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Shane Allee
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Posted: Fri 17 Jun, 2005 12:54 pm Post subject: What have I done? |
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Anyone want to guess?
Nathan R. and Nathan B. can't play, they know too much.
Shane
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Folkert van Wijk
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Posted: Fri 17 Jun, 2005 1:01 pm Post subject: I quess |
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I quess you played around in/with Photoshop.........
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William Goodwin
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Posted: Fri 17 Jun, 2005 1:21 pm Post subject: |
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Could mustard be involved here?
Bill
Roanoke Sword Guilde
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"I was born for this" - Joan of Arc
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Eric McHugh
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Posted: Fri 17 Jun, 2005 1:38 pm Post subject: I think I know |
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but I'm not going to say...I actually want to do that, so you will have to share with me your technique once you unveil it.
For those who need a hint, look at the line on the tang...
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Aaron Schnatterly
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Posted: Fri 17 Jun, 2005 1:50 pm Post subject: |
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The pictures suck on my laptop...
looks like a shell/inner core thing.
-Aaron Schnatterly
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Fortior Qui Se Vincit
(He is stronger who conquers himself.)
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Michael F.
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Posted: Fri 17 Jun, 2005 1:51 pm Post subject: |
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Hmmm...Difficult....looks like you used some odd tool or something to only grind and polish a few lines on the blade....or you had it blackened and did something to make it shiny in parts?? I have no idea, really. Looks really cool though!
"Tis but a scratch.....A scratch? your arm's off!"-- Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
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Jean Thibodeau
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Posted: Fri 17 Jun, 2005 2:33 pm Post subject: |
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My guess: Some sort of pattern welding with little or no folding if it's not just a surface cosmetic threatment.
Thin strips welded one over the other until forming a tall but narrow bar that is then turned over 90 degrees and then flattened into a blade shape with primary bevels hammered and / or ground in.
But I am really just completely guessing.
Since I don't forge and have truly minimal knowledge of how specific patterns are produced I am curious to see if what I hope is a logical conclusion based on minimal knowledge and information turns out to be even a bit right.
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Kirk Lee Spencer
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Posted: Fri 17 Jun, 2005 3:53 pm Post subject: |
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If I were to try and duplicate it, I would paint longitudinal stripes with a clear fingernail polish leaving uncovered strips between and then dip it in ferric chloride and let the exposed areas oxidize.
ks
Two swords
Lit in Eden’s flame
One of iron and one of ink
To place within a bloody hand
One of God or one of man
Our souls to one of
Two eternities
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Gordon Clark
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Posted: Fri 17 Jun, 2005 3:58 pm Post subject: |
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It is obviously a sword for the Cat in the Hat.
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Aaron Schnatterly
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Posted: Fri 17 Jun, 2005 3:59 pm Post subject: |
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Kirk Lee Spencer wrote: | If I were to try and duplicate it, I would paint longitudinal stripes with a clear fingernail polish leaving uncovered strips between and then dip it in ferric chloride and let the exposed areas oxidize.
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... which preferentially etches the blade, giving it a pattern-welded effect. Interesting...
-Aaron Schnatterly
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Fortior Qui Se Vincit
(He is stronger who conquers himself.)
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Shane Allee
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Posted: Fri 17 Jun, 2005 4:16 pm Post subject: |
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Ok, it is a ferric etch with a commercial resist submerged for a few hours. Of course that was taken before I cleaned it off, just to screw with people. Overall I am very happy with my result it looks pretty close to the handful of blades that were etched with the vine or woodgrain pattern. Anyway it looks more like this after it was been cleaned up. Haven't been able to get a full length shot to turn out yet.
Shane
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Brian M
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Posted: Sat 18 Jun, 2005 12:35 am Post subject: |
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Darn, I was going to guess that you bought a Sharpie and spent a few hours drawing wavy lines on an unfinished blade.
Brian M
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