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7 NeutralAbout Scott Sweder
- Birthday August 15
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Columbia Falls, MT
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Metal work Ornamental and blades.
Martial arts: Modern Arnis intructor with a little Taichi and Bagua thrown in.
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Sold out.....
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"Insane" Neo-Kopis, composite Pweld with bronze etc.
Scott Sweder replied to Salem Straub's topic in Show and Tell
Outstanding!!! your work always inspires me. -
Scott Joram Sweder Tilaru Metalsmithing I have used two logos this first is what I call the Tilaru man a doodle in college that turned into a series of projects. The second is a Celtic tree of life with the tilaru man in the middle
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I always love your videos, a fact you do not try to hide the problems you do have impresses me even more. If we didn't make mistakes we would not be pushing the boundaries of our knowledge. I think I make enough for 10 bladesmiths..
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A damascus liner lock, fresh from my bench...
Scott Sweder replied to Salem Straub's topic in Show and Tell
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Beautiful
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This is a seax I finished last week. it is a multi bar of 1095, L6, and 15n20. The center core is a cinnamon roll of the same. The Stack from top to bottom on the picture is Raindrop pattern,15n20, raindrop pattern, 15n20, cinnamon roll, 15n20, raindrop pattern, 15n20, raindrop pattern. once I started forging i got some gaps between the cinnamon rolls so I milled them out and re-welded them with more pattern weld. forged it out and pretty happy with the pattern The blade fittings are pattern weld with a carved bacote handle with Turquoise inlay. I am new to documenting these things so i hope I shared enough. Thank you for looking
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Yes, One in white bronze and the other in 10/90 bronze
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I used 1095, L6, and 15n20. I ended up making 2 smaller knives out of the material because I had an inclusion in the middle that there was no getting around. I have not cast the guards or pommels yet, one will be inlayed with Lapis Lazuli and the other with malachite.
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very nice
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very nice
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Inspirational
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Your attention to the detail in the construction process is amazing.
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