Hi, I see in your videos that you use the anvil and hammer less and less. I suppose it is due to your great mastery and obviously also for efficiency, in any case your work is simply wonderful, congratulations. a warm greeting
You should glue a bit of soft felt where the point goes in scabbards to help with rattling. Just needs a small amount so the tip of the sword or knife sticks into it but not very far up to prevent wear on the finish.
Why the scabbard is so thick? Even with leather inside (which is not a good choice IMHO, it will absorb water, deform and may cause rust. I do not think that 15 century scabbards were faced with anything, and earlier they used sheepskin or even otter fur, not leather) you can shave at least 30% of wood without any adverse effect. If it follows the shape of the blade on the outside more closely, with medial ridge, it will look much more elegant. Also you forget to carve slight recess for the chape - yours is a bit on massive side and sticks out. Masking it with black leather stripes is not the best solution. Check the scabbard of "sword of the connetable de France" in Paris army museum (inv J 26). Not only it is one of the best preserved 15 c scabbard but (unlike Munich type XX scabbard which is definitely better) it is on standalone display, you can walk around and see backside of the scabbard with stitching etc :)
A powerful and long sword swung from horseback. Room for two hands when it’s time to go to ground. Magnificent piece. The chappe is a really nice touch.
It's interesting that your using waxed cotton thread which was unheard of in my great great grandfathers day in silesian. MY Great Great Grandfather was swordsmith armourer blacksmith and he used to stitch the leather together wet with damp leather thread and between it and the glue as it dried It would stretch and stick very tight.
Always hypnotising to watch These Videos. All your pieces are well made. You motivate me to at least try doing a scabbard myself. Have a decent knowledge of woodworking but Lack a lot in leatherworking. What kind of "band" are you using to sew the leather on the Outsider? Is it more stabile than normal clothstring? Keep Up your wonderful Work really appreciatr every Video from you. Greetings from Germany.
@@johnmartlew5897 omg he did it again!!, you know that moment in columbo when he realities he has been had by a magician, i feel like that, missed it twice. that'll teach me to watch it with the sound off................................what, its all i got.
Hey you did nice work but its very thoufh and take to much time. We can make aprox 300 to 400 pieces daily in a smooth and esay way. And also i can show you if you want
Very cool 😀👍
There's nothing worse than not tidying up a workshop!
😮💨
Nice work, Amazing!!!!
I always wanted to see how all this made thank you sooo much Ur an angel 😊🙏
Another great job
Как всегда ВЕЛИКОЛЕПНО!!!!
Good Work!
Красота! Успехов!
Да, хорошая работа, я тоже мечи делаю :)
Awesome!
Parabéns! Verdadeira jóia!
Good job 👌👍
Out standing work
Hi, I see in your videos that you use the anvil and hammer less and less. I suppose it is due to your great mastery and obviously also for efficiency, in any case your work is simply wonderful, congratulations. a warm greeting
Супер. Меч и ножны мастер оружейник отличная работа красиво
Prachtig werk!
Brilliant
Fantastic work! It is beautiful.
Beautiful
WELL DONE..CHEERS.
مبدع 🌹🌹
Best and best
You should glue a bit of soft felt where the point goes in scabbards to help with rattling. Just needs a small amount so the tip of the sword or knife sticks into it but not very far up to prevent wear on the finish.
عاشت (👏اي👏دك👏) علا هذا الشي واشكرآ
Why the scabbard is so thick? Even with leather inside (which is not a good choice IMHO, it will absorb water, deform and may cause rust. I do not think that 15 century scabbards were faced with anything, and earlier they used sheepskin or even otter fur, not leather) you can shave at least 30% of wood without any adverse effect. If it follows the shape of the blade on the outside more closely, with medial ridge, it will look much more elegant.
Also you forget to carve slight recess for the chape - yours is a bit on massive side and sticks out. Masking it with black leather stripes is not the best solution.
Check the scabbard of "sword of the connetable de France" in Paris army museum (inv J 26). Not only it is one of the best preserved 15 c scabbard but (unlike Munich type XX scabbard which is definitely better) it is on standalone display, you can walk around and see backside of the scabbard with stitching etc :)
A powerful and long sword swung from horseback. Room for two hands when it’s time to go to ground. Magnificent piece. The chappe is a really nice touch.
It's interesting that your using waxed cotton thread which was unheard of in my great great grandfathers day in silesian. MY Great Great Grandfather was swordsmith armourer blacksmith and he used to stitch the leather together wet with damp leather thread and between it and the glue as it dried It would stretch and stick very tight.
I am amazed by your work. Do you sell things you make? And how much would something like this cost?
You are amazing. Do you sell your sword, what is the price of this one for example?
Muhteşem birşey helal olsun
Always hypnotising to watch These Videos. All your pieces are well made. You motivate me to at least try doing a scabbard myself. Have a decent knowledge of woodworking but Lack a lot in leatherworking. What kind of "band" are you using to sew the leather on the Outsider? Is it more stabile than normal clothstring?
Keep Up your wonderful Work really appreciatr every Video from you.
Greetings from Germany.
What product do you use to protect and seal the leather and how often do you apply?
is it sharp enough to Slay the dragon that rules the land lol gorgeous simply amazing work yup yup
👍👍👍👍👍👍
👍👍👍👍👍
You could make Arwen’s Hadhafang or Aragon’s dagger
Excessively thick scabbard next to the buterol. Do you always have to carry the sword in your hands?
How would you go about measuring the leather for the scabbard
i roll it in first
IMHO Тут на коричневой коже лучше смотрелась бы медь, а не сталь. Но всё-равно, хорошая работа! Спасибо.
I think my wallet isn't big enough to buy this 😎😁
Try to make a new and beautiful idea of a rasp knife, and the handle make it a deer horn
5:25 Is the scabbard lined with leather on the inside?
Waht kind of wood is that?
Доброго времени подскажите какой клей использует мастер при создании ножен.
Obviously I do not mean this video in particular🙏 since it is a scabard
Are you going to sold these swords or not ...........??
Cause i want it......☺
why no lining inside the scabbard on this one?
There is.
@@freerkwieringa275 yeah i see it, same colour as the wood
messylaura ...it’s black...see 5:23 and 9:55.
@@johnmartlew5897 omg he did it again!!, you know that moment in columbo when he realities he has been had by a magician, i feel like that, missed it twice.
that'll teach me to watch it with the sound off................................what, its all i got.
Can you make a smallsword please ?
How tf did they do this stuff before modern tools and machinery
Years after years of hard Work and expirience. And to stay honest the quality was variing very much from piece to piece...
Hey you did nice work but its very thoufh and take to much time. We can make aprox 300 to 400 pieces daily in a smooth and esay way. And also i can show you if you want
Здравствуйте скажите как связаться с этим кузнецом по телефону.
Hi
How about trying some CASE HARDENING ON SOME YOUR PICES 🐤😨
Sewing is always pain in the ass..
Возни много, а на выходе херня.
Что, я один из России смотрю?
Минимум пять,и это только начало!
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Чего то ножны не очень