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Swordmaking Guide: Part 2 (Planning and Cutting)Part 1 (Tools and Equipment): [link]
Part 3 (Sanding and Painting): [link]
Part 4 (Fixing and Handle Wrapping): [link]
I would use these updated swordmaking tutorials instead:
Sorry for the long absence between guides they will be completed quite soon now ^^. Now the first guide was about tools and machinery in this guide you will learn how to plan out making the sword so everything goes according to plan and also cutting nice and evenly. So I will write about what goes on in each picture above as a step by step scheme, here goes:
Item 1: First what you need is a good piece of wood. I use pine strip wood and the one in the picture is the largest width you can buy in my shop. With a piece of wood this size you can make curved swords a smaller width piece of wood you should use for straight edge swords.
Item 2: Now you must gather imformation about the sword you are planning to make. The sword I am planning to make is Gin Ichimaru's shinso from the anime Bleach. So I have found a manga page showing the sword so I know what it looks like. Look at manga for detail and anime for colour.
Item 3: Next with a suitable picture of the sword straight on view get a ruler and measure the handle, guard and blade. Then use ratio's with the persons height do a bit of math and you will work out the size of the sword in real life. For this sword its 6 inches for the handle and 12 inches for the blade 18 inches overall.
Item 4: Drawing on wood can be VERY difficult becuase of the wood grain. So if you want to draw complicated parts of the sword onto wood to cut out use a template. With a template you can draw accurately onto the wood. Also once you cut a part out overlap with the template to see if its right.
Item 5: When cutting out multiple parts from wood try to use as much of wood as possible. This will save wood and will leave you more for your other swords. This makes cutting a tad harder but saves wood.
Item 6: Now with a appropriate lengh of wood draw down the tang of the sword. I work with inches so i use a tapemeasure and make accurate measurements. Inbetween the middle of the handle and blade leave a gap according to the hieght of the wood it might be 0.5 cm. For drawing a curve all i can say is keep drawing till its right.
Item 7: Now draw the guard of the sword. Now if the guard is like the one shown which is diffifult to cut use MDF wood becuase it is stronger then the pine and wont risk damaging the guard.
Item 8: Is the handle parts which you will sandwhich with Item 6. Most handles should be rectangle so there simple. In the pictures I have three but i'm using 2 its just saving wood and i have one spare if i mess up one.
Item 9: Now you have drawn out all the parts of the sword on different pieces of wood the planning is now complete. Next shall be cutting everything out.
Item 10: For cutting straight lines like the handles lower the hacksaw as much as possible like in the picture and saw. This will give the wood a guide line when your going to saw so it wont swerve off course.
Item 11. When you have the guide line set tilt the hacksaw to a 45 degree angle and saw fast you will saw through the wood alot quicker and more accurate if you do it this way.
Item 12: One you have 2 handles cut out sand the sides with sandpaper but not too much just to get rid of the splinters and then set it aside.
Item 13: Next onto the blade with a hacksaw do the same method of sawing shown in Item 10 and 11 along the handle of the tang.
Item 14: However you cannot use that method when the hacksaw cannot move anymore forward becuase of the bar as shown in the picture. So saw as much as possible making a guide line where you need to cut straight on the blade.
Item 15: Now use a coping saw and tilt the saw blade as shown in Item 10 and keep it that way along the curve of the blade. Sawing like this will keep bumps in the curve to a minimum so it saw's more accurate. Take breaks when sawing so the blade doesnt heat up and retighten the blade lots.
Item 16: When sawing you will acummalate ALOT of wooddust. Wooddust piling up will obscure the pencil line of which your suppose to cut so blow it away. However blowing away cuases the dust to go into the air which might be bad depending if you wear glasses.
Item 17: Once you reach the end of the blade tip move the coping saw blade to a 90 degree angle and saw. With this position saw up and down while angling the saw where you want it to go making it accurate.
Item 18: After you cut out the blade with a smooth file sand away the bumps but not hard. Also with sandpaper sand away the rought edges to keep it nice and smooth.
Item 19: With the guard it depends what type of shape guard it is to cut. My guard shown is VERY difficult to cut so I always had the coping saw blade at a 90 degree angle.
Item 20: Once you cut away the guard with sandpaper sand down the rough endges as said before. This guard took a terribly long time i would like to add and making sure it wouldnt snap was hard.
Item 21: Success!! You have cut out all the parts needed to build you sword. For cutting out the hole in the guard will be explained in the next guide.
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Comments: 47
nick813 [2013-04-08 20:46:20 +0000 UTC]
I use a Japanese 'pull' saw,rather than a hacksaw...hacksaws are designed for cutting metal, they are not cheap! Yet with a little practice you get a smooth 'finished' cut. These saws work well on both 'soft' and 'hard' wood.( I use ash, a 'hard' wood with very little water content..so no great need to 'season' this wood. Hard wood when seasoned will keep the sword blade crisp and sharp longer than a soft wood blade...they are however more difficult to work.)
A woodsword maker in Dorset UK.
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chioky In reply to nick813 [2013-04-09 00:09:51 +0000 UTC]
japanese pull swords are quite rare in the UK, you can do alot with the right tools
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missmarzo [2011-10-07 20:27:36 +0000 UTC]
Hi I'm planning on doing a wood katana (or at least try too) and I was wondering how thick was your piece of Pine? like 1x4 or Β½x4 ? I sorry if you have already said this information somwhere but I did not see it. Thanks.
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chioky In reply to missmarzo [2011-10-08 21:22:23 +0000 UTC]
well for one, I didn't use imperial measurements for that measurement, however it is 5mm
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missmarzo In reply to chioky [2011-10-12 03:47:34 +0000 UTC]
thanks for the answer and I thinks it's 1/8 inche in imperial measurements. I'll let you know about the final product (if I ever do it)
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sfilipino [2011-03-25 04:34:11 +0000 UTC]
hi chioky. I have a question about the tsuba. What should the demensions be for the rectangle in the center of the tsuba? Does the measurements really matter?
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chioky In reply to sfilipino [2011-03-25 17:25:05 +0000 UTC]
it needs to be the same size as the thickness of the blade
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sfilipino In reply to chioky [2011-03-27 03:29:58 +0000 UTC]
thanks chioky. One more thing, isnt half a centimeter thickness going to make the wood a little....floppy? pretty common sense if you think about a long piece of wood with a thin thickness..it probably will be floppy, right?
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sfilipino In reply to chioky [2011-03-27 03:26:52 +0000 UTC]
thanks chioky. One more thing, isnt half a centimeter thickness going to make the wood...floppy? Mostly the blade, since the tsuba is pretty small and isnt a problem. i planned out every little part of the katana except the reason why its so thin.
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zankpakutogirl [2011-03-07 20:50:30 +0000 UTC]
that a lot of step to do but i was planing to it as a cardboad one instade it is there a way i could make a zanpakuto of momo hinamori sword before the 24 of April for the anime punch convention.
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chioky In reply to zankpakutogirl [2011-03-08 02:34:07 +0000 UTC]
thats more then enough time to make a sword from wood
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zankpakutogirl In reply to chioky [2011-03-08 21:44:33 +0000 UTC]
you got a good point but i only have cardboard only to make it out of. do you think that will work as well to make a sword cause ( my parents won't let me make ma wood sword at all. )
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chioky In reply to zankpakutogirl [2011-03-08 23:16:07 +0000 UTC]
convince your parents that your not making a prop, but your making ART
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overdrive-blade [2010-10-11 17:29:11 +0000 UTC]
wat is the calculation to work out the size of the sword in real life
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chioky In reply to overdrive-blade [2010-10-11 23:10:16 +0000 UTC]
Well obviously you measure a real one
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red-iv [2010-03-18 01:21:57 +0000 UTC]
It appears you use a very soft wood. I'm not comfortable using soft woods for full-tang blades. I don't mind using it for the handles and other fine details, but I prefer oak for the blade.
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red-iv In reply to chioky [2010-03-18 01:25:07 +0000 UTC]
your hardware store doesn't supply it?
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red-iv In reply to chioky [2010-03-18 03:24:30 +0000 UTC]
I get all my wood from pornography. Just kidding. I get all my wood from Home Depot, sometimes Lowe's. I know those are American franchises, but I thought there might be something similar in the UK.
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Death-In-A-Bottle [2009-06-28 21:11:38 +0000 UTC]
Sir Chioky, could you please precise which page of the manga you found gin's tanto on? I am still searching and I still did not see it ( despair face).oh I saw that you won't reply because thou are in China. Have fun over there. ( grin ) marvelous guides. marvelous. (thumbs up like sado did in the Bleach manga )
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chioky In reply to Death-In-A-Bottle [2009-07-12 13:05:29 +0000 UTC]
to be honest I just guessed and drew the tsuba out to be a thicker "S" then shown in the manga to make it easier to make
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stanstan009 [2008-06-08 03:01:07 +0000 UTC]
the time has come!
im going to make a sword and or dagger!!
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chioky In reply to stanstan009 [2008-06-08 13:48:43 +0000 UTC]
well HELL YEAH!! You shall become a swordmaker soon enough XD
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stanstan009 In reply to chioky [2008-06-10 02:32:29 +0000 UTC]
heh heh, well im going to start with a dagger,( swords scare me right now, i dont wanna screw one up!)
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Shadowofwind99 [2008-05-09 06:13:38 +0000 UTC]
what are the blade measurements for shinso? its blade is supposed to be shorter than others isn't it?
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chioky In reply to Shadowofwind99 [2008-05-09 06:58:20 +0000 UTC]
this shinso is out of proportion lol
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Tenten-Hyuga [2008-03-22 19:40:18 +0000 UTC]
Wow, now I can see how much work it is really.
It shows one more time to me, that youΒ΄re and artist.
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chioky In reply to Tenten-Hyuga [2008-03-22 22:16:15 +0000 UTC]
it is ALOT of work to make a sword but if it makes many people happy why not do it ^^
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Tenten-Hyuga In reply to chioky [2008-03-23 16:27:24 +0000 UTC]
Yup it makes the many many people happy who can just look at it.
^___^
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koumori-no-hime [2008-02-24 18:04:42 +0000 UTC]
The whole ratio thing is a great idea. yay proportions! how wide is your wood? I aways wonder how sturdy handmade wood swords are, I'd be afraid to swing them around and break them- I'm a little used to wacking away at stuff with shinai: )- Koumori
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chioky In reply to koumori-no-hime [2008-02-24 18:54:44 +0000 UTC]
These swordmaking guides are outdated I suggest DO NOT use them XD You should wait until I upload them or contact me on MSN ^^
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Wybsu-chan [2008-01-18 16:38:06 +0000 UTC]
Hey chioky,
I want to give swordmaking a try... but I have a question ._.
when you buy the wood for your sword, do you buy wood that is already 5 mm thick?
or more, so you have to sand some of the wood off to make it fitting for the tsuba?
((I'm sorry if this info is already given somewhere... must have missed it then ._.; ))
btw, congratulations on reaching 17,000 pageviews! I caught it, lol [link]
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chioky In reply to Wybsu-chan [2008-01-18 16:42:04 +0000 UTC]
yes when you buy the wood it should be 5mm only ALOT of sanding will remove a surface layer and thats not needed for the tsuba ^^. You would just make the tsuba hole larger XD
but wow this is the first time I have ever seen someone draw on my page pointing my view counts!! thats very kind I dont know how I can repay you T.T
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Wybsu-chan In reply to chioky [2008-01-18 16:50:15 +0000 UTC]
... ah, hadn't thought of that solution... thanks!
and you answered my question so you've already repaid my 'kindness'
((I was going to ask for the black tensa zangetsu as repayment, but ah well... lol haha))
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taeliac [2007-08-17 17:17:00 +0000 UTC]
Oh awesome!! I like this a lot!
Could you do one thing, however? Move it to the "Tutorials & Resources -> Tutorials -> Artisan Crafts"? I'm trying to put together more news articles featuring tutorials, and this owns!
<3
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chioky In reply to taeliac [2007-08-17 17:55:15 +0000 UTC]
What have i done to deserve such honor this is just swordmaking a rare art form XD
Since you asked so kindly I shall move them all accordingly ^^
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chioky [2007-08-09 22:08:32 +0000 UTC]
Alright if anybody cares... I developed a new way to make the perfect katana curve XD. I say to make the perfect curve you must make the perfect line!. So I use a some PVC tubing and apply pressure and make it out into a curve then draw with a pencil. For cutting it out well i tilt the saw all the way down then cut VERY slowly. After awhile if you drew out the curve perfect then once you cut it out its flawless XD
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Dinodude73 [2007-07-22 21:17:05 +0000 UTC]
Ahhh, I see you have beat me to Shinzo ^_^
I got to get of my lazy butt and make my self some more swords!
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chioky In reply to Dinodude73 [2007-07-23 11:09:15 +0000 UTC]
I wanne see Ikkaku's zanpactuo made XD If you make that i'll worship you!!
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Dinodude73 In reply to chioky [2007-07-24 04:46:33 +0000 UTC]
OK, Just for you buddy I'll make his zanpactuo ^_^
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chioky In reply to Dinodude73 [2007-07-24 11:44:49 +0000 UTC]
WAHOO!! thank you ^^ I always wanted to see that zanpactuo made but i lack the skills but you should be able to do it ^^
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Dinodude73 In reply to chioky [2007-07-28 04:33:36 +0000 UTC]
Heh, I'm glad you have faith in me because I'm totally winging it right now
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chioky In reply to Dinodude73 [2007-07-28 10:29:36 +0000 UTC]
And in the future I might consider making it while reviewing from yours XD
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Karaeborg [2007-07-21 01:26:29 +0000 UTC]
aw, cool! (: this is really awesome.
thank you sooo much! 8D
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chioky In reply to Karaeborg [2007-07-21 08:24:30 +0000 UTC]
The third guide should be up sometime soon I can assure you ^^
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