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Beech War Club
Still inspired by all of the shillelagh and war club talk we've had here, especially the ash club that Katana made, I made this out of a beech sapling which a farmer let me harvest, since it was "in his way".
I never worked with beech before; it's really heavy and fairly dense: the perfect material for a good root-ball war club. After stripping the bark, sanding, staining, and drying it, I soaked it for a full week in the linseed oil tank. I also found a new way to get a good, realistic looking patina going. Full Shot: http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/d...AgedBeech1.jpg With a 30" ruler: http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/d...AgedBeech2.jpg From the top: http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/d...gedBeech10.jpg From the handle: http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/d...gedBeech11.jpg I love the head on this thing. While stripping and cleaning it, I found that it had a natural "hole" from the way a smaller root grew and connected with the rest of the head: http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/d...gedBeech14.jpg The roots had really deep fissures between them, making for some nice potential impact points. This is a shot directly overhead to illustrate further: http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/d...gedBeech20.jpg Finally, up against the tree in the yard: http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/d...gedBeech15.jpg Thanks for looking. |
Hi Queequeg,
good job :) , I love the 'organic' head. Did you notice any 'weight gain' after the club was soaked in Linseed oil ? Regards David |
Fantastic! I love the look, its like a clerics mace! Top marks mate. Great work!!
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So, I put it in my propane forge and started to heat up the head until it browned. I then immediately put it into the linseed tank ("quenched" it, I guess, for lack of a better term), figuring that, in addition to hardening, the wood grain would have expanded and soaked up more linseed oil. Some test whacks proved my theory. |
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VERY NICE WORK I NOTICED THERE IS A NATURAL OPENING IN THE CLUB HEAD, NOW ALL YOU NEED IS TO FASTEN A NICE SCALP LOCK THERE. :D
I AM ALWAYS GLAD TO SEE A NICE PIECE OF WOOD PUT TO GOOD USE. |
Nice job. :)
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Very nice :)
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Nice:)
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Sweet job! I wonder if you can get the wind to whistle through that hole if you swing it just the right way?
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Perhaps a mournful cry or even a wailing? |
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