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!



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

)

...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!
Greetings,
Mauro.