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Henry R. Gower
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Posted: Wed 27 May, 2020 9:59 am Post subject: Workshop process |
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Damian, It is a real pleasure to see how the swords and scabbards are made. Being able to appreciate the details, the pommels, forming the recess in the guard to secure the blade, the chape. Thank you for all the splendid photographs.
Henry
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Damian Sulowski
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Posted: Wed 27 May, 2020 11:56 pm Post subject: Re: Workshop process |
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Henry R. Gower wrote: | Damian, It is a real pleasure to see how the swords and scabbards are made. Being able to appreciate the details, the pommels, forming the recess in the guard to secure the blade, the chape. Thank you for all the splendid photographs.
Henry |
Thank you Henry. It is a great pleasure to put here some photos of my work. And I am happy that you and some other people like it. Greetings.
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Damian Sulowski
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Michael Beeching
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Posted: Mon 01 Jun, 2020 12:24 pm Post subject: |
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Damian,
Are you actually staking the guard in place? If so, I've not seen that before!
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Tyler C.
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Posted: Mon 01 Jun, 2020 2:01 pm Post subject: |
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I like the look of the black oxide fittings. I see black fittings in period artwork of this age on occasion so it could very well be a period correct finish.
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Damian Sulowski
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Posted: Tue 02 Jun, 2020 9:25 am Post subject: |
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Michael Beeching wrote: | Damian,
Are you actually staking the guard in place? If so, I've not seen that before! |
Yes I usualy make it in this way, then the guard is immobile . There are some examples of this method in history. Offen the guard was also forged from the side and pressed to the fuller. There are many examples in history that the whole in crossguard was too loose and then it was immobile with the handle. I think that most of swordmakers make it in this way.
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Damian Sulowski
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Posted: Tue 02 Jun, 2020 9:29 am Post subject: |
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Tyler C. wrote: | I like the look of the black oxide fittings. I see black fittings in period artwork of this age on occasion so it could very well be a period correct finish. |
Thank you. It was an idea of my clien and I think it look very good. it is not hemical oxide. It is made in vey high temperature - the surface is partly burned out - it is something like antiques.
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Damian Sulowski
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Damian Sulowski
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Posted: Sat 06 Jun, 2020 6:52 am Post subject: |
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Hello my friends. I want to show you our last work. It was a special order that gave us a lot of emotions. It is a sword type X from X-XIth. century.
The blade is type 5 in Geibig's classification. It is a long, big blade and it has incredible blow strength.
All elements are full handmade - forged blade, holes in the crossguard and pommel forged in a traditional way and a socketforged by hand from sheet of
metal. Photos of the process you could seen in my posts.
The pattern on the scabbard was carved in 3D way. without the punches with a ready pattern and without ready-made rollers.
I hope you will enjoy our work - I invite you to fallow our page and to share this post.
Viking sword type X
Full functional, made with high quality steel 51CrV4 (6150)
Hardened 54HRC,
Total lenght: 100,5cm,
Blade lenght: 86cm,
Blade width at the base: 5cm,
Balance: 14,5cm,
Grip lenght: 10cm,
Weight 1250g,
Edge is sharp
movie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJrGwKa1h3g
more photos: http://historicalswordszone.com/viking-sword-type-x/
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Damian Sulowski
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Damian Sulowski
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Damian Sulowski
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Damian Sulowski
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Posted: Mon 27 Jul, 2020 10:42 am Post subject: |
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The classic sword type XII
Total lenght: 98cm
Blade width at the base: 4,9cm
Blade lenght: 82cm
Balance: 12,5cm
Weight: 1180g
Grip lenght: 10cm
Edge is sharp
Full functional, made with high quality steel 51CrV4 (6150),
Hardened 54HRC
XIII century
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Damian Sulowski
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Damian Sulowski
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Posted: Sun 23 Aug, 2020 1:27 am Post subject: |
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I would like to introduce you to two great coins that we can put in to the pommel of sword type XII, XIII or XIIIa. If you would like to have some nice sword with this details then just let me knew and make an order and I will make it for you with great pleasure. Coins are full handaded, engraved by Manson Malanowski - it is not CNC method, laser or wytrawianie. Greetings and I wish you a nice Sunday.
http://historicalswordszone.com
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Damian Sulowski
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Posted: Mon 14 Sep, 2020 1:15 pm Post subject: |
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MOVIE:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XYqqwI3F9v4
Long sword type XVIIIb
Let me introduce you to a wonderful new longsword and a unique scabbard.
Working on this project was very rewarding for me and my wife.
I can say that we love this sword and we put a lot of good energy into working on it.
Total lenght: 126,5cm
Blade lenght: 95cm
Blade width at the base: 4,9cm
Balance: 6,5cm
Weight: 1730g
Grip lenght: 22,5cm
Edge is sharp
Full functional, made with high quality steel 51CrV4 (6150),
Hardened 54HRC
http://historicalswordszone.com
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Damian Sulowski
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Jeff Cierniak
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Posted: Tue 20 Oct, 2020 10:11 am Post subject: |
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Damian Sulowski wrote: | Hello my friends. I want to show you our last work. It was a special order that gave us a lot of emotions. It is a sword type X from X-XIth. century.
The blade is type 5 in Geibig's classification. It is a long, big blade and it has incredible blow strength.
All elements are full handmade - forged blade, holes in the crossguard and pommel forged in a traditional way and a socketforged by hand from sheet of
metal. Photos of the process you could seen in my posts.
The pattern on the scabbard was carved in 3D way. without the punches with a ready pattern and without ready-made rollers.
I hope you will enjoy our work - I invite you to fallow our page and to share this post.
Viking sword type X
Full functional, made with high quality steel 51CrV4 (6150)
Hardened 54HRC,
Total lenght: 100,5cm,
Blade lenght: 86cm,
Blade width at the base: 5cm,
Balance: 14,5cm,
Grip lenght: 10cm,
Weight 1250g,
Edge is sharp
movie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJrGwKa1h3g
more photos: http://historicalswordszone.com/viking-sword-type-x/ |
Wow! This is amazingly beautiful. When I can afford it I would love a type X like that. Perhaps a bit less fancy :P
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Damian Sulowski
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Damian Sulowski
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Posted: Tue 27 Oct, 2020 9:26 am Post subject: |
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Let me introduce you to "The Wild Ivy" - Sword type XXa
It is very beautiful sword inpired on the historical find from XVth century from series Castillon Swords. The sword is full handmade with traditional methods.
Total lenght: 111,5cm
Blade width at the base: 4,4cm
Blade lenght: 91cm
Balance: 10cm
Weight: 1259g
Grip lenght: 10,8cm
Edge is sharp
Full functional, made with high quality steel 51CrV4 (6150),
Hardened 54HRC
historicalswordszone.com
#sword #sulowskidamian #medieval #XXa #swordmaker #scabbard #armoury #handmade #custom
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