View Full Version : Making a scabbard yourself


oldnewbie
03-30-2004, 03:02 PM
I am trying to find some information on scabbard harware. I am attempting to make my first scabbard for a sword I own, nothing fancy. I do workwooding as a hobby, so that part is easy. And I can do leather wrapping etc., but my question is about the metal pieces found on some scabbards. I have done a google search with no luck. Trying to find tips for the end, and the part that touches the hilt of the sword, etc.

I would appreciate any direction.....

Thanks

shasticon
03-31-2004, 03:34 PM
Have you considered brass? I've read that it's pretty simple to work sheet brass with normal woodworking tools (with the appropriate blades and bits, of course).

oldnewbie
03-31-2004, 05:39 PM
Yeah, brass is a possiblity, but I was looking for an easier way out. The more I research, the more I find that there really isn;t anything out there like what I'm looking for.

Thanks for the reply.

Taimishu
04-01-2004, 10:57 AM
Brass or copper and make your own. These metals are easy to work as long as you aneal them by heating to red heat and quenching in water. This should be done whenever the metal work hardens. I would try plain styles at first and as you get more confident you can fancy the fittings up.

David

oldnewbie
04-01-2004, 12:21 PM
Might try the anealling.. could be fun..(insert mad scientist laugh here...)


Thanks for the info

Charles Mahan
04-07-2004, 03:05 PM
You could try http://www.japanese-swords.com/

You should be able to find most of the pieces of furniture you would need.

oldnewbie
04-07-2004, 04:32 PM
Thanks for a great link! I will investigate more.

AaronLucia
08-28-2004, 10:30 PM
Thanks from me as well! :)

MisterMike
08-29-2004, 12:49 AM
I've been wanting to fix an old demo wakizashi saya - well replace it. It's totally trashed (won't go into why).

Sometime's I don't know why I keep things.