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My new beautiful knife! - Cheyenne - 12-14-2010

Hi All,

I thought i'd post here the thing of beauty that is winging its way to me very soon.

It is based around this picture from Paul Elliots website:

http://www.eriding.net/media/photos/his ... w2_051.jpg

I know that pattern welding isn't present in the picture of the original - but it is something i'd like to explore further as a transitionary aspect of the post 5th century identity. I've always been a believer in the hybridisation of certain aspects of craft acquisition.

It was made for me by my friend and very talented armourer/blacksmith Steve Mitchell who teaches at the National Blacksmithing college in Hereford. He can do pretty much anything given the right refs...

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=3 ... =622043326

The handle is antique pre 1945 ivory - pattern welding all done by steve at his forge.. it wasn't cheap, but It will serve as pride of place in my teaching collection Smile

claire


Re: My new beautiful knife! - RelPel - 12-17-2010

Sorry, but cant see the photo because i need to be your friend on FB. What about to make it not private?

Thanks


Re: My new beautiful knife! - MDF - 12-20-2010

I do not have a FB profile :mrgreen: you can post here? I am very curious.


Re: My new beautiful knife! - Gaius Julius Caesar - 12-22-2010

I am your friend on FB but cannot see it either.. Big Grin


Re: My new beautiful knife! - Cheyenne - 12-25-2010

Woops, try this,

http://s841.photobucket.com/albums/zz33 ... titled.jpg

Smile


Re: My new beautiful knife! - M. Demetrius - 12-25-2010

It's a beauty, all right. Excellent workmanship. Does it hold an edge? Will it slice a turnip?


Re: My new beautiful knife! - Doc - 12-25-2010

That is really an excellent reconstruction.


Re: My new beautiful knife! - Virilis - 12-25-2010

Oh sorry, I read "my new beatiful wife". Anyway a great artefact!


Re: My new beautiful knife! - Cheyenne - 12-26-2010

Cheers guys,

Yes, it has a good cutting edge - its not visible in the picture, but the cutting edge has been forged on separately. This is how Steve constructed the piece:

"The blade is mild steel, 0.5% carbon steel and bandsaw blade pattern welded. The bit is spring steel (0.55%) and should keep a good edge. I've heat treated it so you can sharpen it easily.

The rivets were forged down from some 16mm round copper, so all of the components are hand made"

Tidy Smile