SCA mace and hammer progress pics

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SCA mace and hammer progress pics

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New mace and hammer for SCA combat nearing completion... here's a couple pics. Heads will be tool dipped... there will be rounded tips, probably rubber, on the spikes of the mace and back spike of the hammer, and a leather face on the hammer part. I wish i had something more rigid for the spike faces, but I can't figure what. Half a golf ball maybe... :wink:
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Very nice looking... love the handles and the stain.

What kind of rubber is that?

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the usual... kayak foam. It's what I make most of my weapons heads out of. I've made a few... hammers, maces... i'm particularly fond of aves. I've got a nice Danish axe that is my primary weapon now. Many of them I face with rattan for a clacker, but some... like these... it does not work for.
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Take some "super balls" and cut them in half then tape them to the spikes...
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Yeah, thats what I'll prolly do. Still won't have that thump of a rattan edged weapon though.
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I use half a raquet ball filled with silicon tub sealer for my mace. Plenty of give but still hits very solid.
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Wow, I dig those. Can I have one?

Barring that, where do you get the kayak foam? I found some "kayak support" thing at a local outfitter, but it doesn't look like it'd be wide enough to do some of this stuff.
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What you prolly found was the thinner stuff... ask them if they have thicker sheets for shaping. What I get is 3" thick, and comes in a skeet thats around 2' x 4'. A bit pricey, but it goes a long way.

It can be shaped with a small rasp, but I have been using a wire wheel in a drill press with great results... just don't slip, or you lose an hours worth of work really quick. :oops:

my next project inspiration is here: http://www.armor.com/2000/catalog/item010.html
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Oh , and these will be for sale, not sure of a price yet, but I'm just as happy to teach someone to make them as sell them... possibly more so. These can be made by pretty much anybody. I need to actually do a photo essay when I make one of these.
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Olaf Haraldson wrote:What you prolly found was the thinner stuff... ask them if they have thicker sheets for shaping. What I get is 3" thick, and comes in a skeet thats around 2' x 4'. A bit pricey, but it goes a long way.


Dimensions were helpful, I found some here (and ordered).

http://www.oneoceankayaks.com/Material.htm


Olaf Haraldson wrote:Oh , and these will be for sale, not sure of a price yet, but I'm just as happy to teach someone to make them as sell them... possibly more so. These can be made by pretty much anybody. I need to actually do a photo essay when I make one of these.


That would be most excellent.

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Dang, thats even pricier. I get mine at the shop for that price, and it's a bigger sheet.

Have fun... making these is a really neat process, and I'm totally addicted. My technique has evolved, and I've got some good ideas to improve more... I just need to get more rattan. :D
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Olaf Haraldson wrote:Dang, thats even pricier. I get mine at the shop for that price, and it's a bigger sheet.

Have fun... making these is a really neat process, and I'm totally addicted. My technique has evolved, and I've got some good ideas to improve more... I just need to get more rattan. :D


I figured that $6 for the 3x6x24 piece would be enough for me to figure out "how stuff works" before shelling out more cash. I'll definitely be on the lookout for something bigger (locally).
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I'll measure when I get home... my sheet may only be 1' wide, wich would make the price more comparable.
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