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Cutting Material

Postby Guest » Sun Jan 04, 2004 11:42 am

I was going to make some cutting targets and i wanted to make them as realisic as possible. What do people use at the core to simulate bone? A thin dowel? and what about the surrounding material, what is a good representation of flesh or padding?

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Re: Cutting Material

Postby Jeffrey Hull » Sun Jan 04, 2004 5:51 pm

Lindholm offers an excellent design for what you want in his "Sigmund Ringeck's...Longsword" book. It is too elaborate for me to detail off-hand here -- but if you can get a hold of it, or someone else can detail it (sorry, I am pressed for time as usual!), then hopefully it would serve your need. JH
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