Swedish 15th cen 'Platoknifr' (rondeldagger).
Recently finished rondel dagger inspired by swedish originals from mid and late 15th cen. Shallowly hollowground four-edged blade. Grip construction with thick tang and shaped sheet-metal over a wooden base, method based on finds from Glimmingehus, Skåne. Light and sturdy.
Length 41,5cm, blade length 29cm. Weight 350g.
The dagger is for hi-fi reenactment use, finish made to match arms for war late 15th cen.
Comments appreciated.
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Additional photos;
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Looks nice, Willhelm.

How did you do the upper roundel ?

Where could I find more info about the Glimmingehus finds ?
Fabrice Cognot wrote:
Looks nice, Willhelm.

How did you do the upper roundel ?

Where could I find more info about the Glimmingehus finds ?


Thanks.

Not sure if you mean the small or big rondel by "upper" so; big rondel - forge basic shape then grinding and filing, small rondel - done cold, i.e hand filed from 4mm sheetmetal.

Here is a link to some of the cataloged items at the Historical Museum, http://mis.historiska.se/mis/sok/mylist.asp?id=714
W. Schütz wrote:
Not sure if you mean the small or big rondel by "upper" so; big rondel - forge basic shape then grinding and filing, small rondel - done cold, i.e hand filed from 4mm sheetmetal.


OK so you mean the big roundel is just a single block of metal, right ?


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Here is a link to some of the cataloged items at the Historical Museum, http://mis.historiska.se/mis/sok/mylist.asp?id=714


Great link, thanks !
Yes thats right, i did not want to make it from sheet metal as seen in some originals, the blade on this one is bigger then the daggers ive seen with a sheet metal rondel, so i wanted a solid to balance the blade.
Makes sense.

Regarding the Museum link : my Swedish not being what it never rally used to be, is there a way to display the other items they have ?
If you go to "föremål" and "lista sakord" you might be able to guess your way to some items, but this search engine can be a bit arduous to use, even for a swedish-speaking person..
Photo's taken at Glimminghus while I was there, including some rondel daggers (was a bit dark, so not to clear):
http://1501bc.com/page/zweden_VAEE_2005/Glimm...index.html

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