Master Sword - Build Project 2013

Heroic Replicas

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Hello all!

Today, I'd like to share with you all a project I've been working on for a long time.

This is the Master Sword, from the Legend of Zelda. Specifically, this is modeled after the Skyward Sword (Wii) version of the Master Sword.

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Actually, this is the second Master Sword that I've made. The first one I finished about two months ago. I made the mistake of painting that blade, and it's been abused a bit. It could probably be repaired by somebody more talented than me.
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I've had the idea of making a sword since I got my current job at a steel fabrication shop, about December 2010. It look me several tries to develop a design that looked good and could be created with the tools I had available. I didn't want to take a pepakura approach, because my hand-sculpting skills are lacking.

I developed a few different models, and settled on the Skyward Sword near the end of 2011. I Modeled it in Solidworks:

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I do CAD work for a wooden pattern maker. Once I finalized my design, I traded some CAD work for these molds for the hilt. They were milled out on his CNC router. This would allow me flexibility to make prototypes fairly quickly.

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I cast the hilt halves with dyed two-part plastic. I made a mess!

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Here are the halves.
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I milled out the back with a Dremmel.
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Then I glued the halves together in this freaky looking setup. I count seven clamps.
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Two halves, now sanded. Not shown between here and primer: about 12 hours of white putty and more sanding.
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Primer! On a Stick!
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Blue! On a Stick! This picture shows the true color of the hilt the best.
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Gold Leaf! This part I need more practice with. It sometimes looks messy, but I know the end result looks better than any paint I can find.
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I cut out this blade at work on our plasma table. 5/16" Carbon Steel. I had it Blanchard ground and then engraved it, then clear coated it. My brother shaped the edges with a hand grinder. I then put on a clear coat. For the first sword, the hilt clasped over the blade, which caused problems when I went to paint it. For the second one, I designed the hilt to slide up the bottom of the blade. It got banged up when I ground down the rounded parts of the tang, and added the engraving, so I sanded it shiny again.
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I sanded it for real this time, removing the clear coat. This is before and after a good wet sanding.
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I even buffed it with some compound. Before on top, after below. Semi-reflective! Pudgy fingers!
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I slid the hilt onto the blade. Here is a close-up on the engraving.
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For the handle I did a 12-strand round plait, with a 4-2 under pattern. I think it looks pretty sharp. I cut the strands 3/8" thick from some scrap. If I had cut the strands straighter than they are, the braid could be tighter in spots. I used a steel pipe as the solid handle, and wrapped leather with epoxy around the full tang for a solid friction fit. Hot glue held some strands in place until I could finish the braid, then I went back and removed the hot glue.
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Time for some manly stitching! I added two small bands to the leather handle to hide the seams. Die Hard is such a great movie.
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From the other side. I'm really happy with how this looks.
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Lastly, I went to a wooded park nearby and took some fancy pictures. They are attached below.

I learned a lot in this project, and would like to hear your feedback and answer any questions.

Cheers!
 

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This is absolutely exquisite! This is my favorite sword of all time and you more than made it live up to the name master sword. Have you ever considered doing a run or selling just one or two? This is top notch work, the picture with the sword sunken into the stone in the woods brings so many good memories from childhood back :)

Great build!

-Mili
 
Wow! That is awesome! How long did it take to do all that work?

P.S. Die Hard rocks! Good manly movie to make a sword by!
 
Awesome job dude!!!!!!!!!!

NOW MAKE ME ONE.

Please...?

(or, at least, could I have the templates/ measurements you used?)
 
Looks fantastic well done.

You make the leather work sound so easy, it looks the part and gives the sword a professional finish.
 
Wow! That is awesome! How long did it take to do all that work?

P.S. Die Hard rocks! Good manly movie to make a sword by!

It's been a slow burn for the past year and a half, but most of the hilt work for the new sword was over the past two months.

Awesome job dude!!!!!!!!!!

NOW MAKE ME ONE.

Please...?

(or, at least, could I have the templates/ measurements you used?)

I think I can do one better:

.STL CAD file: Link
.STEP CAD file: Link
.DXF CAD file: Link

The DXF is 2D, and can be viewed and printed out with DraftSight, which is a free 2D CAD program by the Solidworks guys.
Please use and share these files wisely!

Also, bonus Link: Link

(If you'd like a specific file type, list what you can work with, and I'll try to accommodate)
 
DUDE!!!!!!!!!!!!! How much did this cost you? I have waited so long to make the Master Sword! If its not to much,I might have you make me one with a couple changes for my preference.
 
Really beautiful work, I love it. This is one of my favorite swords and you definitely did it justice.
 
Wow, that's nice. The Master Sword is on my list of projects I want to make someday, though I doubt I could do as nice a job as you have.
 
I'm about 2 days from finishing my next one. It has a concrete pedestal with leather in-lay. I'll post it after I take it to the woods for a photo shoot.
 
When you're ready to send it my way, let me know and I'll give you my address. And I'll cover shipping. ^___~

Seriously though, awesome awesome work. Probably the best Master Sword I've seen.
 
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