Fine Weapon Making Volume 4 Two handed Weapon Assembly
All of the two handed weapons will be made in a forge.
As mentioned in the previous volume, you will need to get coal, loam and ore according to the quality of the material you
are using.
For a great sword, melt and mix ore and two blocks of weapon grade ore and pour it into a large hilt casting mold and a large blade shaped mold. Break it from the mold with a smithy hammer and sharpen it with a sharpening stone. Finally wrap the hilt with
a hilt wrap.
Make a great axe by melting and mixing ore and two blocks of weapon grade ore and pour it into a large axe head shaped mold. Break it from its mold with a smithy hammer and sharpen it with a sharpening stone. Fit the axe head onto a haft to finish the weapon.
Make a long spear by melting and mixing ore and a block of weapon grade ore and pour it into a spear head shaped mold. Break it from its mold with a smithy hammer and sharpen it with a sharpening stone. Fit the spear head onto a long haft to finish the weapon.
For a staff, melt and mix ore and a large brick of weapon grade ore and pour it into a metal wrap shaped mold. Break it from the mold with a smithy hammer and while it is still malleable from the heat, wrap it around a staff and seal it using the same smithy hammer.
To make a long hammer, melt and mix ore, a block of weapon grade ore and a small brick of weapon grade ore and pour it into a hammer head shaped mold. Break it from the mold with a smithy hammer and fine-tune its shape with the hammer. Fit the hammer head onto a haft to finish the weapon.