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UNMUTE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD
I’ve seen this come across my dash AT LEAST 10 times in the course of 2~3 days. Why the sudden revival of this post???
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Handmade Swords - Earil
Maker: Peter Lyon of Weta Workshop
Measurements: overall length 1217mm (48"); blade length 915mm (36"); weight 1.94Kg (4 pounds 4 ounces); balance point 71mm (2.8") along blade, measured from the shoulder of the blade
The sword has been made especially for the Weta Cave and Weta’s Online Shop to sell to the public. It is similar to late medieval European longswords, but with design flourishes transform it into a piece of art as well. A longsword is light enough and balanced to be used with one hand, but it can also be used two handed for powerful cutting blows. The blade is broad for much of its length, making for strong cuts, but comes to an acute point for effective thrusts, making this a true cut-and-thrust sword.
The individual parts have shapes and detail lines that blend into each other and continue into the next component, so that shapes continue even as the materials change, and the shapes of all the hilt parts draw the eye towards the diamond shaped bosses in the centre of the grip, filled with polished Paua (New Zealand abalone) shell each side. At the same time there is a strong central line through the hilt and along the blade, emphasising the straight and symmetrical shapes of the sword.
This sword has many nautical features which led the maker to the name, “Aearil”, which in Elvish means “Gleaming Ocean”.
The straight blade is ground from spring steel bar, and has been heat treated. The bevelled edge is blunted for safety and display, but could just as easily be sharpened for cutting tests. The tang of the blade is strong and wide, and passes through the cross guard, grip and pommel, and is peened over the end of the pommel for maximum strength.
The cross guard is cut from a block of mild steel. From the centre block it projects along the blade and towards the ends, which are split into a fork. This is an unusual feature which I don’t recall being used on a sword before. The cross is set onto the shoulders of the blade for extra strength and stability, as was done on medieval European swords to prevent the cross becoming loose and rattling through use.
The grip is made of beech wood, covered with leather. Thin cords under the leather create the designs, and the leather has been carefully tooled to fit into all the shapes created by the cords. The grip was mostly drilled out then fitted by heating the tang and burning out the remaining wood for a tight fit, and finally glued in place. The foregrip is straight to give a strong gripping surface, while the waisted shape of the upper grip encourages the second hand to nestle into the inside curves of the pommel.
The mild steel pommel is also a counterweight for the blade. It is shaped somewhat like a fish tail, with curved and recessed faces to add interesting shapes, and also to remove weight and get the best possible balance for the sword overall. The pommel was set tight onto the tapering tang before the end was peened over.
Source: Copyright © 2016 Weta Workshop Ltd.
Infantry Sword
Dated: second quarter of the 17th century
Culture: North European
Measurements: overall length 107.5 cm
The sword has a straight, double-edged blade (from an earlier period), ribbed at the centre, with a double groove at the base with unclear inscriptions, the tang marked “IK”. The iron hilt features a double guard, while the ring is decorated with double knots, a lower rear ring and thumb ring and a mushroom-shaped pommel with leather-bound wooden grip.
Source: Copyright © 2016 Czerny’s International Auction House
ピクニック by Chiaya
Handmade Swords - The Miekka Okaat
Maker: David DelaGardelle
Steel type: High Carbon 1075
Hilt components: carved mild steel
Wood type: aged walnut
Source: Copyright © 2016 Cedarlore Forge
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