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Another "medieval" sword.
Jul 6th, 2011 at 8:44am
 
Hallo everyone!
Here're some pictures of my last work, a "medieval" longsword. To tell the truth, it's more a fantasy one, but the design is Medieval, and so...
This because I've got two projects - the first is the serious one, as some of you may know: to study Iron Age ironsmithing techniques by recreating them. And the second one is.... the "Compagnia del Bodio", a fantasy group involved in Medieval-style parties, which are common in the small country villages of Central and Northern Italy.

I love Iron Age, but am even fascinated by Middle Age. But I already spend a lot of energies on the first project, so I just want to have fun with the second one. This leaded me to produce a huge variety of fantasy items, such as bows and crossbows, leather and lamellar armors, clothes, accessories, daggers, and so on... by recycling unused raw materials, and by applying fantasy more than historical accuracy in my works!
This way I'm very satisfied when I succeed in my Iron Age researches, and even enjoy a lot having fun with my fantasy group (just know that the Bodio is a popular, cheap Italian wine...).

By the way, enough talking, here's the pictures - sorry for the bad quality, but I took them with my mom's mobile!

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(this's my "trademark", which I put on every item I make: the shape of Tito, my dog  Cheesy)

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...and this shows how I fixed the handle, should anybody want to know it. It's not the most effective way, because I'd have heat up the tang and hammered it on the pommel, as I've done on another shortsword. But as I said, the motto is "more fun less labor", and the sword is strong enough, so the rivet is good for me!
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Reply #1 - Jul 6th, 2011 at 12:00pm
 
Did you cast the blade?  Bill
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Reply #2 - Jul 6th, 2011 at 2:43pm
 
Nope, I've found it on the ground, even if it sounds incredible  Grin

It once must have been a two-handed sword, but the edge of the tang broke. They tried to weld it but it broke again. So they took the cross-guard and the pommel and left the blade. Which I found, 3 years ago.
To test its strength, I hit hard my anvil, hitting it with the sword's edge first, and then with the plate. The sword didn't broke, and the next test was the one used by Roman ironsmiths: to bend the sword on my head.
It passed the test and a further confirm of its strength came when I had to cut some of the blade, to obtain a longer tang: I wasted two electric wheel's discs  Shocked
It has been used in combats, as confirmed by many notches on its edges.
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Reply #3 - Jul 7th, 2011 at 3:08am
 
IF it took two grinding wheel discs to do, it was probably phosphor bronze.
Dirt common as scrap (think gear shifter/selector) and very very hard.

Very cool man, i need to put up pics of my sword work
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Reply #4 - Jul 7th, 2011 at 8:06am
 
Yeah, we could open a topic about swords! (or modify this one's title)  Wink
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Reply #5 - Jul 10th, 2011 at 8:46am
 
A reenactor or HEMA practitioner's discarded sword blade ??
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Reply #6 - Jul 10th, 2011 at 5:49pm
 
Yeah, I didn't believe to my eyes as I saw the blade on the grass!
I mean, it was still good for use! It seems that the group that abandoned it had enough swords...
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Reply #7 - Jul 11th, 2011 at 12:46am
 
Mauro Fiorentini wrote on Jul 10th, 2011 at 5:49pm:
Yeah, I didn't believe to my eyes as I saw the blade on the grass!
I mean, it was still good for use! It seems that the group that abandoned it had enough swords...
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You were probably thinking much of swords those days so you attracted yourself towards one.Great find and work!I have a medieval crossbow,are you interested in a trade or to buy it?
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Reply #8 - Jul 14th, 2011 at 8:23am
 
Thank you jlasud!
And thank for your offer, but I've got crossbows and bows, too - made by myself of course  Cheesy For the crossbows, I use the simple "button" mechanism - a lever pushing up a wood cylinder, that forces the string out of a small step excavated in the crossbow's handle. Which mechanism do you use?
By the way, I'm going to make other swords, and I'd like to give you the next one - for free, of course!
It would be amazing if one of my swords would reach the New World  Cheesy
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Reply #9 - Jul 22nd, 2011 at 10:20am
 
mauro, not to mooch, but i do live it the new world, and i would like a nice sword, i will send something in return for it though.
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Reply #10 - Jul 23rd, 2011 at 8:10am
 
No, there's no need for that, really!
By the way, I've found another blade, but has a more recent design: it's long and thin, and is more a piercing blade than a slashing one.
It's from Toledo, so I believe it's a good steel too; it has its harness but I'm going to change them - after having tested the blade's strength against my anvil  Smiley
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Reply #11 - Jul 23rd, 2011 at 12:58pm
 
i would rather have a piercing sword
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Reply #12 - Jul 26th, 2011 at 8:35am
 
Hallo!
The blade didn't pass the test - it bended easily on my anvil, but can't return to its proper straightness.
It didn't broke, but the tang blends easily.
Since I want to give you an efficient sword, I'll look for another blade, or make one myself  Smiley
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Reply #13 - Jan 9th, 2012 at 1:23pm
 
Hallo people!
I resume this post to show you my last effort at the forge!
I am fond of exploring forests, and have often found myself in need of a big knife for chopping branches and open my way in the wild.
I already have my grandfather's falchions, but I thought:"Why don't I make a Medieval - looking one?" and so here it is...

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Almost 6 hours of forging, almost 6 kilos of both vegetal and coke coal, almost 3 beer cans: here's THE BRANCH's NIGHTMARE!
mwuahahahahahahahahaha...!
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More info at http://ilferrochecanta.forumfree.it (sorry for spamming C_A).
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Reply #14 - Jan 10th, 2012 at 2:58am
 
  I love it Mauro!  I wonder why they used that shape?  It reminds me of a straight razor or a katana, but what purpose would that have against armor?  Usually you want something slim and pointy as a knife to get into the chinks of the armor to finish your opponent, perhaps the end was used like a can opener? haha!
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