Casting a Bronze Age winged axe
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- Опубліковано 4 лют 2022
- This video was commissioned by the museum "Fortress Königstein" in Saxonia/Germany for a special exhibition about Bronze Age finds made on the fortress area a couple of years ago. We visited the well-known archaeotechnician and metal specialist Frank Trommer and his crew in their workshop in Blaubeuren (Germany) and filmed the whole chaine operatoire - from blending the ingredients in the smelting furnace until the final hafting of the axe.
www.festung-koenigstein.de/en...
www.trommer-archaeotechnik.de
www.modellathleten.net
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Without words ... very nice!!!
Good video and even better work!!
Great video
That is some awesome work!!!
Amazing
Er cool Thanks
Nice, I currently also working on the very same thing. Winged axe but with the wings a lot more towards the back. What material did you use for the mould? I tried using fine sandstone but it is horrible to work with, the deep, narrow grooves just refuse to be worked on with simple tools.
I know :-) We used flint tools, very thin burins, and it is a matter of endureance and diligence to work with them, very time consuming, but in the end it works. The mould was made from very fine, but not too hard sandstone.
Nice work. I found bronze flat axe, and i think is the shaft made same ways as that winged axe shaft?
Yep, it is. Example is the copper axe of "Ötzi the Ice Man"
Fantastic video! What did you make the crucible from? If clay, what did you dp with it to make it wothstand the temperatures?
Thx! The crucible was made from soapstone in order to guarantee the result for the movie. Originally, Bronze Age people used sandstone
@@ulfr23 Soapstone for the crucible? How could it withstand the temperatures of the furnace? Very cool!
@@astorniit7524Oh sorry, I got you wrong. The crucible (vessel to melt the bronze) was made from special clay
@@ulfr23 ah, yes, that was exactly what I was wondering. I've had a hard time getting the composition right for such clay. Would you mind sharing some insight or the composition? Unless it is a secret recipe of course, haha.
@@astorniit7524 As I didn´t make them, I can´t share the receipt, I´m sorry, but I think it was some kind of fireclay (Schamotte) tempered with special sand
What is your mold made out of?
Made out of soapstone - BA people mostly used sandstone, but in this case soapstone was more reliable for the video takes, as sandstone sometimes cracks.