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Lord Ruthven

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  1. Hi and welcome. I'm really looking forward to see some of your broadheads and bows. Alexander
  2. Thanks! Well I'm interested in many things, arrowheads are just the beginning I hope. Still I lack some basic knowledge on coal forges and heat treatment, so I think that's what I'll start with. So, in my nearest future it's going to be a lot of reading. :)
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  4. Here are some of my first arrowheads. They've seen a lot of beating on rocks and wood, since I shoot in the woods. They looked a lot better when they were new. I've also cold beaten this hemet replica (after a finding from 13-th c. helmet from Assenova fortress): Well I'm not even a beginner yet, compared to you, but I'm learning fast.
  5. Hm, have you tried boiling hot linseed oil instead of thinned with turpentine one. It works just as well, and the effect is longer lasting.
  6. Hi folks. I'm a member of medieval living history society in Bulgaria. Since my first weapon of choice is the bow, I tried (and succeded in about 75%) to forge my own arrowheads. For heating source I used an old electric pepper-baking device, that I believe cannot be found outside Bulgaria. It easily heated the metal rods to yellow-hot. So the arrowheads started my interest in blacksmithing. A friend ( his real name is Thor and he's blacksmith ) gave me the adress of this site and after reading and reading... here I am. Now I'm looking for a forge design that suits me best (so far the washtub seems best) , and am interested on medieval arrowheads, knives and tools smithing. Greetings Alexander

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