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From: Meothuru
Subject: Sword
Date: 24 Oct 2006 01:05:01
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A recreation of an execution-sword, wich was used by the
executioners in the Middle Ages.


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From: Meothuru
Subject: Re: Sword
Date: 24 Oct 2006 01:10:00
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Here is the project-archive


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From: Vincent Le Chevalier
Subject: Re: Sword
Date: 24 Oct 2006 04:19:51
Message: <453dcca7$1@news.povray.org>

> A recreation of an execution-sword, wich was used by the
> executioners in the Middle Ages.
> 

Good work on the textures and shapes, but the proportions look wrong to 
me...
I guess for an executioner's sword you're looking at a two-handed 
weapon. So the proportion grip length/blade length seems right though a 
bit extreme (in the sense that the grip is really long). But the handle 
is way too thick in this case. It should be something like half the 
blade width, maybe up to 75%, not more I think... Also the pommel and 
croos-guard seem too big to me, it would not create a good balance for 
cutting. Remember that those swords were specialized tools, not designed 
to fight but to cut and that's all. They were really blade-heavy, a bit 
like an axe, and with a pommel and cross this big you're not going to 
achieve that.

Note that I'm talking specifically about executioner's swords here and 
that most medieval-Renaissance blades were much more agile...

But then I know executioner's swords look strange at times so if you 
based your work on a photograph and respected all proportions you can 
discard what I've said :-) It's just that I never came accross such a 
design before...

Regards

-- 
Vincent


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From: Meothuru
Subject: Re: Sword
Date: 25 Oct 2006 01:20:00
Message: <web.453ef2c4b41f33bd288be36d0@news.povray.org>
Vincent Le Chevalier <gal### [at] libertyALLsurfSPAMfr> wrote:

> > A recreation of an execution-sword, wich was used by the
> > executioners in the Middle Ages.
> >
>
> Good work on the textures and shapes, but the proportions look wrong to
> me...
> I guess for an executioner's sword you're looking at a two-handed
> weapon. So the proportion grip length/blade length seems right though a
> bit extreme (in the sense that the grip is really long). But the handle
> is way too thick in this case. It should be something like half the
> blade width, maybe up to 75%, not more I think... Also the pommel and
> croos-guard seem too big to me, it would not create a good balance for
> cutting. Remember that those swords were specialized tools, not designed
> to fight but to cut and that's all. They were really blade-heavy, a bit
> like an axe, and with a pommel and cross this big you're not going to
> achieve that.
>
> Note that I'm talking specifically about executioner's swords here and
> that most medieval-Renaissance blades were much more agile...
>
> But then I know executioner's swords look strange at times so if you
> based your work on a photograph and respected all proportions you can
> discard what I've said :-) It's just that I never came accross such a
> design before...
>
> Regards
>
> --
> Vincent


Right...
I've seen other execution-swords too, with extrem long
blades and long, thin grips.I think, that these kind of
swords was usual for executions at this time.
The sword I made, I've seen in a museum  in a castle - and
it was declared as an execution-sword.


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