I used walnut heartwood from a tree that used to grow in my back yard for the pommel and grip, with copper accents, and poplar for the scabbard. All the carving, cutting, and shaping was done by hand (I used predominantly a straight chisel, some rasps, and a small plane).
I also used my dremel tool to do the engravings on the scabbard throat. The copper throat and chape are nailed into place. I probably should have glued the chape in place first before inserting the copper brads, because it is a little loose - but I console myself by saying that it's a decorative piece and won't be subject to much abuse :cool:
The wood is finished in a light coating of olive oil.

The blade when it arrived

Guess it matched my plan fairly well

Finished product - ahh, shiny...

Detail

I haven't peened this yet, and know enough about bronze to not even try. My friend is one of two bronze hammer-smiths on the west coast, so I'll let him do what he wants.

Yep, I'm happy with how it turned out. [/img]