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Machining allows for not only varied shapes but for types of finishes as well. While the conical pommel at the bottom is highly polished, the two hex-shaped pommels above have a combination of satin and polished surfaces. In closing, I must point out that the feel and maneuverability of a particular weapon is a very complex issue comprised of many elements and the pommel is just one. As pointed out by Ben Bowles of Benjamin Arms, even the perfectly "balanced" weapon (by accepted standards) may prove unwieldy and ineffective in use if all the elements don't come together. I find myself changing things quite often until I'm completely satisfied that a particular weapon is what I want to use. |
Thursday, November 19, 2015
The Art of the Pommel
Sunday, November 15, 2015
Abeja Dorada
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This guard is a record setter in that it required 70 drill points to allow for tight turns and details. It was cut with a hardened jeweler's blade designed to cut stainless steel. |
Friday, November 6, 2015
The Art of the Grip
Saturday, October 31, 2015
The Queen of Hearts
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The Queen of Hearts is a commissioned Classical Fencing foil guard based on a design submitted by the client and is cut from 18 gauge stainless steel. It is shown mounted on the client's blade, grip and pommel from Benjamin Arms. The guard is backed by layers of heat-fused felt and leather to protect the fingers. |
A finishing touch to the Queen of Hearts Classical Fencing foil. The guard for this foil was the first custom-cut guard I created and its owner always wanted a single red heart mounted on the pommel but this medallion was difficult to find in a shape and size that would work. Internet searches and messages to supplies of similar medallions were unsuccessful until one suddenly appeared before me while wandering through a local jewelry show. Now, the Queen of Hearts is complete!
El Moro Negro - "The Black Moor"
The Blue Gemini
The Queen of Diamonds
Presenting, Her Majesty, the Queen of Diamonds. This is an uncommissioned Classical Fencing foil guard in 18 gauge stainless steel. It is shown unmounted because it will eventually be sold. The finger pad is layers of heat-fused felt and leather. It is displayed next to one of my own fencing foils that has a Fleur-de-lis guard from Benjamin Arms and is also backed with a fused felt and leather finger pad.
As with many of my creations, the Queen of Diamonds is a unique piece that will not be reproduced so its owner will have a one-of-a-kind item.
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