Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Historic Viking Examples of Flint Strikers

Thursday, January 19, 2017

Making an Antler Handle for a Viking Knife


Today I'm working on fitting a piece of caribou antler to be a knife handle for my Viking-style seax forged from a set of pruning shears. Video soon to come.

Thursday, January 12, 2017

Draken Harald Harfagre- Bay City, MI

Draken's specs
Draken Harald Harfagre refueling on the Black River.



The prow-beast

Some of Draken's oars.

A look at the hand-holds on the oars.

The bright colors on the strakes are inspired by the Bayeux Tapestry.

Steer-board, located on the starboard side of the ship.




Detailed carvings near the prow.






Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Today's Project- Tanning Fur


I'm not always making knives, and today's project was fleshing a deer hide to prepare it for tanning. It's a lot of work, but its worth it if you want to use every part of the animal you harvest.

Saturday, August 13, 2016

Homemade Norman Helmet

Handmade helmet and chain mail shirt.
Modified Cold Steel Norse Hawk.
Tinker Pearce Norman sword.
See the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsJGbzymrHU

Artifacts from Lake Lednica, Poland.

I recently built a helmet from raw material, namely sheet metal and carpet tacks, which will be used in my short film "Sons of Romans, Sons of Vikings". The character who will be wearing it is Drogo FitzRolf, a Norman captain who wields a sword and ax in battle.  The photo of the costume was inspired by a picture I found of 10th and 11th centuryartifacts from Poland. The nasal helm, sword, spear, and mail shirt were discovered in the lake of Lednica in Poland.  The armor and weapons are part of a find of medieval settlement and fortification on an island in the lake called Ostrów Lednicki. ('Ostrów' means 'holm' (i.e., river or lake island). 

You can see the video of me making the helmet here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsJGbzymrHU