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- The Glendorian Sword
-
- The Glendorians were a Aratari Dagorhir Unit that existed between
- 1983 and 1987. This sword design is from the late Glendorian Era. Newer
- technologies have come along since then, but these instructions can still
- produce a fine workable Dagorhir sword. Remember, just following the
- instructions is not enough to guarentee a safe weapon. Each weapon should
- be tested through a series of impacts getting gradually harder. If the
- weapon could cause bruses or injury, it is unsafe and should not be used!
-
- Although this weapon is much more difficult to build and maintain
- than the traditional Dagorhir pillow sword, the better handling and greatly
- enhanced realism are for many people worth the time and expense.
-
- Materials:
- ('X' is desired blade length; ideally between 18 and 30 inches
- for this design.)
-
-
- (X+6)" section of 1/2" PVC or 3/4" CPVC plastic pipe for a core.
- X" x 3" x 1" sheet of stiff closed cell foam. (a foam known as
- EVA works well)
- X" x 2" x 1/2" strip closed cell. (ensolite or EVA)
- X" x 28" x 1/2" sheet of open cell foam. (fairly dense)
- (X+4)" x 18" sheet of sturdy cloth. (preferably white, grey, or
- black)
- duct tape. (cloth tape, not the flame-resistant stuff)
-
- Construction:
-
- 1) Slit the X" x 3" x 1" sheet of foam lengthwise from one end
- to within a half inch of the other, widening the cut to pipe width
- at the closed end.
-
- ____________________________________________
- | |
- | _____ |
- |-------------------------------=====_____| |
- | |
- |____________________________________________|
- _______ _______
- / I \
- \_______I_______/
-
- End on view
-
- 2) Spread contact cement in the slit, and on either side of the
- core for an equal length.
-
- _________v_v_v_v_v_v_v_v_v_v_v_v_v_v_v_v_v_v_v_v_v_
- |___________________________________________________|
- ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
-
- ^,v = locations for contact cement
-
- 3) Once the contact cement has set (about 20 minutes), place the
- core in the foam, pressing the cemented surfaces together. Reinforce
- the bond with strips of duct tape across either face of the blade, as
- shown.
-
- +-----------------------------------.________
- | |
- _________I_________________________________________ |
- |___________________________________________________| |
- | |
- | ________|
- +-----------------------------------'
-
- +-----------------------------------.________
- | ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## |
- _________I_##__##__##__##__##__##__##__##__##__##__ |
- |___________##__##__##__##__##__##__##__##__##__##__| |
- | ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## |
- | ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ________|
- +-----------------------------------'
-
- # = duct tape strips
- __________________
- / / \ \
- \_______\__/_______/
-
- End on view
-
- 4) Tape strips of 1/2" closed cell along both sides to cover
- exposed pipe. Also put an extra layer of open cell at the tip of the
- core. Use extra strips of tape to reinforce the tip, a vulnerable
- spot if too flexible.
-
- +-----------------------------------.________
- | ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## |
- _________|------------------------------------------+ |
- |_________| | |
- |------------------------------------------+ |
- | ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ________|
- +-----------------------------------'
-
- +-----------------------------------.________
- | #%% ##%%## ## ## %%# ## %%# ## #%%%%%%%
- _________|--%%---%%-----------%%------%%--------%%%%%%%
- |_________| %% %% %% %% | |
- |--%%---%%-----------%%------%%--------%%%%%%%
- | #%% ##%%## ## ## %%# ## %%# ## __%%%%%%%
- +-----------------------------------'
-
- % = next layer of duct tape
- ______
- _____/______\_____
- / / \ \
- \_______\__/_______/
- \______/
-
- End on view
-
- 5) Cut two 5" X 18" strips of the open cell foam and tape them
- around the edges of the blade. They should be taped to each other
- across the 1/2" closed cell, but the tape should not extend around
- the edge. The end and flat views should be as shown.
-
- +-----------------------------------.________
- | ## ## ## ## #######
- _________|--##-------##-------##------##--------#######
- |_________| ## %% ## ## ## ## |
- |--##-------##-------##------##--------#######
- | ## ## ## ## __#######
- +-----------------------------------'
- ____________________
- / _____/______\_____ \
- / / / \ \ \
- \ \_______\__/_______/ /
- \______\______/______/
-
- End on view
-
- 6) Wrap the remaining sheet of open cell around the blade and
- tape in place. Tape it over the top and bottom, but it is best if
- it is not taped directly to the blade underneath. This allows it
- to be slid off later if necessary.
-
- ___________________________________
- | `--------+
- #### ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #####
- _________#### ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #####
- |_________|-##---##---##---##---##---##---##---##--##--|
- #### ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #####
- #### ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #####
- |___________________________________.--------+
-
- ______________________
- / ____________________ \
- / / _____/______\_____ \ \
- / / / / \ \ \ \
- \ \ \_______\__/_______/ / /
- \ \______\______/______/ /
- \______________________/
-
- End on view
-
- 7) Pack shredded foam into the core, filling it halfway down from
- the tip. Slide a few weights down on top of it, so that the sword
- weights about 12 ounces. The required weight is at least 1/2 ounce
- per inch of length, and when the last few additions are made, this
- should be about right. Fill in on top of the weights with more foam
- to keep them from sliding around inside the PVC. Then use about three
- layers of the open cell scraps to make a pommel. This should be at
- least 1 1/2" wide when complete.
-
- /====================================/
- / foam ((PbPbPbLeadPbPbPb)) foam /
- /====================================/
- Inside PVC pipe.
-
- ___________________________________
- | `--------+
- __ #### ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #####
- /# \________#### ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #####
- |#####_______|-##---##---##---##---##---##---##---##--##--|
- \#_/ #### ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #####
- #### ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #####
- |___________________________________.--------+
-
- 8) Stitch the cloth into a flat tube, as shown, and slide it onto
- the blade. Tape down at hilt.
-
- _______________________________________________
- {\ ` |
- { | : |
- { | : |
- { | (inside out) : |
- { | : |
- { | : |
- {/..........................................' |
- {_______________________________________________|
-
- 9) If desired, make a cover for the pommel as well. A wrapped
- leather grip is helpful also, both aesthetically and functionally.
-
- ___________________________________________
- | \
- __ | |
- / \ | |
- | ZZZZZZZZ| |
- \__/ | |
- | |
- |___________________________________________/
-
- The completed sword should look somewhat like this. There should be
- no point on the blade at which the core can be felt. It should not
- leave bruises, break bones, break noses, or even hurt very much when
- swung full force. The best test is to give it to a friend and have
- him/her hit you with it as hard as he can. If it is unsafe, you will
- know. If it passes the test, it is ready to use.
-
- The sword will need minor repairs every few months of use, and most
- need to be completely replaced after about two years. How long a
- weapon will last depends heavily upon how one fights and careful one is.
-
-