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Ville Vinje
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Petr Florianek
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Posted: Thu 09 Feb, 2012 2:59 am Post subject: |
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I think its very nice! good work here
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Matthew Bunker
Location: Somerset UK Joined: 02 Apr 2009
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Posted: Thu 09 Feb, 2012 3:28 am Post subject: |
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Very nice work indeed. Very crisp definition on the foundation moulding.
Did you glue the leather down or just work it really firmly down over the cordwork when it was wet?
"If a Greek can do it, two Englishman certainly can !"
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Julien M
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Posted: Thu 09 Feb, 2012 5:29 am Post subject: |
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Very clean job Ville!
Did you make or buy the scabbard slider? I'm confused by what you said above, I think you were refering to the shape purchased on Mercia Sveiter.
You live in Uppsala? Why bother with a P Binn wen you have P Johnsson living next door to harass for a custom sword?
All jokes aside, very good work on your first scabbard.
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Brian K.
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Location: Salt Lake City, Utah Joined: 01 Jan 2008
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Posted: Thu 09 Feb, 2012 8:10 am Post subject: |
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Very nice work indeed. You have a talent for scabbard making.
Brian Kunz
www.dbkcustomswords.com
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Paul Mortimer
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Posted: Thu 09 Feb, 2012 8:46 am Post subject: |
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Lovely job. Well done. Mr Binns will be proud!
Paul
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Bruce Tordoff
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Posted: Thu 09 Feb, 2012 1:03 pm Post subject: new scabbard |
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Hi Ville,
Your 1st wood core scabbard, eh! Very well done, Looks as good as any you can buy. Except yours is individual, Like matt said, the cording looks real sexy, I especially like the way you've attached the slider.
But on the whole, a very impressive bit of leatherwork.
I'm not knocking Paul's sword making, as this is a nice sword of this style, but in my opinion, I think you've Outshone the sword hilt, ie, people will be too busy checking out your scabbard to notice what sword is in it.
Would look nice with one of those copper and silver wire inlaid hilts. Hey there's an idea for another project for you!!!!!
all the best,
Bruce
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Ville Vinje
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Posted: Thu 09 Feb, 2012 3:56 pm Post subject: Re: new scabbard |
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Wow! Thank you guys! It really warms getting such great critique from people with so much knowledge and experience.
Bruce Tordoff wrote: | Hi Ville,
Your 1st wood core scabbard, eh! Very well done, Looks as good as any you can buy. Except yours is individual, Like matt said, the cording looks real sexy, I especially like the way you've attached the slider.
But on the whole, a very impressive bit of leatherwork.
I'm not knocking Paul's sword making, as this is a nice sword of this style, but in my opinion, I think you've Outshone the sword hilt, ie, people will be too busy checking out your scabbard to notice what sword is in it.
Would look nice with one of those copper and silver wire inlaid hilts. Hey there's an idea for another project for you!!!!!
all the best,
Bruce |
Thanks Bruce! actually I already have plans for a wire inlaid hilt. I will probably not use silver (does not work well with the rest of my bling) but instead a twisted copper and bronze wire.
Julien M wrote: |
Did you make or buy the scabbard slider? I'm confused by what you said above, I think you were refering to the shape purchased on Mercia Sveiter.
You live in Uppsala? Why bother with a P Binn wen you have P Johnsson living next door to harass for a custom sword?
All jokes aside, very good work on your first scabbard. |
I made the scabbard slider and purchased the shape. Actually I first decided to do the slider. When it was done I realized that I had to make a scabbard for it.
PJ is a god. We mere mortals are not allowed in the dwellings of the maker ( Ulva Mill that is).
Matthew Bunker wrote: | Very nice work indeed. Very crisp definition on the foundation moulding.
Did you glue the leather down or just work it really firmly down over the cordwork when it was wet? |
I used no glue on the scabbard except to glue the two core halves together. The leather is quite thin so I had to work it for some time. For the X-details I had to make negatives to press the leather into the right shape.
Brian K. wrote: | Very nice work indeed. You have a talent for scabbard making. |
Coming from you this is a great compliment! Thanks =)
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David Huggins
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Posted: Thu 09 Feb, 2012 10:10 pm Post subject: Scabard |
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Hi Ville
Very neat work and nicely executed. I especially like your slider and neat touch with the Broa style terminals.
best
Dave
and he who stands and sheds blood with us, shall be as a brother.
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Matthew Bunker
Location: Somerset UK Joined: 02 Apr 2009
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Posted: Fri 10 Feb, 2012 1:09 am Post subject: Re: new scabbard |
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Ville Vinje wrote: |
I used no glue on the scabbard except to glue the two core halves together. |
Not even to glue the fur/sheepskin liner in place?
You did line it, didn't you?
"If a Greek can do it, two Englishman certainly can !"
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Ville Vinje
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Posted: Fri 10 Feb, 2012 4:17 am Post subject: |
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I'm not sure what you mean. I did use glue to glue on the leather stripes I used as foundation for the risers =).
Thanks David!
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Jim Adelsen
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Posted: Fri 10 Feb, 2012 4:32 am Post subject: |
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That is a great looking scabbard. I have a few swords that would like great in that. Good job.
www.viking-shield.com
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Matthew Bunker
Location: Somerset UK Joined: 02 Apr 2009
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Posted: Fri 10 Feb, 2012 5:10 am Post subject: |
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Ville Vinje wrote: | I'm not sure what you mean. ! |
I mean did you use glue on whatever material you used inside the wooden core?
Early (pre 11th century) medieval scabbards were pretty much always lined with something; sheepskin, animal fur, textile etc...
"If a Greek can do it, two Englishman certainly can !"
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Julien M
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Posted: Fri 10 Feb, 2012 5:45 am Post subject: |
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Matthew Bunker wrote: | Ville Vinje wrote: | I'm not sure what you mean. ! |
I mean did you use glue on whatever material you used inside the wooden core?
Early (pre 11th century) medieval scabbards were pretty much always lined with something; sheepskin, animal fur, textile etc... |
Seems you are determined to ruin the party Matthew, nothing worse than finding out you've missed a step once it's all done . However you are right, in most cases "viking" scabbards were lined with animal fur and oil on top. Having made only later period ones I've never had the opportunity to try it but Gregory Delaunay has a very explicit video of the process here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogtVEHIhuKQ&am...CNWR6KbYzP
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Matthew Bunker
Location: Somerset UK Joined: 02 Apr 2009
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Posted: Fri 10 Feb, 2012 8:38 am Post subject: |
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Julien M wrote: |
Seems you are determined to ruin the party Matthew, |
I asked a question Julien, having already said that I thought it was very nice work. Ville didn't understand what I was referring to, so I clarified.
Is that 'ruining' anyone's party? If so then it was probably a rubbish party with neither jelly nor ice-cream.
"If a Greek can do it, two Englishman certainly can !"
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Julien M
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Posted: Fri 10 Feb, 2012 10:27 am Post subject: |
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No worries Matthew, I was not questioning your post in any way, and the above was not meant to be taken literally, as the smiley closing the sentence would indicate. Poor choice of words maybe, so please pardon my french. I also stressed that your were quiet right to note the omission of lining inside the scabbard core...but in any case Ville won't be able to do much about it at this stage, unless he starts from scratch. That's all I meant.
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Matthew Bunker
Location: Somerset UK Joined: 02 Apr 2009
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Posted: Sat 11 Feb, 2012 2:08 am Post subject: |
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Ahh, the internet....causing misunderstanding since 1982.
"If a Greek can do it, two Englishman certainly can !"
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Lucas Fisher
Location: Australia Joined: 07 Nov 2011
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Posted: Sat 11 Feb, 2012 3:57 am Post subject: |
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That video was really amazing - thanks a heap for posting that. It's just about got me inspired to get cracking on my own long-overdue scabbard!
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Peter Johnsson
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Posted: Sat 11 Feb, 2012 4:33 am Post subject: |
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Ville, donŽt be silly: you know you are always welcome to the smithy. I thought I had made that clear.
Write a line and weŽll see if there is a day that works for the both of us.
-We shall have to talk scabbards you and I.
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Scott Woodruff
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Posted: Sat 11 Feb, 2012 7:19 pm Post subject: |
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Very nice work indeed, Ville. I am curious about how the braided bands are fastened. A description of your technique and/or a pic of the back side would be greatly appreciated.
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