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Pat Kilbane | MYTHODROME
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Rethinking the Tabletop RPG. Real vs. Rule. Author - Pat Kilbane. Friday Funny-Giant World Cup. June 26, 2014. Yeah, it’s a day early for the Friday Funny, but with World Cup fever blazing the way it is, I figured I’d better get this one out today. Go Giants! Dressing Up D&D Minis. May 23, 2014. Mission Oak), and hit them with a matte coat spray. I’m pretty happy with the results, with the exception of the graininess of the matte coat. I used Rustoleum Painter’s Touch 2X Matte Clear, whic...May 22, 2014.
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J.Arthur Loose: Damascus Rings, Blades & Jewelry
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Blades and Bladesmithing -. Home for wayward artist-bladesmiths. Thanks to Don Fogg. Peter's Valley Craft School. I frequently teach Bladesmithing and Damascus Making here. New England School of Metalwork. I will be teaching a Migration Era / Viking Pattern Welding class in May of '13. An invaluable smelting resource. Very informative site on historical pieces. Peter Johnsson, Swordsmith. One of the foremost modern documentors of the sword. Excellent swords. Great guys. Jesus turns rocks into swords!
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Links zu anderen seiten. Menschen, die mich gefördert haben. ANDREAS RIMKUS bei einem faszinierenden praktikum. BERNHARD ZSCHIESCHE mein allerbester lehrmeister. MARIO UND MAIK SEMPF hier lernte ich das führen der klinge. EX CORPORA LUX sie haben mir die internetseite gebaut. IRAN VISA sie haben mir dieses dokument kostenfrei vermittelt. Menschen, denen ich unterwegs begegnen durfte. JOHN NEEMAN estland und lettland. JIM UND EDEL STIRLING norwegen. MATTHEW ST GEORG australien. Andere projekte und portale.
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Welcome to The Tidewater Forge. I have been involved in Bladesmithing since 1998, and have found it to be my vocation. Alexandria, VA 22310. Veteran owned and operated in the USA. Where credit is due. On The Shoulders Of Giants. Jeff Pringle, Oakland CA. Richard Furrer, Sturgeon Bay WI. Larry Harley, Bristol TN. J Arthur Loose, Vermont. Tim Lively, Eugene OR. Jake Powning, New Brunswick, Canada. Petr Florianek, Prague, Czech Repbluc. Peter Johnson, Uppsalsa, Sweden.
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Fimbulmyrk: Mai 2015
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Those are the adventures of Mr. Fimbulmyrk, in bushcraft and blacksmithing, mountainbiking and hiking, reenactment, writing, singing, dancing, stargazing and having a piece of cake and a coffee. Pray have a seat and look around you, but be warned - the forest´s twilight is ferocious at times. Donnerstag, 28. Mai 2015. The megalithic tomb at Münzenberg. Before we made for the short bimble towards the ancient tomb, the site of a mass burial, we had a bit of an orientation at the trailhead. It is a traditio...
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Blade from scraps | The Knotted Wyrm
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Handcrafted knives and swords by Bladesmith Luke Shearer. Seax Collaberation →. December 28, 2012. The knife I welded up from scrap pieces is forged, heat treated, polished, and etched in ferric chloride, a weak acid, to expose the pattern. I wanted a weird shape to match the strangeness of the pattern. I will send it to fellow bladesmith Matt Waters for a handle. View all posts by Luke Shearer →. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Seax Collaberation →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. By the Red Embers.
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September | 2012 | The Knotted Wyrm
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Handcrafted knives and swords by Bladesmith Luke Shearer. Monthly Archives: September 2012. September 3, 2012. This blade was forged from 1075/1080, with fittings of mild steel. The grip is walnut with a historically accurate leather wrap. The blade is just under 24″ and, while I am not certain of the weight, it is very light. … Continue reading →. By the Red Embers. Luke Shearer Bladesmith- Facebook. Shards of the Dark Age. The Edge of Will. Blog at WordPress.com.
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February | 2013 | The Knotted Wyrm
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Handcrafted knives and swords by Bladesmith Luke Shearer. Monthly Archives: February 2013. February 22, 2013. I contacted fellow bladesmith Myles Mulkey with the idea to collaborate on an Anglo-Saxon seax from around the 9th or 10th century. I wanted to make a pattern welded blade, so I took a four bar core from a failed … Continue reading →. By the Red Embers. Luke Shearer Bladesmith- Facebook. Shards of the Dark Age. The Edge of Will. Blog at WordPress.com. Blog at WordPress.com.
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November | 2012 | The Knotted Wyrm
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Handcrafted knives and swords by Bladesmith Luke Shearer. Monthly Archives: November 2012. November 19, 2012. Had to write this for my English class, 14 line of iambic pentameter…a Shakespearean sonnet. I had some fun with it. Almost makes me want to get into Old Norse poetry, such as fornyrðislag, like Myles Mulkey- http:/ mylesmulkey.blogspot.com/. The Woodsman … Continue reading →. November 7, 2012. By the Red Embers. Luke Shearer Bladesmith- Facebook. Shards of the Dark Age. The Edge of Will.
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Handcrafted knives and swords by Bladesmith Luke Shearer. First sword →. January 11, 2011. The ancient traditions of weaving iron and steel into swords have been shrouded in myth. Twisted cores, and folded edges once lended the wielder strength and power in battle. View all posts by Luke Shearer →. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. First sword →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). By the Red Embers.
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