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Johan Gemvik
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Posted: Wed 15 Feb, 2012 3:33 pm Post subject: |
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Nice sceath Matthew!
I like how you went with the germanic style sceath. We don't see these reproduced very often and variation is always a pleasure.
Incidentally I've made the blade for one of the other german seax finds, the one with the double fuller from Brandenburg, and fitted it with a hybrid Gotland/ Valsgärde handle and fittings and I'm making a top seam plated Valsgärde scabbard for it. Originally it probably had something more like your type of sceath.
No finished sceath yet on mine, but here's some photos of the completed knife.
Fittings are all brass to emulate the look of Arsenic bronze (which no one wants to make nowdays because they value health and staying alive). The blade is highly tempered high carbon steel ground to a triangle cross section and 5 mm thick at the back and triple annealed old school until the colours creep from the back to almost reach the edge. Back plate nails are forged square like on the find I based it on.
I put a lot fo research into this one. Though it's a hybrid combination of several finds every detail and shape is documented in photos of viking age finds.
Blade and fittings -every little piece, are all hand made by me, well I didn't raise the cow the leather cord is from, or grow the curly Birch tree for the handle...
That thin leather cord is just a leftover from making neck thongs for pendants I used to try out the ring function. It'll be replaced with something a bit sturdier.
"The Dwarf sees farther than the Giant when he has the giant's shoulder to mount on" -Coleridge
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Richard B. Price
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Posted: Wed 15 Feb, 2012 4:11 pm Post subject: |
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Here's one I just finished. I hope this falls in the blade catagory
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"We shall never know lasting peace until the last king has been strangled with the entrails of the last priest."
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Jimi Edmonds
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Posted: Mon 18 Jun, 2012 1:54 am Post subject: |
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This started out as a rondel dagger that I made from a Darkwood Armory kit, (the piece is somewhere in this thread) I just wasn't happy so I made this...
The tang just wasn't long enough so I had to make the grip in two parts and use a coupling nut to join the tang thread to the butt plate bolt thread. The blade still could do with working, originally it had a slight set in it so this time around I ground it out.
the whole piece has come up alright though I don't know if I like it or not! I would have liked to have had some better tools to work with to achieve more, but in the end I got sick of working on it!..
The grip is Oak, I will proberly try and make it go darker with linseed oil/polish..
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Mark Gates
Location: United Kingdom Joined: 02 Jan 2012
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Posted: Thu 21 Jun, 2012 7:46 am Post subject: |
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This is my scabbard made for a John Barnett Lionheart sword. Not a good sword by any means but was fun creating a scabbard for it.
It is all hand made with hardwood core, cotton lined, antique brown leather wrap and and harness. The chape is made from leather as I am finding it difficult to source steel or bronze chapes at the moment. If anyone knows a reliable source for sword and scabbard fittings, I will be most grateful.
The lower picture is in natural light the other in my kitchen but the colour is dark brown.
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Oliver Schmid
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Posted: Thu 21 Jun, 2012 11:22 am Post subject: |
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here are some pictures from my homemade executioner swords.
etching 1:1 from the original. blade is c60 carbon steel.
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Ricardo S.
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Posted: Fri 22 Jun, 2012 1:42 pm Post subject: |
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Somethings i've made. They are not superb works, but they are good . Hope you enjoy.
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An "orc" machete. 5160 blade, copper, iron.
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A Flambard. Stainless steel.
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Skinner. D6 blade, boar tusk handle.
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Knife. 5160 blade, fox bone handle.
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Skinner. 5160 steel.
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Chinese Tie Chi (Iron Ruler). 5160 steel.
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A fantasy axe. Iron.
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Chinese Gou (Hook). Stainless steel. [ Download ]
SI VIS PACEM, PARA BELLUM
My website:
http://songsha8.wix.com/ricardoartesao
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Ricardo S.
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Posted: Fri 22 Jun, 2012 2:00 pm Post subject: |
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Some more...
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A finger knife. 5160 steel, copper.
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A Gunstock club. Wood, 5160 blade, brass tacks, cloth, glass beads, horse hair.
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A Ball-head club. Wood, 5160 spike, brass tacks, cloth, brass beads, brass cones.
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A shark teeth "sword". Wood, tiger shark teeth. [ Download ]
SI VIS PACEM, PARA BELLUM
My website:
http://songsha8.wix.com/ricardoartesao
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Craig McMillan
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Posted: Sat 23 Jun, 2012 2:56 am Post subject: |
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my best knife so far
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Josh Wilson
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Posted: Sat 23 Jun, 2012 9:47 am Post subject: |
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Craig McMillan wrote: | my best knife so far |
Sweet!!
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Scott Woodruff
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Posted: Sun 24 Jun, 2012 10:33 am Post subject: |
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Wow Craig, your work is always quite impressive. What did you use for the grip? I like the green color.
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Craig McMillan
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Posted: Fri 29 Jun, 2012 2:07 pm Post subject: |
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Scott Woodruff wrote: | Wow Craig, your work is always quite impressive. What did you use for the grip? I like the green color. |
It is mammoth tooth prity easy to get so i though i would have a go with it the full handle has a bufflo horn core then s/s liners then the mammoth tooth
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Daniel Wallace
Location: Pennsylvania USA Joined: 07 Aug 2011
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Posted: Sat 30 Jun, 2012 3:18 pm Post subject: |
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wow, love the latter pattern - and the green - that's just so different. if it were infront of me at a blade show, that would be one of the works i would just have-to-have.
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Craig McMillan
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Posted: Sat 30 Jun, 2012 9:16 pm Post subject: |
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hear is a few more then the big bowie whih the green handle was the last knife i hade done befor i tryed the sword
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Jean Thibodeau
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Posted: Sun 01 Jul, 2012 8:48 am Post subject: |
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Ricardo S. wrote: | Some more... |
Nice ball headed club, what type of wood and is it one piece or made of separate pieces for the main body of the club and the ball ? I'm thinking probably carved out of one piece but stained or painted to give different colours ?
You can easily give up your freedom. You have to fight hard to get it back!
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Jean Thibodeau
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Posted: Sun 01 Jul, 2012 8:50 am Post subject: |
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Craig McMillan wrote: | hear is a few more then the big bowie whih the green handle was the last knife i hade done befor i tryed the sword |
Very nice work and real artistry in design and execution.
You can easily give up your freedom. You have to fight hard to get it back!
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Ricardo S.
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Posted: Tue 03 Jul, 2012 3:09 pm Post subject: |
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Jean Thibodeau wrote: | Ricardo S. wrote: | Some more... |
Nice ball headed club, what type of wood and is it one piece or made of separate pieces for the main body of the club and the ball ? I'm thinking probably carved out of one piece but stained or painted to give different colours ? |
Thank you Jean. It is a two-piece construction. The ball is Maçaranduba and the body is Muiracatiara. They are both hard woods. The wood i used to make the ball is harder, and i got i nice seasoned block. Regarding the colors, I tryied to make something as much historical as possible. I relied on images of original clubs and color paintings of portraits, in which Native Americans are holding clubs.
Regards.
SI VIS PACEM, PARA BELLUM
My website:
http://songsha8.wix.com/ricardoartesao
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Eric Hejdström
Location: Visby, Sweden Joined: 13 Mar 2007
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I was offered a trade with a very good friend of mine a while back and when I asked him what he wanted in return he sadly said he had to sell his ballock knife I helped him out with way back since he was short on funds. So we decided I'd make him a new one and here's the result. HThe grip is elm with brass fittings and the blade was ground from spring steel and filed to shape and worked to final shape with whetstone. First project I've done in a very long time but I'm happy with the final result. It's sharp enough to shave with
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Martin Wallgren
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Posted: Sat 17 Aug, 2013 12:28 pm Post subject: |
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It was even more awesome in real life Eric. A true masterpiece. Our friend is a pretty lucky guy! Now we have to make an outfit for him to match the knife, don´t we?
Swordsman, Archer and Dad
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Reece Nelson
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Posted: Sun 18 Aug, 2013 8:22 am Post subject: |
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Here is progress photos of my cuirass that I had made for my early 15th century harness This was my first ever piece and I really enjoyed seeing it come together
You can find the rest of the progress in the link below.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/76868227@N08/sets/72157631698439185/
-Reece
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David Lewis Smith
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Posted: Sun 18 Aug, 2013 9:36 am Post subject: a couple of swords I did a while ago |
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I thought I would contribute.
I made this for my wife, 'Ravens Beak", heh, she likes ravens.
I heat blued the fittings in the oven
I blame this one on Aaron Justice, he inspired me to make this using a Due blade and a basket from a Henwei
I heat blued this one using a different method
This is another mix of culture a mamluk hilt on a katan blade. I do not remember what forge this came from though
as you can see it cuts well
And my first project, the White Ranger, this is a Museum Replicas blade I picked up and thought it was one of the most hideous things I had ever seen so I turned it in to this
David L Smith
MSG (RET)
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