A couple of weeks back I blew the next to last of my silly money windfall on a lovely spear head from Mr Budd. I've still to procure the wood to make my self a 8 foot ash shaft for it but since I have some decent 4mm veg tan and copper rivets I just made a sheath to protect it ( and since it's a live blade protect us from it).
The decoration is ripped off from various excavated knife and seax sheaths they found at York, late Saxon / Anglo-Danish sort of stuff. I've seen round ish headed rivets they have dug up but no round washers in Anglo Saxon contexts so not having any copper strip to cut square/ diamond shaped roves so I simply hammered copper washers squarish and trimmed them.
I made no real attempt to get them even as they weren't very often back in the day. The whole thing was stuck into the beeswax in the double boiler and finished off with a hairdryer and a rag. Once the wax has cured I'll clean the head off with boiling water and add some thongs to tie it on.
The basic design I copied from a U.S. LRP site where the guy had used two piece eyelet things to hold it together. After the fact I thought, I could have lined this with heavily lanolised short sheepskin, but it was too late by then.
The whole thing is pure conjecture of course but it will do the job.
ATB
Tom

The decoration is ripped off from various excavated knife and seax sheaths they found at York, late Saxon / Anglo-Danish sort of stuff. I've seen round ish headed rivets they have dug up but no round washers in Anglo Saxon contexts so not having any copper strip to cut square/ diamond shaped roves so I simply hammered copper washers squarish and trimmed them.

I made no real attempt to get them even as they weren't very often back in the day. The whole thing was stuck into the beeswax in the double boiler and finished off with a hairdryer and a rag. Once the wax has cured I'll clean the head off with boiling water and add some thongs to tie it on.
The basic design I copied from a U.S. LRP site where the guy had used two piece eyelet things to hold it together. After the fact I thought, I could have lined this with heavily lanolised short sheepskin, but it was too late by then.
The whole thing is pure conjecture of course but it will do the job.
ATB
Tom