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As good as the woodworker?Thanks for the reply Jaron, well I guess that takes out the bokken and if that's out then the short sword waster would be to. How about a custom made waster, say I find a really talented wood crafter how good would his/her waster be?
The ARMA Ogden website has completely adequate instructions for making a waster. A waster constructed according to those instructions will not have the fit-and-finish of a New Stirling Arms or Purpleheart waster, but, assuming you choose the wood appropriately, will be perfectly functional. Depending on your tools, it will take between 2 and 8 hours to make a waster (not counting time for glue to set, etc.)As good as the woodworker?A longsword waster should be (according to Vadi) from your armpit to the ground in length (or thereabouts). Two edges, straight blade and a cross. There are any number of makers and homemade ones out there (heck, make your own if you are able to). The main thing is that it is of the right dimensions and design to serve the function and allow for reasonably accurate training.
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