I apologise if this isn't a valid subject for here, but I feel sure that the skills of the people here would be really useful for me and a couple of friends.
I won't go into too much detail in case this thread gets deleted right from the start, but here's what I'd be really pleased to get some feedback on.
Three friends and I are going to Butser Hill on a one-day bronze age sword course. There are no places left, so this isn't in any way a promo
Not only that, we have two reserves for dropouts
We end up with a cast bronze-age sword blank which we clean up - Hallstatt C, but we're not too sure which one.
After that, adding a handle is entirely up to us (though we can pick the brains of Neil Burridge who is running it). So here, finally, is the question:
Does anyone have any experience of this, and even if you don't, do you have any advice or ideas as to how to finish our sword handles off? A handle is a handle, right?
I've been so impressed with what I've seen here over the few years I've been here that I feel sure that there must be so much I can learn from you guys.
One of the four of us has recently bought and refurbished a forge, and we're looking to cast knives (and other things) via it, but that's for another time (unless you are in Surrey and want to PM me about it).
Anyway, thanks for reading this far - and to the moderators: if this is too far off topic, then apologies, and just delete it.
Thanks again,
Ian
I won't go into too much detail in case this thread gets deleted right from the start, but here's what I'd be really pleased to get some feedback on.
Three friends and I are going to Butser Hill on a one-day bronze age sword course. There are no places left, so this isn't in any way a promo

We end up with a cast bronze-age sword blank which we clean up - Hallstatt C, but we're not too sure which one.
After that, adding a handle is entirely up to us (though we can pick the brains of Neil Burridge who is running it). So here, finally, is the question:
Does anyone have any experience of this, and even if you don't, do you have any advice or ideas as to how to finish our sword handles off? A handle is a handle, right?
I've been so impressed with what I've seen here over the few years I've been here that I feel sure that there must be so much I can learn from you guys.
One of the four of us has recently bought and refurbished a forge, and we're looking to cast knives (and other things) via it, but that's for another time (unless you are in Surrey and want to PM me about it).
Anyway, thanks for reading this far - and to the moderators: if this is too far off topic, then apologies, and just delete it.
Thanks again,
Ian