Big Blades for the Gathering

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On the trek between San Antonio and Las Vegas, I stopped at a rest area in central Arizona to get some photos of the forged blades I took to the Gathering. And now I'm finally posting the pics. :)

This cleaver was a commission to be picked up at the show, but it came back with me to get some Kydex pants. Blade is approximately 14 1/2" long, forged from 80CrV2, integral socket handle, retina-searing neon lime paracord wrap.




Next up a couple of long-handled cleavers in 5160 and more retina-searing citrus paracord. Both the blades and handles are around 10" long.



A big bush sword with an 18 1/4" blade, fully sharpened top edge, in 5160 and tan paracord.



And a shot of it in hand.



And finally, a couple that I felt was an interesting project, a long-handled wakizashi/short-bladed katana and tanto daisho, forged from 5160 with retina-searing neon orange paracord underlays. The waki's blade is about 18" and the handle is about 12", while the tanto's blade is about 9".



The wakizashi straightened a fair amount in the quench, something I expected and compensated for with extra curvature beforehand. I documented it this time. At the point where the blade reaches the edge of the anvil face, it has dropped about 1/4".





And I had a stack of 15" Woodsman and Wrecker tomahawks. I so appreciate my wife's help at the show!

 
Diggin' the distinguishable Helm forged motif on that collection o' choppers.
 
I agree!^
James- I hope to get my knife from you this Fall.
Thanks for the pix.
rolf
 
Got a T-shirt press to make it easier to heat long pieces of Kydex, so all of the blades that came back with me now have sheaths, and most are off to customers. Credit to David Brown for the idea of the open-backed Kydex sheaths. It's one of his signature designs, but I talked with him and am doing them a bit differently.















 
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