03-11-2016, 07:05 AM
something new: spatha blade reconstruction of the Illerup-find "WDK1 / SAFM"
the original is one of two swords with ivory / silver / gold handle from the "around 210 A.D"-horizon found there.
cross-section is flat / 6-sided at the base, then changing to 8-sided with 2 shallow fullers / side
the blade is made up from 4 9-layered twisted bars with 3 silvery layers separating them; welded-on cutting edges and an extra piece for the tang-part as it is seen on many blades from that time
steels used are welded steels with low carbon / high phosphor (all the shiny parts in the core of the blade), medium carbon (~0,5%) for the dark parts of the twisted rods and the tang-part, higher carbon (~0,7%) for the cutting edges
measures: length: 930mm
length blade: 747mm
width: 40 mm tapering to 26mm
thickness: 6,1mm tapering to 2,6mm
weight: 665g (original blade has 635g)
Als Mensch zu dumm, als Schwein zu kleine Ohren...
Jürgen Graßler
www.schorsch-der-schmied.de
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Jürgen Graßler
www.schorsch-der-schmied.de
www.facebook.com/pages/AG-Historisches-Handwerk/203702642993872