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Matt Bryant wrote:(and I refuse to buy any kind of wall hanger or inaccurate "Sword-like Object")
I would think that you would quickly eat through any foam put around that pell.
Ciaran Daly wrote:Hi gentlemen. I expect my Albion Talhoffer within a week or so and wanted to pick all of your brains about the extent of the solo work one should do with valued sharps.
Obviously, there are florishes and tipogressions, and test cutting. I did see a video of Mr. Clements going at the pell vigorously with that very same sword and wanted to ask whether such use was a good idea long term from an economic standpoint. The sword is a significant investment for me and I won't soon be able to afford another. Should I avoid such heavy contact with it or will regular contact with a wooden pell be relatively harmless? I'm not buying it to hang on my wall after all.
For context, I do own a wooden waster and will probably purchase Albion's Meyer some time next year.
Randall Pleasant wrote:Ciaran Daly wrote:Hi gentlemen. I expect my Albion Talhoffer within a week or so and wanted to pick all of your brains about the extent of the solo work one should do with valued sharps.
Obviously, there are florishes and tipogressions, and test cutting. I did see a video of Mr. Clements going at the pell vigorously with that very same sword and wanted to ask whether such use was a good idea long term from an economic standpoint. The sword is a significant investment for me and I won't soon be able to afford another. Should I avoid such heavy contact with it or will regular contact with a wooden pell be relatively harmless? I'm not buying it to hang on my wall after all.
For context, I do own a wooden waster and will probably purchase Albion's Meyer some time next year.
Ciaran
Just a friendly reminder about practicing with a sharp. Before each session do a reality check, take time to acknowledge what it is and what it can do to you or someone else, repect it, then have fun. Personally, I never do florishes with my Albion Baron when I'm at home alone. If I ever would screw up I want someone to dial 911 for me.
Alan Abu Bakr wrote:Matt Bryant wrote:(and I refuse to buy any kind of wall hanger or inaccurate "Sword-like Object")
The only "wallhanger" I've wanted to have (but couldn't afford), is Andúril, from the Lord of the Rings movies. (quite a good looking sword, that)I would think that you would quickly eat through any foam put around that pell.
I'd guess that the foam, would be quite easy to cut through, compared to a tatami mat, and I know how easily a sword can cut through a tatami mat, after having the, quite enjoyable (and informative), opportunity to test cut on some.
The foam will, most likely, hardly make any difference at all.
s_taillebois wrote:As noted using a sharp on a pell can be somewhat problematic for the edges, and sometimes the points. Cutting wood, even padded, is not what these implements where designed for...
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