[TheForge] The mind 1st to go

Wesley Marquart marquart at arlinn-tower.com
Sat Oct 16 03:53:35 EDT 2010


Hello Jerry, and All,

I tried to U/L a couple shots to the photo site but I kept timing out...
[shrug]...  I'll try again tomorrow - its not often I get to play
show-n-tell at my age & I am proud of how it turned out...

Bit fingers and all... (can I still blame my car wreck last year for being a
bit clumsy?)

Wes

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[mailto:theforge-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Jerry Frost
Sent: Friday, October 15, 2010 9:17 PM
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Who hasn't done that sort of thing? Come on, let's see a show of hands!

I've misbid many times but fortunately not in a way to shut the doors. What 
doing so did was teach me more than what doing the job required. Education 
costs no matter the teacher.

Got any pics of the gladius, Wes?

Jer
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Wesley Marquart" <marquart at arlinn-tower.com>
To: "'Blacksmithing List Sponsored by ABANA'" <theforge at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Friday, October 15, 2010 7:28 PM
Subject: Re: [TheForge] The mind 1st to go


> Jerry you are [so] right on this!
>
> I've learned that once again this fall...  I got asked by a friend if I
> could build him a 'functional replica of an early period Roman short 
> sword'
> in other words a Pompeii style Gladius...  He requested a brass
> quillion(?)/guard and pommel.  He also asked it be forged out, not cut and
> ground.
>
> I figured, 'No problem!' (famous last words there!) and quoted him a low
> ball price since he is a buddy.  Blade came together quickly but when it
> came time for the brass work I decided to go ahead and try casting the
> blanks...
>
> Big Mistake(tm)...  I wasted almost 3 weeks messing around with it and 
> never
> did get a decent casting for either part...  Donna finally said "Quit 
> trying
> to create it all yourself - just go and buy the brass chunks and carve 
> them
> out!"
>
> So... made the 2 1/2 hour round trip to buy the $25 worth of brass... 
> came
> home and roughed the pieces out in < 4 hours...
>
> Should'a done that in the first place...  then I would still have my store
> of old brass pieces and chunks and been done a lot faster.  Lesson was
> definitely learned.  (AND next time I build one of those I will not be
> hurried into a price quote and will check supply prices better.)
>
> Wes



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