Medieval Sword Popular Q&A
Q: How to Forge Medieval Swords.
A: 1. Pack the wrought iron rods into the case with powdered carbon. Heat in hot forge for up to 4 hours. Remove the bars from the case using blacksmith tongs. 2. ... Read More »
Q: How to Draw Medieval Swords.
A: 1. Sketch out the basic shape of your sword. Roughly define the shape and size you want your sword to have. Medieval swords ranged from 2 feet to 6 feet long an... Read More »
Q: What is a medieval sword frog?
A: A frog is the attachment to hold the sword scabbard to the belt. Read More »
Q: What are advantages of a medieval sword?
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Q: Where to buy a medieval sword?
A: You can try www.museumreplicas.com, but I seriously doubt you will find a good, battle ready broadsword for less then $300. I collect Bladed Weapons, mostly Swo... Read More »
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