Witcher 3: Silver & Steel Swords - MAN AT ARMS: REFORGED

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Matt and Kerri are recreating swords from The Witcher 3 in two different ways - one forged and one CNC carved, with each sword having unique pommels. The blades are processed differently, and Luis adds wire-wrapped handles and metal spacers to complete the swords with intricate details.

Insights

  • Matt and Kerri from Baltimore Knife and Sword are crafting iconic swords from The Witcher 3 for Man at Arms: Reforged, showcasing the artistry and skill required in sword-making.
  • The team employs diverse techniques, from forging to CNC carving, to produce two distinct long swords, highlighting the versatility and innovation within the craft of swordsmithing.

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Recent questions

  • How are iconic swords from The Witcher 3 made?

    Through forging and CNC processes.

  • Who creates the wheel pommel for the swords?

    Ilya sculpts the wheel pommel.

  • What is the design of the pommel for one sword?

    A leopard-like head with mouth and eye sockets.

  • How are the handles of the swords finished?

    Luis creates wire-wrapped handles and metal spacers.

  • What differentiates the two swords created?

    The blades are processed differently: one is CNC carved.

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Creating Witcher 3 swords with unique processes

  • Matt and Kerri from Baltimore Knife and Sword are creating iconic swords from The Witcher 3 for Man at Arms: Reforged.
  • They will be making two similar long swords using different processes: one forged and one CNC.
  • Sam forges one blade by cutting excess material and using a power hammer to draw out the blade quickly and evenly.
  • Ilya sculpts a wheel pommel for one sword by reducing material, creating ear-like shapes, and forming eye sockets.
  • The other pommel is forged by Haley, who shapes the material into a leopard-like head with a mouth and eye sockets.
  • The blades are then processed differently: one is CNC carved while the other is ground and fullered.
  • Luis creates wire-wrapped handles and metal spacers for the swords, ensuring the wires look like a single braid.
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