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Sal Bertucci wrote:Do you have any basis for that, or are you just venting?
Hei Xin wrote:Thanks to the excellent directions on ARMA Ogden's website i have forged ahead with making my own waster. I been making good progress on a test run made from redwood which I had on hand.
My Father is a carpenter and suggested Maple as the best wood, stating that Hickory would be fairly difficult to obtain. Any comments on that?
Shane Smith wrote:Hei Xin wrote:Thanks to the excellent directions on ARMA Ogden's website i have forged ahead with making my own waster. I been making good progress on a test run made from redwood which I had on hand.
My Father is a carpenter and suggested Maple as the best wood, stating that Hickory would be fairly difficult to obtain. Any comments on that?
I'm a carpenter too. Hickory is easily had from most specialty lumber yards. I doubt maple will stand up anywhere near as well as hickory...there's a reason baseball bats are made of hickory. Just my opinion.
Shane Smith wrote:I use a skilsaw and a jigsaw to rough the blank shape, a block plane to get the distal taper, a router to round the grip and blade edges and a drill to pin the crossguard on with 5/16" oak dowel rods. Finish it up with some sandpaper and a coat of boiled linseed oil.
psab keel wrote:Hello,
I'm new here, and I just had an inquiry for you all about With Intent Wasters. I've tried to contact them about an order placed back in Febraury of this year for 4 longswords, but have yet to receive a single reply. I thought since many of you on the forum here own With Intent products that you may have some idea what in the world is going on. I understand that things may be in the midst of redesign and everything, but without any responses to an e-mails, I am left to assume that I just got ripped off for over $4oo.
My friends and I have been waiting on these long swords so that we can begin drilling and learning the techniques, but without them, we can't learn.
Any help would be most appreciated,
Thank you,
Psab
CalebChow wrote:No problem.![]()
A question for those with experience with the Nylon wasters:
How well do they fare against wood? I've heard that it's not a good idea to use it against wood, but I can't really see how the nylons wouldn't hold just as well as a wood waster would...
Any info would be appreciated.
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