I've recently purchased and dismounted the MRL sword of Auray and I'm looking at possible designs for it.
Guard and pommel will be done in wax then cast, grip in either case will be made of dark bone.
Two possible inspirations: the Wallace fishtail or the Cluny fishtail. In both cases, the blade of the Auray is broader than these two originals, but the blade type fits the bill...I'll just adapt the guard and will enlarge it...I just have to get the proportions right.
Have a look at these two photoshop images and let me know what you think.
Also, I was wondering how and where to get precise measurements of these items (I live relatively close to both these museums, do they grant access to such informations there?), especially concerning those pommels...how thick are they?
My concern is that the cast fittings will be too heavy as a counter balance as the blade of the sword of Auray, although surprisingly well done, is very thin and light, while those fishtail pommels really look massive. How does the weight of blue wax compares to the final piece cast in bronze or steel? Is there a way to calculate that?
Cheers,
J



