Josh MacNeil
Location: Massachusetts, USA Joined: 23 Jul 2008
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Posted: Mon 20 Oct, 2014 5:56 pm Post subject: |
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If doing a two-piece sandwich grip, your best bet is chisels and scrapers along with the small files you're already using. Alternate between them as needed to remove high spots and check the fit often. It does take a bit of finesse, but it sounds like you're on the right track. If you have some slight unevenness, worry not. So long as the fit is good, any voids or gaps should be filled with epoxy/glue when you do final assembly.
Forging a pommel to that shape can be tricky. Not sure how advanced your forging skills are, but choosing the correct size stock to start with will help. To get the brazil nut shape in period, I suspect that smiths might have had swages (or swage blocks) made to help form the pommel hot, then finished it off with grinding. This is probably not economical for a customization project, so I would suggest starting with larger stock than you will need, then doing most of your shaping via stock removal from there. Hope this helps, and good luck with your project.
- Josh
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