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P Ullrich
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Posted: Fri 31 Jan, 2025 2:51 pm Post subject: DIY: Fantasy sword build |
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This fantasy-style project started with a bare blade purchased from a forumite. The blade has a cool patterned core that you can see in some pics. Fittings are wrought iron, heavily etched for an ancient look and then browned. Very pleased with the textures that came out on the guard especially. The pommel piece split while shaping, a weld fail, so I built in the bronze spacer. Made this by stock removal. Had to do some fussy pinning and other fiddly steps to get it right. :O. These maneuvers just about doubled the total build time lol. Scabbard build by carving out two slats, turned out great and very slim and more peaceful process than veneer core builds Ive done. Added a bronze ring to the scabbard, stock removal again, to get cohesive design. Minimalist decoration for the scabbard just texturizing to fit other visual themes.
I hope you like it!
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Ryan McLaurin
Location: California Joined: 12 May 2008
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Posted: Sat 01 Feb, 2025 11:40 pm Post subject: |
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That looks great. I really like the double fuller, and the finish on the hilt pieces adds a lot of character. Very unique looking sword!
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P Ullrich
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Posted: Sun 02 Feb, 2025 10:05 am Post subject: |
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Ryan McLaurin wrote: | That looks great. I really like the double fuller, and the finish on the hilt pieces adds a lot of character. Very unique looking sword! |
Thanks Ryan!
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Dan D'Silva
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Posted: Sun 02 Feb, 2025 12:58 pm Post subject: |
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It's the legendary Viking longsword!
The etching and browning is very interesting; it makes it look like those parts were dug out of the ground or languishing in a forgotten armory for ages.
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P Ullrich
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Posted: Yesterday at 7:28 am Post subject: |
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Dan D'Silva wrote: | It's the legendary Viking longsword!
The etching and browning is very interesting; it makes it look like those parts were dug out of the ground or languishing in a forgotten armory for ages. |
Thanks Dan. I keep coming back to the brown patina on sword fittings, has a nice look rarely seen
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Victor R.
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Posted: Yesterday at 11:53 am Post subject: |
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Interesting looking piece - while it may not share the dimensions, it gives me the feel of the Scandi/Norse/Danish style of the XVIIIe type swords, and wrought with bronze or copper is right up my alley. The sword in my pfp uses old wrought in the fittings - not blued or browned but it has that wonderful grain. Over time, it has taken on a patina similar to a light browning - just have to keep it clean and wiped with oil from time to time to make sure that the patina doesn't become active rust.
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