The problem with wood? We all break them like match-sticks over each other
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Brian Hunt wrote:Keith raises an interesting idea. Has anyone tried a hardwood plywood for the core? This would give the strength of lamination and help address the problems inherant with a single board core.
just a passing thought.
Brian Hunt
Jason Taylor wrote:I don't use the wood slat design, but I've developed a fair number of designs with similar performance specs. I've moved entirely away from wood, as the brittleness makes it too short-lived, and I've composited a number of my own materials together with varying results, but the most recent designs we've developed out here in OC have been pretty satisfactory, sometimes more than satisfactory. Unfortunately, they also sometimes break that "relatively inexpensive and readily available at the hardware store" rule.
We're working on a new upgrade right now to the design. Of course, since I cut my finger on my machete (who says sharper is always safer? There's a point of diminishing returns) I haven't been much up to crafting, but I've still been steadily working on designs, and I think the next one is going to be a pretty significant leap forward (once I get both hands back).
When I get a good prototype made, I'll need testers. I can send one over to you if you'd like to try it out. I could use some feedback, sand you can see if it's what you were looking for.
Jason
That sounds interesting. Let me know when your prototype is ready![]()
You weren't practicing your messer techniques while clearing brush with a machete were you(and who among us hasn't done just that)?
Lorraine Munoa wrote:What about using fiberglass rods stuck together like for the old Rapier Simulators as the core of a sparring weapon? Those things held up to everything we could dish out.
Shane Smith wrote:Lorraine Munoa wrote:What about using fiberglass rods stuck together like for the old Rapier Simulators as the core of a sparring weapon? Those things held up to everything we could dish out.
I've tried a couple made that way. They were still whippy along the edge.
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