I'm working on my first sword for some time, it's in the final stages, but now I'm facing some decisions that are hard to take, so I'm asking for your advice.
To give you an idea about how my sword will look like, the closest relative is the Albion Templar.
Here are some characteristics:
Blade length: 80 cm
Total length: 95-98 cm (not decided yet)
Blade width: 44 mm at base tapering to 30 mm
Blade thickness: 7 mm at guard tapering to 3.5 mm (5 cms from tip)
Blade mass: 770 g
Crossguard mass: cca. 100 g
Pommel mass: 240-330 g (not decided yet)
Pommel diameter: 45-50 mm (not decided yet)
CoG without guard and pommel: 24.5 cms from guard
CoG with guard, without pommel: 21.5 cms from guard
Now I have some dilemmas:
Short (105 mm) or long grip (125 mm)?
Light (240 g) or heavy (330 g) pommel?
Note that I'm 6' 0'' tall and I have a rather large hand, so normal 9-10 cm grips feel quite uncomfortable. A 10,5 cm grip feels fine with hammer grip, but no so great for handshake grip or when aiding with the left hand.
A light pommel looks better and and will lead to a lighter sword of cca. 1100 grams but with a farther CoG (cca 14 cms from guard) with some little variations depending on grip length. A large pommel besides unbalancing the sword will add weight but leads to a better CoG (11,5 - 12 cms from guard).
Following Vincent's instructions I wrote a little program to calculate some basic characteristics and determining pommel weight - CoG variations. I attached some screenshots with different setups.
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Note that the pivots are not yet measured so any characteristics related to them should be ignored.
I will appreciate any advice or opinion so please help!
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