This one will hopefully appeal to those of Viking/Germanic genetics. I started work on a different (for me at least!) kind of project today. I figured I should do something for one of my timber suppliers, as he is always giving me discounts, freebies, etc. Seeing his background is pure Scandinavian, I decided to have a go at making him a seax. I've also found that it's possible to use a pot-bellied stove for forging/tempering, given a large amount of time & patience, along with a LARGE amount of heatbeads to keep the coals up. A vaccuum cleaner on reverse works well as a bellows. More pics to come as the project progresses.

The hilt blank laminated. I used beefwood & antler. At this stage I plan to route out the joins & inlay them with pewter.


In the stove to cook!


The seax blade is at the front to cool off a bit. The bars at the back will be sgians.


The seax blade. Apologies for the blurry shot, but it got awkward taking the pic while I held it.