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P Ullrich
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Posted: Fri 11 Dec, 2015 11:19 am Post subject: DIY: Moat Sword |
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Here is what I've done with an Albion Moat Sale blade. Hope you enjoy!
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Gregory J. Liebau
Location: Dinuba, CA Joined: 27 Nov 2004
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Posted: Fri 11 Dec, 2015 11:32 am Post subject: |
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Stunning and subtle. Congratulations on some fine work!
-Gregory
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Michael A. H.
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Posted: Fri 11 Dec, 2015 1:46 pm Post subject: |
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The cross guard and pommel look like they are made of wood - how is the hilt furniture attached to the tang, being wood and all???
Love to know,
Cheers,
Mike
Michael
"Its just the laudanum speaking." Stephen Maturin
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P Ullrich
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Posted: Fri 11 Dec, 2015 2:03 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks guys! Mike, the fittings are wrought iron, browned.
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J. Nicolaysen
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Posted: Fri 11 Dec, 2015 5:20 pm Post subject: |
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That's really nice! Well done.
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Jerry Monaghan
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Posted: Fri 11 Dec, 2015 10:02 pm Post subject: |
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Hi P Ullrich.
That re hilted moat blade looks fantastic like the whole package congratulations on an fine job
Regards
Jerry Monaghan
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Scott Kowalski
Location: Oak Lawn, IL USA Joined: 24 Nov 2006
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Posted: Sat 12 Dec, 2015 4:28 am Post subject: |
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That is very nicely done indeed. I like the how you did the guard and pommel. They go nicely with the blade. I am also really digging the grip. Did you seal it in anyway or rub something like linseed oil on it?
Chris Landwehr 10/10/49-1/1/09 My Mom
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P Ullrich
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Posted: Sat 12 Dec, 2015 8:33 am Post subject: |
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Thanks everyone! Scott, the handle is treated with linseed oil. I repeatedly rub the oil in, let it dry well, then repeat. Do it about once a day, then once a week, for as long as choose. In fact I'm still rubbing some in weekly
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Shahril Dzulkifli
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Posted: Sun 13 Dec, 2015 4:42 am Post subject: DIY: Moat Sword |
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This Moat sword looks more like a Viking or Migration period sword to me. And by the way, I really appreciate the engraving on its hilt.
“You have power over your mind - not outside events. Realize this, and you will find strength”
- Marcus Aurelius
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Scott Kowalski
Location: Oak Lawn, IL USA Joined: 24 Nov 2006
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Posted: Sun 13 Dec, 2015 7:22 am Post subject: |
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I believe that is a Type X blade from the Albion Moat Sale Shahril so you would be correct when stating that it looks like a Viking or Migration era blade.
Thank you for the information on how you did the grip P. Once again a great looking project!
I do have one more question. Is the guard folded? As I swear that I can see layers in the cross section.
Chris Landwehr 10/10/49-1/1/09 My Mom
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Thomas R-W
Location: Minnesota, USA Joined: 15 Aug 2014
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Posted: Sun 13 Dec, 2015 7:38 am Post subject: |
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A truly stunning sword really, fantastic work!
~Thorill
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P Ullrich
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Posted: Sun 13 Dec, 2015 11:37 am Post subject: |
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Scott Kowalski wrote: |
I do have one more question. Is the guard folded? As I swear that I can see layers in the cross section. |
Scott I think that wrought iron typically shows grain and textures based on how it is made. No folding done on my part.
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Julien M
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Posted: Sun 13 Dec, 2015 1:18 pm Post subject: |
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Very nice! Did you keep some of the pitting on the blade apparent on purpose to match the "antique" look of the guard and pommel?
I find that most moat blades, even quiet rusted, clean up rather easily back to spotless satin (with some degree of effort and sandpaper of course
Very neat sword.
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P Ullrich
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Posted: Sun 13 Dec, 2015 3:02 pm Post subject: |
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Julien M wrote: | Very nice! Did you keep some of the pitting on the blade apparent on purpose to match the "antique" look of the guard and pommel?
I find that most moat blades, even quiet rusted, clean up rather easily back to spotless satin (with some degree of effort and sandpaper of course
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Thank Julien. Pitting was too extensive for me to be confident about removing steel without compromising the fuller and other lines. These pics show it a little better, after scrubbing and before.
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David Lewis Smith
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Posted: Mon 14 Dec, 2015 4:57 am Post subject: |
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That is really beautiful. I love what you did and the fittings are top notch.
Thank you for posting
David L Smith
MSG (RET)
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Julien M
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Posted: Mon 14 Dec, 2015 5:47 am Post subject: |
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Pictures says it all, never had a moat that corroded before - Nice job on cleaning it up. I think it matches the look of the hilt very well.
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Shahril Dzulkifli
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Posted: Tue 22 Dec, 2015 5:19 am Post subject: DIY: Moat Sword |
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I have 1 question regarding this sword:
Has it been tested yet?
“You have power over your mind - not outside events. Realize this, and you will find strength”
- Marcus Aurelius
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P Ullrich
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Posted: Tue 22 Dec, 2015 6:40 am Post subject: Re: DIY: Moat Sword |
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Shahril Dzulkifli wrote: | I have 1 question regarding this sword:
Has it been tested yet? |
I've swing it at nothing yet. Still needs sharpening.....
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