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Old 10th December 2015, 09:29 PM   #1
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I recently picked up a few swords, I like how they look and decided they would look well on the wall,Neither however had a scabbard so I decided to fashion a means of displaying
Swords in question are a khanda and a tulwar, not same shape of style but look well together
Method is quiet simple and the picture should explain the process
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I got some 4 inch copper tubing, friendly plumber was doing some work in my workplace and I scrounged some off him
Cut a inch and a half section, with a jig saw and then used a power sander to make cut parallel
Then put swords in x shape I wanted and marked where they would go
Then I files out the grooves and all came together reasonably nice once I rounded the edges with some sand paper blocks
Overall took around one hour and I am quiet happy with the job

My wife is in Berlin for the week so that probably be the full extent of their duration on the sitting room wall

If anyone has another method they would like to share I would appreciate it

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Old 11th December 2015, 11:47 AM   #2
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Hi Ken,

Looks like a nice solution, the copper obviously being soft enough not to cause any harm to the blades.

I guess the same could be done with clear acrylic as well.
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Old 12th December 2015, 11:20 AM   #3
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HER E IS THE WAY I DISPLAY MY INDIAN,SRI LANKAN AND AFGHAN SWORDS,JUST USE LARGE PICTURE HOOKS AND SECURE THEM WITH BLUE TACK,SIMPLE WAY,SOLVED THE PROBLEM FOR ME
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My wife is in Berlin for the week so that probably be the full extent of their duration on the sitting room wall

If anyone has another method they would like to share I would appreciate it

I don't know for your sword display.
But I have a method for your wife.
My method is simple, I add an object every two months.
It's not too intrusive and let my wife the time to assimilate the new decoration. By this way, I invaded all the living room...
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By this way, I invaded all the living room...
Hope your living room is big enough!
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Old 13th December 2015, 08:21 PM   #6
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I don't know for your sword display.
But I have a method for your wife.
My method is simple, I add an object every two months.
It's not too intrusive and let my wife the time to assimilate the new decoration. By this way, I invaded all the living room...
Kubur
I would love if this was true
The swords are up on display but I reckon it will be short lived
I love Bandooks display
Some lovely items, I can only wish
Regards
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THANKS KEN,HAVE A ROOM PART OF MY LIBRARAY FOR DISPALYING SWORDS BUT MOST OF THE HOUSE WALLS ARE FULL OF MY GUNS ETC,WIFE IS NOT VERY HAPPY BUT SOMEHOW MANAGED TO CONVINCE HER,I GUESS EVERYONE OF US ARE IN THE SAME BOAT,CHEERS
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Picture-hooks and brass wire loops. You can tell I live alone can't you.
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Old 14th December 2015, 07:29 PM   #9
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Hi Ken,
Great idea! Question though.....how do you attach the swords to the copper "ring" to stop them falling out?
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Hi all
I recently picked up a few swords, I like how they look and decided they would look well on the wall,Neither however had a scabbard so I decided to fashion a means of displaying
Swords in question are a khanda and a tulwar, not same shape of style but look well together
Method is quiet simple and the picture should explain the process
Basically

I got some 4 inch copper tubing, friendly plumber was doing some work in my workplace and I scrounged some off him
Cut a inch and a half section, with a jig saw and then used a power sander to make cut parallel
Then put swords in x shape I wanted and marked where they would go
Then I files out the grooves and all came together reasonably nice once I rounded the edges with some sand paper blocks
Overall took around one hour and I am quiet happy with the job

My wife is in Berlin for the week so that probably be the full extent of their duration on the sitting room wall

If anyone has another method they would like to share I would appreciate it

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Old 14th December 2015, 09:03 PM   #10
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Hi Ken,
Great idea! Question though.....how do you attach the swords to the copper "ring" to stop them falling out?
Stu
My impression was it was simply a case of cutting the slots to the width of the blade, but I could be wrong...
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Old 14th December 2015, 10:47 PM   #11
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Hi Stu
I just cut slots very precisely and a friction fit holds them in
The khanda is not in too tight, but the tulwar is "on top" so that holds the khanda in
As the tulwar is slightly wider as you go up the blade from the handle I could introduce it into the slot closer to the handle and draw back till wider section of the blade was in contact with the walls of the slot
Bit hard to explain but I hope you get idea
As the metal is soft copper there is no blade damage
I would like to acquire a shield and mount over to finish off the display
All the best
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Old 15th December 2015, 07:51 AM   #12
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Hi Stu
I just cut slots very precisely and a friction fit holds them in
The khanda is not in too tight, but the tulwar is "on top" so that holds the khanda in
As the tulwar is slightly wider as you go up the blade from the handle I could introduce it into the slot closer to the handle and draw back till wider section of the blade was in contact with the walls of the slot
Bit hard to explain but I hope you get idea
As the metal is soft copper there is no blade damage
I would like to acquire a shield and mount over to finish off the display
All the best
Ken
Thanks Ken I was thinking that your idea would suit me also but I think in my case I would need to sort out a way of holding the blades in place. It is possible in the future that the swords in your holder might change if you find different items which you want to display, AND your good lady lets you have the display on the wall! I think your design is excellent for wall mounting in an X fashion.
Stu
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Old 15th December 2015, 02:57 PM   #13
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Definitely the basis for a good displaying method is when your wife doesn't exist or is tolerant enough to have you exhibiting all your stuff ... or she is under severe bribing.
I qualify for an intermediate position, having a wife that doesn't care much for house decoration, thus allowing me to fill up all spaces available with my things; tops and interior of cabinets ... you name it.

For some swords i use the adjustable steel rack, screwed on the wall; rather practical for when you wish to add or reduce the quantity exhibited. By glueing pieces of square section wood on the hollow stands, you may leave a vent wide enough to keep the blades in facing position. You just have to use some 'hidden' nails when, centering the swords on the stand, the hilt end tends to drop down .. specially during your cats adventures.
For some other swords, like cup hilted ones, i use 'technologic' stands made in acrylic, developed for such purpose, which i order from a spanish antique weapons website.


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