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Shane Smith wrote:I use a skilsaw and a jigsaw to rough the blank shape, a block plane to get the distal taper, a router to round the grip and blade edges and a drill to pin the crossguard on with 5/16" oak dowel rods. Finish it up with some sandpaper and a coat of boiled linseed oil.
Jeremiah.Phipps wrote:Shane Smith wrote:I use a skilsaw and a jigsaw to rough the blank shape, a block plane to get the distal taper, a router to round the grip and blade edges and a drill to pin the crossguard on with 5/16" oak dowel rods. Finish it up with some sandpaper and a coat of boiled linseed oil.
Hi Shane, You state that you put a distal taper in your waster. Do you forgo a profile taper then? My version 1 wasters included a profile and distal taper (in an attempt to better simulate real sword geometry); however, I found that even after adding weight to the pommel for balancing, the sword was too light.
- Jeremiah
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