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Join Date: Jul 2005
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Hi All! Please excuse mistakes in my first post ever. I just wanted someone to direct me to an idiot-sheet for the removal of the hilt from a Moro kris. In the absence of such an everyman's guide .. perhaps one of you would deign to guide me. I would be most appreciative. Thanks. |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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Most original hilts are secured with plant resins ; heat applied to the base of the blade should after a while warm the tang enough for removal . If the blade has stirrups (baca baca) you will need to be more careful ; sometimes these baca baca are secured by a small nail . I'd suggest using a hair dryer rather than a torch to heat the blade .
A picture of the kris in question would be most helpful . |
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Join Date: Jul 2005
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Hi Rick,
Thanks for the prompt reply. I needed the reassurance. What if the hilt is not original? I have a few krises .. all of them 'el-cheapos'.. I think, from no baca-baca to two. I'm in the process of unpacking at the moment but I'll post pix ASAP. Once again , thank you . |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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WARNING! this is kinda aggressive!
i place the metal tray in our oven as close as i can to the top and set it to broil. i then place the sword blade first in the oven making sure the handle is out of the oven. this is important! oh, you need the Ov Glove coz it gets pretty hot. or maybe a real thick oven mitts. once it gets hot, remove the sword and wiggle the blade from handle. keep repeating until it comes off... |
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^ Just curious, that doesn't ruin the temper of the blade at all, does it?
(I don't think it does since you need to heat a blade up to an extreme heat but just wanna make sure) |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Louisville, KY
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