Everything posted by Lord Ruthven
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Good Morning
Hi and welcome. I'm really looking forward to see some of your broadheads and bows. Alexander
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Hi from Bulgaria
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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I've also cold beaten this hemet replica (after a finding from 13-th c. helmet from Assenova fortress)
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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.
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Hi from Bulgaria
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.
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first try in smithing
some of my first arrowheads. They've been trough a lot of pounding on wood and rocks, since I shoot in the woods. Looked better when they were new.
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Hi from Bulgaria
Thanks guys. :)
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Loose Handles
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.
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Hi from Bulgaria
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