Flat-Sided Rattan Sword Blanks
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Flat-Sided Rattan Sword Blanks
I'll get pictures up tonight or tomorrow. But I just got a batch of these made.
Flat-Sided Rattan Sword Blanks 36 inches
Approximately 2 inch thick rattan, planed down to 1.25 Inch wide.
$15 is the introductory price.
I'll also have 24, 30, 48, 60 and 72 inch lengths available within the week.
Flat-Sided Rattan Sword Blanks 36 inches
Approximately 2 inch thick rattan, planed down to 1.25 Inch wide.
$15 is the introductory price.
I'll also have 24, 30, 48, 60 and 72 inch lengths available within the week.
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Will do!MJBlazek wrote:Baron Eirik wrote:I've got the first 72" sitting in my truck. $30. I'll try my best to post pics here and the website tonight.MJBlazek wrote:Depending on pics and price, I would be interested in a 36" and a 72"
When you get it done let me know the shipping for them both to 04862
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While I'm thinking about it, I'm going to be over at Grand Tournament of the Unicorn this Saturday.
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Re: Flat-Sided Rattan Sword Blanks
Baron Eirik wrote:I'll also have 24, 30, 48, 60 and 72 inch lengths available...
I know I would be interested, but I would have to buy a 48" and throw away 10" to build a sword (my end-to-end blanks are consistently 38" long). You'ld pick up a bigger area under the "curve" if you offered a 38 (or even 40), rather than a 36. After all, you can always shorten a stick to your liking, whereas adding a couple of inches is a real b!tch
Are you gonna be at Blackstone Raids, by chance?
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Re: Flat-Sided Rattan Sword Blanks
Agree with this, or even just stick with the 6" incriments for one more and do a 42". How much is the 48" going to run though?carlyle wrote:Baron Eirik wrote:I'll also have 24, 30, 48, 60 and 72 inch lengths available...
I know I would be interested, but I would have to buy a 48" and throw away 10" to build a sword (my end-to-end blanks are consistently 38" long). You'ld pick up a bigger area under the "curve" if you offered a 38 (or even 40), rather than a 36. After all, you can always shorten a stick to your liking, whereas adding a couple of inches is a real b!tch ;)... AoC
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Good, now I don't have to plane down my own sticks anymore.
This type of rattan stick is light, let's you know when you hit flat and flexes just enough so that you can use a rattan sword that feels like a sword. You will have a lighter weapon that lands just like a fishbat- in other words, like more like the real thing.
I've been using them for years now.
This type of rattan stick is light, let's you know when you hit flat and flexes just enough so that you can use a rattan sword that feels like a sword. You will have a lighter weapon that lands just like a fishbat- in other words, like more like the real thing.
I've been using them for years now.
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Actually, I have a 40" and 2 or 3 - 42" so far, I just hadn't done an inventory until I got home.carlyle wrote:Baron Eirik wrote:I'll also have 24, 30, 48, 60 and 72 inch lengths available...
I know I would be interested, but I would have to buy a 48" and throw away 10" to build a sword (my end-to-end blanks are consistently 38" long). You'ld pick up a bigger area under the "curve" if you offered a 38 (or even 40), rather than a 36. After all, you can always shorten a stick to your liking, whereas adding a couple of inches is a real b!tch... AoC
Michael de Buslingthorpe wrote:Are you gonna be at Blackstone Raids, by chance?
No, sorry. I will be at Aethelmarc War Practice, though.
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There are two aspects of difference.Godric of Castlemont wrote:Never having used one of these before, what is the advantage of the flat sided rattan sword?
One is aesthetic: You can make a more 'sword-looking' sword. There is an edge, not just a tape mark. So you can make 'prettier' swords.
Also, they are stiffer along the axis of the blade, yet only a little heavier on average than a round stick. They bounce less, flex less and thus act a bit more like the steel we are simulating (still not real close, but a little better). But you will REALLY KNOW when it's flat.
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The main thing is to taper down to your actual grip. Don't do a 90 degree shoulder cut to reduce down to yoru grip size, this causes a major weakness and it will be a LOT more likely to break there. So taper it down starting an inch and a half or so above where the top of your hilt will be. Other than that, shape and tape like your normal sword, you're just removing some more material to get there.
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Baron Eirik wrote:I will certainly try.Dougal MacAlister wrote:Baron Eirik wrote:No, sorry. I will be at Aethelmarc War Practice, though.
I'll be there, any chance you'll have 2x 72" still at that time?
That's great.
Although, cash in hand today, beats cash promised tomorrow. Sell 'em if you've got 'em, in other words.
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