Joel


Gordon Clark wrote: |
For a sword that size - maybe a slightly wider guard?
What are you thinking of for the thickness of the blade? A deeply hollow ground thick blade (rather like the Sture sword) would be really cool - probably really expensive as well. Looks nice! Gordon |
Russ Ellis wrote: |
I'm wondering why that rounded narrowing of the blade where it reaches the cross? I notice that it is basically the same thing as your Anduril so you obviously have an affinity for it. Just wondering why... |
Nathan Robinson wrote: |
I'd contact John Lundemo about it. Have you seen some of his stuff lately? Good work. |
Russ Ellis wrote: |
I can't help wondering if those severely radiused shoulders might be a weak spot especially if that blade is bent with the cross being the fulcrum. You've test cut with your Anduril correct? |
Nathan Robinson wrote: |
I'd contact John Lundemo about it. Have you seen some of his stuff lately? Good work. |
Russ Ellis wrote: |
I see that he has kept some metal in place there before he narrowed it down to the tang as well. I think that's probably a good idea. Did he ever try to talk you out of the radiusing at all? |
Jean Thibodeau wrote: |
Joel;
Nice design, I don't see that rounding being a problem as a more conventionnal square shoulder touching the guard fully does not add a bit to the strenght of the blade: The transition to the actual tang looks well radiused and this is where good or bad design would impact durability. As to the radiused shoulder it is a question of personnal taste and although not my first choice it is sort of growing on me. As to the blade a very thick blade with a deep hollow grind combined with a radical distal taper is the way I would be tempted to go as long as the smith I would be using was up to making it work i.e. Not making it into a boat anchor ....LOL. Hmmmmmm 1/2" thick tapering to just under 1/8" near the point with the deep hollow grinding becoming flat ground near the point for a reinforce armour piercing point. The transition could be subtle or very defined. The deep hollow grind might almost be like a double fullers fading into a very slightly thicker apple seed sword edge. Anyway, just what I might ask the smith about. I would imagine that this would probably multiply the fair price by a factor of 3 |