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Wood core construction - rough



Started by chiseling out sides of 2 oak splits - poplar would be more traditional, but oak is what I had.

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Early 17th c. backsword scabbard

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  • Taken with SAMSUNG SCH-I405
  • Focal Length 3.5 mm
  • Exposure Time 1/120
  • f Aperture f/2.6
  • ISO Speed 50

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WinterBear

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The amount of work in this is just astounding. How long did it take you from making the core to rubbing the last of the beeswax on?

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Ranwulf

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Thanks. It's really hard to say how long it took b/c it was a side project at work - on again, off again - over a period of several weeks. Probably about 12-15 hours, at a guess. The oak core was the most time consuming part - done with chisels b/c I work at an early 17th c. site where post-1622 tools are verboten!

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