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I'll do more if it needs it, but all I can taste is burning hair at the moment. Working this stuff is pretty awful. |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Hullo Gene,
Great job! Traditionally, the end of the scabbard was recessed so that the sock slipped in snugly and was pinned as necessary. I see you already have a variety of socks as examples (they can vary in height/length; from about 0.5cm to upwards of 5cm). The main thing is, to make it aesthetically pleasing/flow. Don't forget to clean the blade to your satisfaction and then maintain it at that level. Best, |
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Nice work!
Yeah, working with horn or ivory gives off that burnt hair smell to me. Bone can too. ![]() |
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Hi Amuk and Jose.
I've thinned it as far as I can. It's a difficult thing to get right. The lack of a rebate means that even the original piece must have looked noticably thicker than the wood. How does this look guys? ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Looks much better now. You have done a remarkable job on this one and brought it back to its former glory.
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"Looks much better now. You have done a remarkable job on this one and brought it back to its former glory."
My thoughts exactly. You've done a wonderful job on restoring this Gene. Robert |
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my compliment on the work, I know how its smells ( mostly my wife and kids are not enthousiastic when I do such restores ![]() about the shape ,take a good look at the pictures of the original. You made the lines straight but they should be lightly curved, I think if you can fix that It will be perfect. Arjan |
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Thanks Guys
![]() Arjan, I think you're right! I'll get straight on it......... Best Gene |
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Great post! Good work Gene! Great constructive feedback by all! Love to see bone scabbard end fitting evolve into a more aesthetic result! Beautiful!
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