Back in the day scythes and sickles were sharpened in the field using a wooden stick that had been greased with tallow and had sand sprinkled on it* . The grease and sand were often carried in cow horns. There were various types/styles, some with suspension devices, some highly finished and decorated, others crude. Some were double ended with more or less ingenious ways of capping the ends so the sand didn't fall out or the grease run out on hot days.
Anyroad to go with the sickle I modded to be like a medieval example i wanted to make a pair of grease and sand horns to use with it. To this end a kind member of this forum was able to supply me with two horns that had conveniently had the cores removed and all the gooey stuff inside polished or eaten away. I strted working on them today.
Masking tape was useful to mark where i wanted to cut the open end and a bone saw made short work of the cuts and a mora soon removed the worst of the lumps and bumps and the worst of the cosmetic blemishes.
I started scraping with the blade then realized I've a perfectly good set of cabinet scrapers that I've just sharpened. I was impressed how much and how quickly they removed the material. Most originals I've found images of seam to be left like that and only a few are polished and generally tarted up.
Anyroad, that's enough for now. Ill post pics when they are done.
ATB
Tom
*There was also a field anvil and hammer but ill cover that at a later date
Anyroad to go with the sickle I modded to be like a medieval example i wanted to make a pair of grease and sand horns to use with it. To this end a kind member of this forum was able to supply me with two horns that had conveniently had the cores removed and all the gooey stuff inside polished or eaten away. I strted working on them today.
Masking tape was useful to mark where i wanted to cut the open end and a bone saw made short work of the cuts and a mora soon removed the worst of the lumps and bumps and the worst of the cosmetic blemishes.
I started scraping with the blade then realized I've a perfectly good set of cabinet scrapers that I've just sharpened. I was impressed how much and how quickly they removed the material. Most originals I've found images of seam to be left like that and only a few are polished and generally tarted up.
Anyroad, that's enough for now. Ill post pics when they are done.
ATB
Tom
*There was also a field anvil and hammer but ill cover that at a later date
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