How do I attach this so it stays on!?

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How do I attach this so it stays on!?

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So I got one of these,http://www.windrosearmoury.com/zc/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=30_64_72&products_id=241, it looks great, shaved my rattan slid on the crossgaurd then taped it up and screwed this thinger onto the end...take it to fight practice and block a blow with my sword and all of a sudden my sword feels off balance and a hold is called cause a "wheel" is wheeling around the floor...maybe I didnt use the right kind of screw?
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What kind of screw did you use?

I have one of those, a screw came with it. It was about 4 inches long and pretty thick. I haven't had any problems with it.
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Post by Bleddyn De Caldicot »

not exactly sure...its about, 3 inches long and just a sliver thinner so that the pommel could shift a little but not spin...didnt get any screw with it :sad:
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i used these
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in 4 inch, get quality ones, the cheap ones will twist off about 3/4 into the rattan and make you say "special" words

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JB Weld. Holds anything.
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i made a taping fork. basicly banding bolted on then attached to the rattan gripp and taped up with grip tape, lik a U
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I put one of those on Alisdair MacArthur's tourney sword a three or four years ago. I shaved the rattan to where it was actually just a tiny smidgen too big (like the width of a peice of paper too big) and put some contact cement in the socket, like lots of it. Then I hammered the rattan in, pre drilled the hole, and screwed it down with a three and a half or four inch wood screw, threaded all the way down.

I think it's still on there.

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A friend who shall remain naimless (HIPPA law) fights with one of those on the bottom of this great-sword. It WAS held on by a lag screw similar to what Lienhart Fischer posted... then he happened to be gripping the wheel with his left hand when he took a shot to the hand. The head of the lag bolt split his pinky finger open to the bone.

It was a freak accident that would only happen with a great-sword and not a single sword but... He now has his bolt-heads counter-sunk and I intend to do the same on my 2 that should be coming from Windrose any day now. (they make good stuff)

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freiman the minstrel wrote:I put one of those on Alisdair MacArthur's tourney sword a three or four years ago. I shaved the rattan to where it was actually just a tiny smidgen too big (like the width of a peice of paper too big) and put some contact cement in the socket, like lots of it. Then I hammered the rattan in, pre drilled the hole, and screwed it down with a three and a half or four inch wood screw, threaded all the way down.

I think it's still on there.

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What kind of contact cement did you use?
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WELD IT!!!


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MJBlazek wrote:WELD IT!!!


*god... vast amounts of alcohol and me posting on web forum equal bad*


If I were able I would :P but the lack of a welder or access to a welder within 2 hours of me (sorry Mad Matt don't think Id make the trip JUST for that) and the fact that its rattan which will burn...make sit a bad choice for me.
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bleddyn wrote:
MJBlazek wrote:WELD IT!!!


*god... vast amounts of alcohol and me posting on web forum equal bad*


If I were able I would :P but the lack of a welder or access to a welder within 2 hours of me (sorry Mad Matt don't think Id make the trip JUST for that) and the fact that its rattan which will burn...make sit a bad choice for me.



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MJBlazek wrote:
bleddyn wrote:
MJBlazek wrote:WELD IT!!!

Know the feeling :P beer+wow=guild confused as hell...


*god... vast amounts of alcohol and me posting on web forum equal bad*


If I were able I would :P but the lack of a welder or access to a welder within 2 hours of me (sorry Mad Matt don't think Id make the trip JUST for that) and the fact that its rattan which will burn...make sit a bad choice for me.



Sorry.... wine plus Internet access = baaaaddddd
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MJBlazek wrote:WELD IT!!!


*god... vast amounts of alcohol and me posting on web forum equal bad*


Actually, that was exactly my solution... I had a short piece of tubing welded on, creating more of a socket for the rattan to recess into.
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I am going to go with the screw idea... since it makes the most sense to me in my state of mind....

thats how I attached my pommel too... though mine is a scent stopper
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MJBlazek wrote:I am going to go with the screw idea... since it makes the most sense to me in my state of mind....

thats how I attached my pommel too... though mine is a scent stopper


contact cement then wood screw?
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MJBlazek wrote:WELD IT!!!


*god... vast amounts of alcohol and me posting on web forum equal bad*


there's a fortune to be made by the fellow who figures out how to weld rattan :P
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Bleddyn don't cement it in. You are asking for trouble.

Trust me, cementing it in makes it stick, until you need to switch rattan, then you are drilling/cutting/digging the old rattan out.

have you asked Johanness about his taping forks?

Ok, I am home right now, but tomorrow at work I will post and email you my instruction sheet AND photos of how I did my pommel. These are the same instructions that I sent to Johaness after he saw them on the AA. I basically shows you how to use his taping forks to keep your pommel on.

I have yet to have a pommel come off with this method.
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Ok, here is the file. I will post it here and email you a larger version.
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So do you buy the taping fork, or is it something you made?
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bleddyn wrote:
freiman the minstrel wrote:I put one of those on Alisdair MacArthur's tourney sword a three or four years ago. I shaved the rattan to where it was actually just a tiny smidgen too big (like the width of a peice of paper too big) and put some contact cement in the socket, like lots of it. Then I hammered the rattan in, pre drilled the hole, and screwed it down with a three and a half or four inch wood screw, threaded all the way down.

I think it's still on there.

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What kind of contact cement did you use?


Elmer's Bullsnot. Otherwise known as Elmer's Contact Cement. Just basic glue, but with a flexible bond.

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Oswyn, Windrose sells the taping forks also but I found them to be a little thick.

I made my own using the metal strapping strips that they use to secure stuff to pallets. You can find the stuff lying around at Home Depot or Lowe's in the lumber area.

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I use a tiny washer an a lonnng star-drive wood screw.
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Blackoak wrote:Oswyn, Windrose sells the taping forks also but I found them to be a little thick.

I made my own using the metal strapping strips that they use to secure stuff to pallets. You can find the stuff lying around at Home Depot or Lowe's in the lumber area.

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What Blackoak said.

You can buy the forks from Windrose. The one in the picture is one of theirs.

However you can make your own, it is essentially a " I_I " shaped piece with a hole drilled in the bottom.

If you make your own I only recommend that you do NOT use tempered steel like hacksaw blades. Steel like that or spring steel etc. tend to fracture and break at the bend points.
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And for an added bonus, here is the diagram for putting a nice tape/grip job on your new handle. I use black athletic tape.
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My lagbolt vibrated the rattan to death eventually - it turned to powder around the thread. :(
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I used a very large wood screw, about the size of a lag bolt. Pre drilled the hole and put water in it. Coated the screw with some gorilla glue and put it in place.
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adamstjohn wrote:My lagbolt vibrated the rattan to death eventually - it turned to powder around the thread. :(


that is the reason I do not like the wood screw/lag bolt method. Because when they fail you end up with a impromptu Caltrop on the battle field. A nice long pointy spike with a weighted end.


the method I illustrate above take longer to do, but I have never had one come off. It is easy to switch the hardware out to new rattan.
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4.5" deck screw and some shoe goo
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I use a tap (5/16") to thread the inside of the pommel and then attach it to the sword using a hanger bolt. It's easy to remove from the bolt for use on another sword. For the installing the bolt in the rattan, use epoxy. It makes a solid bond for the bolt and keeps the handle from splitting. I've been using this method for at least 5 years and never had a problem.
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B. Amos wrote:4.5" deck screw and some shoe goo

Thats what I use, works well.
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4 1/2 to 5 inch lag bolt...

You can get them at any Lowes or Home Depot.
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