Ironworks for chests, hinges, etc...
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Steve S.
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Ironworks for chests, hinges, etc...
A while ago someone posted a URL that had lots of period-looking ironwork for chests, such as hinges, clasps, etc.
Anyone have the URL?
Thanks!
Steve
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Steve:
Why didn't you bookmark the Van Dyke's Restorers Webpage the first time?

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Why didn't you bookmark the Van Dyke's Restorers Webpage the first time?

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Yep .. that's the one Steve. Lee Valley also has some, but I've found Van Dykes to have better selection. Especially for sturdier hinges and handles.
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Another one:
http://www.horton-brasses.com/products/parts
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I would suggest that you see your local blacksmith. Most of what I saw in those sites was somewhat less than impressive for a medieval context. Why wear dead-on armor, and then ruin things with a hokey chest? 
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I'm no expert on "medieval" furniture, but some of it looks just fine to me:
http://www.vandykes.com/images/products/02004569-lg.jpg
http://www.vandykes.com/images/products/02004559-lg.jpg
http://www.vandykes.com/images/products/cn1300101-lg.jpg
I would imagine it's hard to screw up simple hasps and hinges.
Further, they have some very nice rosettes, for armour/belt use, here:
http://www.vandykes.com/subcategory/65/
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http://www.vandykes.com/images/products/02004569-lg.jpg
http://www.vandykes.com/images/products/02004559-lg.jpg
http://www.vandykes.com/images/products/cn1300101-lg.jpg
I would imagine it's hard to screw up simple hasps and hinges.
Further, they have some very nice rosettes, for armour/belt use, here:
http://www.vandykes.com/subcategory/65/
Steve
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Steve, et al:
Order the hardcopy catalog.
It has much, much more than what is shown on the Van Dyke's Restorer's Webpage.
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Order the hardcopy catalog.
It has much, much more than what is shown on the Van Dyke's Restorer's Webpage.
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Oooohhhhhh; I guess they're passable. 
Still, if you can find something dead-in-period, a smith could really make a difference: corner braces, hinges, hasps, ring handles... All sorts of good pieces.
My wif says I can't take on anymore until I finish my Daughter-in-Law's 2' X 2' X 3' chest, and another pair of hinges to pay my friend for extensive help with the wood-working. I'm trying to finish by Christmas!
See:
http://www.anvilfire.com/bookrev/atli/Medieval/geddes.htm for some ironwork possibilities!

Still, if you can find something dead-in-period, a smith could really make a difference: corner braces, hinges, hasps, ring handles... All sorts of good pieces.
My wif says I can't take on anymore until I finish my Daughter-in-Law's 2' X 2' X 3' chest, and another pair of hinges to pay my friend for extensive help with the wood-working. I'm trying to finish by Christmas!
See:
http://www.anvilfire.com/bookrev/atli/Medieval/geddes.htm for some ironwork possibilities!

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I've purchased most of what you pictured. The one hasp is built the same way as I was making mine, but the Indian smith was better. The hasp is strong enough to take a sledgehammer blow, and is what I normally use on my chests.
The hinge & hasp that match are about 16 guage and painted black. They were a disappointment.
The rosettes are as thin as the Tandy conches and are junk. I have a package of the second-to-last that I'd give you if I didn't already throw them away.
Looking at pictures in a catalog is quite a bit different then actually using the pieces in a project. Some of Van Dykes' is good, but some is pretty lame. You'd triple (or more) your price to have them hand-forged. Matching the quality of your woodwork would be the most practical idea. I would use this stuff with veneer or pine, but I think I'm going to find a blacksmith for my solid hardwood chests in the future. The Indian stuff looks inadequate on high-quality pieces.
The hinge & hasp that match are about 16 guage and painted black. They were a disappointment.
The rosettes are as thin as the Tandy conches and are junk. I have a package of the second-to-last that I'd give you if I didn't already throw them away.
Looking at pictures in a catalog is quite a bit different then actually using the pieces in a project. Some of Van Dykes' is good, but some is pretty lame. You'd triple (or more) your price to have them hand-forged. Matching the quality of your woodwork would be the most practical idea. I would use this stuff with veneer or pine, but I think I'm going to find a blacksmith for my solid hardwood chests in the future. The Indian stuff looks inadequate on high-quality pieces.
