Flamberge Short Sword. W.I.P. - In shop Photos
I just finished another one of my favorite blade types to make and figured I would share some steps along the way. I tried to take some pictures between each step and I uploaded a ton of them to our facebook. (http://www.facebook.com/baltimoreknife)

This is a flamberge short sword that I made on monday.

Blade length is 22"
Cocobolo handle
Fishtail pommel
POB is 1.75" from the hilt
Edge : sharp

The customer asked for a dagger/short sword in the flamberge style. The rest was up to me so I mixed and matched some hilt pieces and pommel ideas untill I got something I felt worked well together. This is what I came up with.

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To see more of this sword and more in progress pictures please see http://www.facebook.com/baltimoreknife#!/albu...8181225150

Comments welcome.

Cheers,
Good work Matthew, excellent.
I'm sure you spent a lot of time on this one and I wish it was a little longer.
Keep up the good work.

Gabriel
G. Ghazarian wrote:
Good work Matthew, excellent.
I'm sure you spent a lot of time on this one and I wish it was a little longer.
Keep up the good work.

Gabriel


Thanks. I am pretty proud of this piece. From straight bar to finished piece including heat treat I have 2 and half hours in this sword. I call it speed grinding and things just clicked. Thought the customer was coming around midnight to pick it up and they called me at 6:15 to tell me that they were 1 hour away. They waited for a few mins while I sanded the handle. I was a proud man that night.
Very nice little sword! I would love to have a bastard version with just a bit more profile taper...
Cool! Im impressed that you were able to produce it so quickly. What is the width of the blade?
You should be proud Matthew, you do honest work.

Gabriel
Matthew Stagmer wrote:

From straight bar to finished piece including heat treat I have 2 and half hours in this sword.


Woah! Just my tempering cycles alone take more than 2 hours....!?

great work on the blade/pommel, by the way! I really like that fishtail.
Dustin R. Reagan wrote:
Matthew Stagmer wrote:

From straight bar to finished piece including heat treat I have 2 and half hours in this sword.


Woah! Just my tempering cycles alone take more than 2 hours....!?

great work on the blade/pommel, by the way! I really like that fishtail.


Well, I guess you busted me there. I didnt think about that. It was in the oven during lunch. :) Doh ! I guess I should say that my hands on time was 2.5 hours.
Luka Borscak wrote:
Very nice little sword! I would love to have a bastard version with just a bit more profile taper...


I would love to make one. I haven't done a bastard Flamberge in a few years. No problem. I prefer a bit more taper too. This was just a bar of alloy that had been sitting around waiting to become something for awhile. I like the curves to get tighter and tigher towards the tip.
Matthew Stagmer wrote:
Luka Borscak wrote:
Very nice little sword! I would love to have a bastard version with just a bit more profile taper...


I would love to make one. I haven't done a bastard Flamberge in a few years. No problem. I prefer a bit more taper too. This was just a bar of alloy that had been sitting around waiting to become something for awhile. I like the curves to get tighter and tigher towards the tip.


When I will be once ready for such an order, I will definitely go to you!

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