When one wraps a sword hit first in leather, then runs a wire spiral up the hilt, how do you guys typically afix the wire to the hilt, so that it doesn't come undone? I'm referint to a wrap that is not tight, so that all you see is the wire, but spaced, so that the wire has perhaps 7-12 turns up the length of the hilt. The leather is already held in place with glue...
Thanks for your help!
Cailin
leather wrapped sword hilts...
Generally when I've seen a wire wrap like that, it has been on a fluted dagger, not over leather, but I imagine they do the same thing. At the start and end of where you want the wire, there are usually holes drilled there and the wire is affixed with epoxy (not sure of the period equivalent). I would imagine that you could also stick the wire between the handle and guard, wrap the handle, and stick it between the handle and pommel, that way you have a pressure fit when you peen the tang, but that option is assuming that you are able to take the hilt apart. Good luck!
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