried, it has wiggle room to move about ...and I never get the back sides anywhere near neat :/
Or do these straps have to be very thin and flexible, and be tied whilst dry?
-PLUS RATIO QUAM VIS-
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Matt E.
Location: united states Joined: 30 Sep 2018
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Posted: Wed 03 Oct, 2018 9:28 am Post subject: |
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Sorry for the thread resurrection. But I got myself some leather and some tools and am actually looking into doing this type of sword belt.
I have a kingston Arms Type XIV, and I wanted a way to hang it from a belt. The knotted way seems pretty simple (I have seen similar ones that are riveted to hold onto the scabbard with pressure too.)
My main questions now are the general width of these belts usually. I have been looking at fittings, and Makeyourownmedieval has affordable ones. Tods stuff has good ones, and also parts I cannot find anywhere else (belt slider and hook). Though the width of things seems to be different for each thing. Seems 20mm would be a decent width, and I can do some tapering on the end parts.
From what I understand, I make a belt, with a slider that has an eyelet to accept a hook. Seems simple? Then I knot two other straps to the sword. The top one having a buckle on it on the trailing end. The other ends leading to a hook.
Though I did notice that the leather I got is only 50" long rather than the usual i see of about 60. But it is 3" wide, so I can get multiple strips out of it as well.
Sorry for the thread resurrection, and if I could have started a new thread on this.
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Leo Todeschini
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Matt E.
Location: united states Joined: 30 Sep 2018
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Posted: Fri 05 Oct, 2018 5:19 am Post subject: |
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Thank you for the reply Tod. The biggest thing I seem to be having trouble with is that everything seems to be slightly different sizes from everything else.
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Matt E.
Location: united states Joined: 30 Sep 2018
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Posted: Wed 25 Nov, 2020 3:26 pm Post subject: |
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Wow, been 2 years! I ended up giving his a try!
This is a Kingston type 15 sword I got from kultofathena. It has a ridge on the throat.
So I got a really long 3/4" piece of 6oz leather. A bit thin, but I was going to tie it, so I thought i'd get it thinner.
I simply followed the pictures and it ended up really good. It is nice and tight and wont easilly slip down. I need to really pull on it. I think if I wet the leather and tied it tight it would be even tighter and woudlnt go anywhere.
Think I will dye it. Not sure if I want to make a whole belt, or have a hook on the back facing strap to attach it to another belt.
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Matt E.
Location: united states Joined: 30 Sep 2018
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Posted: Wed 09 Dec, 2020 2:12 pm Post subject: |
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Also, I am wondering if anyone has a guide on how to do something like this.
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Mark Millman
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Posted: Thu 10 Dec, 2020 8:22 am Post subject: |
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Dear Matt,
Tod demonstrates that suspension knot at the beginning of one of his recent YouTube videos. It's the first one he shows. If you want to skip the introduction, it's at 1:03.
I hope this proves helpful.
Best,
Mark Millman
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