New favorite channel, bout to be watching all your content start to finish. New to LARP life but would love to get into making accessories and props, saw on FB you have shared amazon links and the google sheet for stuff you use! Absolute LEGEND!!
why not add a core in the cross guard? In my experience sparring with foam weapons the cross guard comes off almost as fast if not faster than the tip wears down. I ask because i see it everywhere, hardly anyone puts anything in the cross guard and it’s a vital part of the weapon that’s left flimsy and breakable
In light or medium touch combat it will not hurt. both my shield and swords are made from it and the larp's I go to almost exclusively use it for weapons. Only thing softer might be a pool noodle with a cloth long sock cover. And those don't look anything like swords, aka its not that cool
That is a great looking sword. I like your techniques for shaping the blade. Hope to see more.
This music is a whole vibe. Love it!
for best results start with a fully stocked workshop
All you need is the foam and a dremel. Everything else just makes it faster
Hi, I'm from Maceió-AL Brazil, I have a question, what number of sheets do you use to make the blade, I'm trying to do it and I can't get it smooth
New favorite channel, bout to be watching all your content start to finish. New to LARP life but would love to get into making accessories and props, saw on FB you have shared amazon links and the google sheet for stuff you use! Absolute LEGEND!!
why not add a core in the cross guard? In my experience sparring with foam weapons the cross guard comes off almost as fast if not faster than the tip wears down. I ask because i see it everywhere, hardly anyone puts anything in the cross guard and it’s a vital part of the weapon that’s left flimsy and breakable
Nice work
Awesome!
Nice!
Simple: you simply need access to a whole ass workshop lmao
Interesting grinder. What model?
What type of adhesive are you using? Couldn't see what was printed on the can very well
Looked like contact cement.
Also, it looked like the hot glue on the pommel was to give the contact cement more to bite onto .
I have a question, isn't EVA foam a bit too stiff or it doesn't hurt anyway?
In light or medium touch combat it will not hurt. both my shield and swords are made from it and the larp's I go to almost exclusively use it for weapons. Only thing softer might be a pool noodle with a cloth long sock cover. And those don't look anything like swords, aka its not that cool