Postby Patrick Hardin » Fri Oct 29, 2004 8:13 pm
I have thrusted with spears and also hurled them against 3/8" plywood before. The most I could ever achieve with this was to have the spearhead stick out maybe an inch through the back. It was a heavy Greek-style spear too, not a light javelin. Some of you guys know how hard I can hit. <img src="/forum/images/icons/wink.gif" alt="" /> In my opinion, it will be nearly impossible to penetrate a 1/2" thick piece of plywood with a sword point. There's just too much material to pass through, and the grain structure of the wood dissipates the force of the impact. The weapon would either need a lot more mass, or a lot more speed than two human arms can generate.
Of course, at this point, one has to bring up the pilum. But that is a weapon with a very small head with a decent amount of mass giving it force. The smaller the point, the better the chance of penetration. So, in theory, you might be able to penetrate a shield with an estoc. But based on my limited experience, if you're dealing with wood half an inch thick, I doubt it. Of course, if you are fighting against sword & shield with an estoc, we've probably left the realm of historical accuracy, since the estoc was designed vs. metal armor. Still, experimentation is good, right?
Patrick Hardin
"Few men are born brave. Many become so through training and force of discipline."
---Vegetius