Sunday, September 27, 2009

The Riddle of Steel (or wood)



The picture above is a two handed broadsword from Starfire Swords. Starfire swords are forged with stage combat in mind, rather than costuming or wall mounting, but I think they are all the more beautiful for it. The edges and tips are blunt, but the steel rings like a tuning fork when struck. I’ve had a pair of these for about eight years now (actually the forge has burned down and been rebuilt in that time) and as you can see they’ve had a bit of use.





I’ve been meaning to post something about swords for awhile now, and this is a good time. Because swords mean a lot, and even in these postmodern days they can still play an important part of our lives.

For instance, last week my sister-in-law (God bless her) locked the keys in our van. Thankfully, the passenger door was not latched all the way and I was able to wedge it open and work some strips of metal (flattened curtain rods) past the weatherproofing up to the lock button. But my paltry flattened curtain rods were not rigid enough to unlock the car. I was on the verge of calling the locksmith when I thought of an old French military saber I had at home. It worked like a charm.

Lately some friends and I have been sparring once a week with wooden swords and metal bucklers using a medieval fighting system developed from Manuscript 1.33 (and explained further by these guys). It’s a lot of fun and yes, okay, right after swordfighting we go in and play Dungeons and Dragons.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Making Out (like a bandit!)

Right. So I've been an industrious fellow of late. Since I had a Fire Show this weekend and SPX coming up next weekend, I spent some time on a batch of hand-drawn business cards. Here's a few of the better ones:







Sadly, I wasn't able to get any good pictures from the fire show.

It's been awhile, but I finally have a bit of a woodworking shop here at home and I've been putting it to some use. Last week I made a set of bunk beds for the girls:



...and I made this oak practice sword (more on that soon):



I'm definitely not the ultimate woodworker, but it sure is satisfying.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Overdue

I know, I know! I'm overdue for a blog post, but things have been HOPPING around here! I'm finally in the finishing stages of the Zita the Spacegirl Graphic novel and I've been learning a lot more than I would have expected from the coloring process. Here's a page below with the dialogue cut (so that the book seems more mysterious and intriguing):



I've also been hard at work building a set of bunk beds for the girls. As a woodworker I'm slow and I have to plan for mistakes. But these beds are turning out pretty well, if I do say so myself. I'm particularly proud that they are made entirely from scavenged wood. The other sideline project I've been working on is preparing for an upcoming fire show. I'll try to come back with some good pictures.

Well, fall is in the air and, sadly, I'm afraid the summer is going to slip by without seeing me do a lick of real painting. And I had such high hopes...