Quick question - it is particularly difficult to add a thrusting tip to an already completed SCA sword, or should it really all be done at the same time? I have my first sword ready to tape, and since I am still authorizing, I am not bothering with thrusting yet. But I will in the future. Also, any tips on putting thrusting tips together?
Thanks,
Jamie
LU2.DUB.SAR
SCA thrusting points
- Conrad the Mad
- GurgerBurger
- Posts: 1835
- Joined: Tue Oct 23, 2001 1:01 am
- Location: south bend Indiana usa
-
Dalewyn
- Archive Member
- Posts: 957
- Joined: Thu Jul 26, 2001 1:01 am
- Location: Sambro, Nova Scotia, Canada
- Contact:
I take a 1.25" wide strip of closed cell foam and roll it until it is the same diameter as the sword I'm going to put it on. I tape it closed with strapping tape. Then I tape it on with strapping tape, putting a couple of extra pieces across the striking edge. This as is will last a couple of practices. For longevity, I add a 1" wide strip of 5 oz leather along the striking edge, and strap this on well. Sarnac has suggested using a strip of silk; strong as the leather, but doesn't add to the tip weight as much. Cover with duct tape and contrasting colour. This makes a fairly stiff tip that usually has enough give to pass inspection; for a tip with more give, start with a wider strip of foam.
------------------
Dalewyn
Dalewyn@dbis.ns.ca
www.AlchemyArmory.com
------------------
Dalewyn
Dalewyn@dbis.ns.ca
www.AlchemyArmory.com
-
CountAlaric
- Archive Member
- Posts: 195
- Joined: Fri Jan 03, 2003 2:01 am
- Location: Los Angeles, CA, USA
