Postby JeanryChandler » Fri Oct 31, 2003 1:57 am
The two companies in question evidently manufacture several different types of foam. I called them on the phone today and got them both to send me samples of several varieties, so I'll be able to determine if I think they carry any foam which is suitible for sparring weapons or not, this time before I waste money ordering something unusable like I did last week.
Personally the only big issue I really have with the blue camping pad foam is that it isn't available in thin enough sheets. I'd like something at least as good which comes in 1/4" sheets, so that I can make thinner "blades" for my weapons, for my own use and to sell to fencing school members. Currently I have sold some weapons, mostly daggers, to a few small medieval fencing schools but I'd like to expand that. I'm also experimenting with making latex weapons suitible for martial arts use, I'll probably start testing my first prototype this weekend now that I finally located some suitible polyurethane coating for it to protect the latex and paint.
This landau flotation foam John advocates seems hard to find. Last year we located one source on the net but they wanted nearly $100 for a sheet, beyond our budget at the time. That company apparently doesn't carry the product any more.
The rather amazing and frustrating thing is I find really good closed cell foam often used in packing material for things I buy, (like a water pump for a fish pond I recently bought) so I know it's got to be commercially available somewhere, and pretty cheap if it's used that way. I'm just too stupid to find it so far.
For my own purposes, at the moment the blue camping pad foam is the most reasonable compromise so far. I wonder what is the chief complaint y'all have against it? It seems to hold up pretty well in weapons I have been using for about a year though I notice it does seem to compress a little over time.
Anyway, I'll report any progress I make.
JR
"We can't all be saints"
John Dillinger