Shards of Narsil Project

Smiling Demon

Sr Member
This is something I have been thinking about doing for awhile now and tonight I started it.
I can't afford the UC Shards of Narsil but I have wanted one for awhile.
I will be cutting all the pieces out of the remaining blade and plan to display them all together.
I used my Dremel and about 12 heavy duty cut-off wheels to cut the sword into.
Take a look and let me know what you think.
I stiill have to clean it up and weather it, so keep that in mind..

Kenny
Here it is.
[image]http://www.wackychimp.com/uploads/MyShardsofNarsilProject006.jpg[/image]
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(allosaur176 @ Apr 22 2006, 10:08 PM) [snapback]1231462[/snapback]</div>
Looks pretty damn good... Is that a knock-off sword???
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Thanks,
Yes it is.
I gave around $30 for it from a local sword vendor.


Kenny
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Kylash327 @ Apr 22 2006, 10:44 PM) [snapback]1231479[/snapback]</div>
so it took 12 blades to cut that,. they kepy breaking?
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I had about 3 break. The rest just wore down. The blade is 440 stainless steel so it will take some cutting to get through it.

Kenny
 
Here is what I have now. I have finished cutting all the pieces out if the blade.
I need to weather it now. Does anyone have any suggestions how I could age/tarnish the blade of this thing?

Here are the new pics.
[image]http://www.wackychimp.com/uploads/ShardsProject2a.jpg[/image]
[image]http://www.wackychimp.com/uploads/ShardsProject3.jpg[/image]
 
You've inspired me. I too have a knockoff narsil and a dremel, and have thought about doing this for years, but wondered if it was possible. Good job.
 
That's very cool. I had considered attempting something like this (although I'm sure my version would have sucked compared to yours), but then realised I don't have space to display it properly.

Very nice work :D
 
Thank for all the compliments guys.
I plan on cutting an Elven shield symbol out of a section of plywood and adding some detail and hang it on the wall using shelf brackets. Cover it with a thin layer of foam rubber and cover it with some cloth.
But anyway it will be mounted to the wall.

Thanks,
Kenny
 
Nice.
I got a knockoff witchking and tried to weather the paint job to make it look closer to the UC version.
I got some paint that 'simulates a hammered texture' and some black and rust colored paint to do it as well...

<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(MegaPrime33 @ Apr 27 2006, 08:50 AM) [snapback]1234083[/snapback]</div>
That is definitely cool. Great job.
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