Tails wrote:Are Fiberglass cores, the heaviest legal cores we have in this game?
They're the heaviest good cores. If you're planning on making a training weapon, you'd probably want to do fiberglass just so that it lasts for a reasonable amount of time.
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Wood is legal, but you have to pad it sufficiently. It's a case of diminishing returns and a narrow effective window.
Remy the Wroth wrote:Just don't call it boffing/boffering. That's not what we do. We fight. With swords. To the sorta-death. I can't stand it when someone says boffering. Plus is means sexin' in the UK.
Has anyone tried injecting that expanding foam insulation into pvc to strengthen it, especiall on longer swords or pole arms? I figure it wouldn't be much heavier.
The expanding foam (Great Stuff) doesn't do anything as far as stability goes. Once dry, it is brittle and weak. That, at least, is my understanding of it. I haven't tried it personally, but it has been thrown around these boards before.
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