A friend wanted a mezzaluna to cut pizza, so I made a fun little bardiche for them. The logo cut into it is their podcast network: fireheart media
Little grappling hooks! I make a pile of these every so often for sale, if you're interested let me know.
Mariposa is a weapon I made for pride month. This chain flail with a butterfly weight has a 36" white oak leather wrapped shaft and a 5lb flail weight. Mariposa was a slur most used against myself and my family during my time living in Florida, but it's my weapon now. I do the damage with it. As always, this is made from all scrap and recycled materials and is as real as ever. My wonderful friend Jessie also painted this lovely rendition of it and I traded her some custom work for it!
Yeah it was me, I made the Cool S sword.
A little scrap brass korok pin, made for a friend. It was fun to use brass patina to make leaf colorations
I had some scrap glass from a stained glass project, so I made it into a little Crucible with brass scraps and old paint.
The Hart Blade is also a collaboration piece between myself and a guild mate with the roles reversed, I forged and they finished. An elegant thing that's wickedly sharp. Its lore requires its wielder to be a steward and protector of the environment around them, or face the wrath of the forest itself.
This orcish chopper is named Lovebite, and is the product of a collaboration between myself and another smith in my guild (they did a rough forging, I did the grind and the rest of the finishing and handle)
A while back I was asked to make a pommel for a sword a friend of mine was forging. Turns out that sword was being made for a player on the Cleveland browns who's super into d&d. Matt Mercer even named it for him: Ruinous End. For my upcoming show I decided to make a mini version of that sword, I'm pretty pleased with the results!
Tiny kyoketsu shoge, made from scraps and painted with recycled paints
Tiny war hammer! I had to make the rivets myself from 12g house wire. This is going to be part of a gallery showing about tiny things, what should I make next?
I've been having fun making mini weapons from little scraps of metal and recycled paints. What should I make next?
Junkyard chainsaw greatsword, complete with a pullstart. Her names Bridget.
I made a couple of brooches recently from scraps I had lying around the shop
The Blade of Union is a wedding present I made for my good friend who I’ve been playing D&D with for years. Hand forged by me from stainless steel and brass, I even made the brass and felt box for it and the item description!
A rail spike knife I made as a thank you present for my neighbor who was nice enough to give me this heavy sugar maple stump to affix my anvil to. The home forge is 100% up and running now, if you’d like to commission something just send me a DM!