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Thursday, May 14, 2009
  Magic Knight Rayearth: Hikaru's Sword
I was commissioned to make a replica of the swords from the series "Magic Knight Rayearth". Hikaru's was the last completed of the trio.



For the blade, I used 1/4" Poplar with a channel cut to contain a 5/16" steel rod.



Once the basic dimensions were cut, I shaped the blade edges on the belt sander.



The blade was shaped to leave a 1/8" flat edge to make it "convention safe".



Much putty, primer and sanding later, I have a smooth blade.



The handle was made from Bass Wood and turned on a lathe.



I clamped a hand drill and cored out the handle.



I cut the scallops at the base of the handle.



I used half round styrene to make the trim.



I formed the detail at the top of the blade with thick styrene.



The flat gem detail at the blade tip was made with styrene with the bevel gap filled with Bondo.



The hilt center layer was made by gluing 1/4" poplar pieces.



The second layer was made with 1/8" MDF. The white plastic coating as sanded off.



I used a Dremel to round off the organic details.



A quick test fit of blade, hilt and handle.



I started adding layers of 1/8" MDF.



More layers added.



The completed guard.



The center was built up with 1/4" poplar sheets.



I added half round styrene trim.



1/2" MDF was used to make the base of the hilt center.



MDF was shaped to make the center plate.



The final painted guard.



I built layers with styrene and added a cast resin gem.



The pommel was a cast resin 2" sphere.



Cast resin gems added to all parts of the guard.



The final sword.



The handle comes off for easier shipping. It will later be glued in place

 
Comments:
These three swords are absolutely brilliant, the hiltwork on the last one is remarkably impressive. The stuff you do is really inspiring man...
 
sugoi!!!

/bows down/
^^
 
This sword is gorgeous! You're work is amazing!!
 
how much would it cost to have that commissioned?
 
Fill out the estimate form and I'd be happy to tell you!
 
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