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Coyote Starrk: Los Lobos (The Wolves) [link]
Blade Length: 30 inches
Handle Length: 10 inches
Total Length: 40 inches
This sword is handmade with no power tools (except a drill) out of strip pine wood and its full tang. The fourth sword is finished of the Second Bleach Sword Project. It has been about half a year since I last uploaded a sword, well this is the penultimate sword of the Bleach Sword Collection.
This sword was actually real easy to make, I was just making another haineko but with a different tsuba and painting. There is two versions of Starrk's tsuba a basic one, and a detailed one. I decided to go with the basic one, which is the one I drew in my Zanpakuto Tsuba Designs. You can look here for the detailed version: [link] now im not making those extremely thin details out of balsa. Anyway the painting was done well and the gloss sealent gives the blade a nice sheen. And finnally, shoe laces are a great alternative to using ito for tsukamaki.
The Bleach Sword Collection:
Ichigo Kurosaki: Tensa Zangetsu [link]
Rukia Kuchiki: Sode no Shirayuki [link]
Kisuke Urahara: Benihime [link]
Gin Ichimaru: Shinso [link]
Byakuya Kuchiki: Senbonzakura [link]
Sosuke Aizen: Kyoka Suigetsu [link]
Kaname Tosen: Suzumushi [link]
Toshiro Hitsugaya: Hyorinomaru [link]
Hollow Ichigo: White Tensa Zangetsu [link]
Grimmjaw Jeagerjaques: Pantera [link]
Ulquiorra Schiffer: Murcielago [link]
Neliel Tu: Gamuza [link]
Shinji Hirako: Sakanade [link]
Rangiku Matsumoto: Haineko [link]
Coyote Starrk: Los Lobos [link]
Tia Harribel: Tiburon [link]</sub>
The Swordmaking Tutorials:
Part 1 (Tools and Equipment): [link]
Part 2 (Planning and Drawing): [link]
Part 3 (Cutting out the Sword): [link]
Part 4 (Cutting out the Tsuba): [link]
Part 5 (Sharpening the Sword): [link]
Part 6 (Sculpting the Details): [link]
Part 7 (Painting and Glossing): [link]
Part 8 (Constructing the Sword): [link]</sub>
Blade Length: 30 inches
Handle Length: 10 inches
Total Length: 40 inches
This sword is handmade with no power tools (except a drill) out of strip pine wood and its full tang. The fourth sword is finished of the Second Bleach Sword Project. It has been about half a year since I last uploaded a sword, well this is the penultimate sword of the Bleach Sword Collection.
This sword was actually real easy to make, I was just making another haineko but with a different tsuba and painting. There is two versions of Starrk's tsuba a basic one, and a detailed one. I decided to go with the basic one, which is the one I drew in my Zanpakuto Tsuba Designs. You can look here for the detailed version: [link] now im not making those extremely thin details out of balsa. Anyway the painting was done well and the gloss sealent gives the blade a nice sheen. And finnally, shoe laces are a great alternative to using ito for tsukamaki.
The Bleach Sword Collection:
Ichigo Kurosaki: Tensa Zangetsu [link]
Rukia Kuchiki: Sode no Shirayuki [link]
Kisuke Urahara: Benihime [link]
Gin Ichimaru: Shinso [link]
Byakuya Kuchiki: Senbonzakura [link]
Sosuke Aizen: Kyoka Suigetsu [link]
Kaname Tosen: Suzumushi [link]
Toshiro Hitsugaya: Hyorinomaru [link]
Hollow Ichigo: White Tensa Zangetsu [link]
Grimmjaw Jeagerjaques: Pantera [link]
Ulquiorra Schiffer: Murcielago [link]
Neliel Tu: Gamuza [link]
Shinji Hirako: Sakanade [link]
Rangiku Matsumoto: Haineko [link]
Coyote Starrk: Los Lobos [link]
Tia Harribel: Tiburon [link]</sub>
The Swordmaking Tutorials:
Part 1 (Tools and Equipment): [link]
Part 2 (Planning and Drawing): [link]
Part 3 (Cutting out the Sword): [link]
Part 4 (Cutting out the Tsuba): [link]
Part 5 (Sharpening the Sword): [link]
Part 6 (Sculpting the Details): [link]
Part 7 (Painting and Glossing): [link]
Part 8 (Constructing the Sword): [link]</sub>
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I hate to be that guy, but Starrk is my favorite arrancar and I must correct people on this... not to say you work is bad, you did an awesome job. BUT, just like everyone else, you got the tsuda completely wrong. I don't know why but everyone makes it that way.