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I haven't seen an answer to this yet. I (and perhaps others) would like to try to make one for myself, so if someone "in the know" could share this information I would appreciate it....could someone inform me of what type of plastic is used as I would like to try my own hand at making a waster...
Is this in refrence to me? If so, I will say that that Eric kindly gave me a hint that pointed me in the general direction of the correct family of plastics but not the name of the plastic in question. I had to figure out things from there on my own and was only able to do so because I have been working with plastics since the mid 80's for things like the helmets I make and I already had a general idea of what plastic it probably was after handling the ones you brought to Vegas.The last time this happened, the guy set up shop and started making his own and selling them.
For a moment, I thought your post was going to be helpful.Yes, he is still in operation, there have been some problems with the site from time to time.
No one has said that he "should have to to give" this information. Most of the communities and groups I am (or have been) part of believe in a free exchange of knowledge and ideas (to better the group as a whole). I have lived my life with these ideals, and it pains me to see someone take such a negative stance on a harmless question. Before you argue the level of “harm” the question has, keep these points in mind.Look, about this type of plastic he uses, tell me why he should have to give you that info..? No offense, but the guy has worked for about three years developing a quality product that he can offer for us WMA's. The last time this happened, the guy set up shop and started making his own and selling them.
I find it strange that some people see simple questions as demands. I also find it strange that a group that solicits its members to make their own padded, practice blades and wooden wasters, would be so opposed to members making a “better performing” waster for themselves.In the long run this competition will benefit us all as practictioners, but I find it strange that people come on here and demand to know what type of material he uses, so they can "make thier own" or rather, "not have to buy one" and support the greater cause by having these products improved.
I have never heard of people getting on websites and asking for the scematics for Albion swords, so that they can "make thier own" do you guys no see how silly this sounds to me?
Are you saying we should only support when it comes to dropping a dime? It seems you are not giving me much community support. I have a dozen reasons to make my own waster, none of which are “to not support the community”. A little more effort in helping would be better received than prejudging my intents.Go back and read the "5 questions asked" piece on the website and see where I said that we all need to support each other in a community, this means dropping a dime, when someone comes up with a decent training tool, not asking for the formula so you can go off and make it too...make it better, for cheaper using your own ideas- but hey like I said, I am not his employee I have to buy everything just like you folks...but I am a little sick of this kind of mentality..AP
Ummm, while ARMA does have information out there on how to make your own training tools (I wrote an entire article on how to make your own fiberglass training rapier that is on the ARMA site based on information orignally developed by someone else), it doesn't solicit members to make their own tools, it just provides information if you want to. You can just buy the tools instead of make them and many people choose to do so. The plastic waster developed by Eric was developed by him personally and not by ARMA, though many ARMA members such as Aaron helped him test and improve his product, it is his personal work and as such he has a right to keep it to himself or to share it as he sees fit.I also find it strange that a group that solicits its members to make their own padded, practice blades and wooden wasters, would be so opposed to members making a “better performing” waster for themselves.
Fair enough, though I would be interested to know privatly who you were referring to as having set up shop.Hey Brian, no- I know you and Eric have a good working relationship. I do think Eric was the one who got the big ball rolling though, and I am happy to see you give him credit where it is do- that's fine enough said on that issue.
Now that, if you could get away with it, would be very nice. It would eventually result in versions of windows that don't suck so much.I'm not a lawyer but my guess is that if I got my hands on the source code of Microsoft Windows I would be stepping off into very hot legal water if I openly shared it with people who I know were wanting to use it.
Actually, I wish you would tell someone how you make your helmets, so that helmet production increases.I have actually had people email me and demand to know what plastic I use in my sparring helmets, how I shape it, and demand that I give them my patterns and tell them my suppliers for materieals used. Then they get miffed when I politly tell them no I will not do this.
...which is what made me utterly surprised, at the response.Most of the communities and groups I am (or have been) part of believe in a free exchange of knowledge and ideas (to better the group as a whole).
I remember reading, on the ARMA homepage, something in the spirit of how one shouldn't sell or buy sparring weapons, but building your own, which frustrated me, because I am lazy, and wanted to buy one instead.it doesn't solicit members to make their own tools, it just provides information if you want to. You can just buy the tools instead of make them and many people choose to do so.
Shouldn't the thing to say you sorry for, primarily be your misunderstanding of his intent, and your negative attitude?I have no time to get involved in this silly argument. Jeremiah, sorry my post was not as "helpful: as you would have liked, but that's my stance, and your point by point explinations and such will not change it.
Well I do see your point, but I don't exactly see the Free Software Foundation going down the drain.It's not meant as a negative post, but in our society we need good capitalism, to help make these tools profitable, so that more are encouraged to develop them. That's the final equation.
In my work I use a lot of Open-Source software, including the JBoss (EJB, etc.) application server. I also use the WebLogic application server. There are very big differences between JBoss (free) and WebLogic (mucho $$$) other than just the price. JBoss is like driving an old tractor while WebLogic is like an new 18 Wheeler. In other words, JBoss is free but it is also has no real interface for easy control, where as WebLogic has a very nice interface. Likewise the MySQL database is free, but it can't even come close to matching an Oracle ($$$) database. We call these difference the "price of free". A free MySQL database works good to store the messages of a forum, if it goes down for a day the only cost of a day without some online interaction. But if the database of a business goes down for a day the cost (thousands, millions, billions) be much more than the cost of a commerical database such as Oracle or Sybase. So yes, I could make my own wasters and bucklers but I don't because I don't want to pay the "price of free" for my equipment.Well I do see your point, but I don't exactly see the Free Software Foundation going down the drain.It's not meant as a negative post, but in our society we need good capitalism, to help make these tools profitable, so that more are encouraged to develop them. That's the final equation.
Well, given that this is a more material issue, money is a bit more important, though.
Still, I think your being a bit too zealous.
That may be true (I am not really familiar with those programs, so I can't tell), but there are many examples of cases, where the open source alternative is equal to, or better then (far better, in some cases), the commercial ones.Likewise the MySQL database is free, but it can't even come close to matching an Oracle ($$$) database. We call these difference the "price of free".
Well naturally, not everyone is quite as skilled. I wouldn't build my own equipment, because I want it to be really good, and I don't have that kind of skill.So yes, I could make my own wasters and bucklers but I don't because I don't want to pay the "price of free" for my equipment.
A clever armourer could figure it out if he wanted to put the effort into it, I did. As for helmet production, I am in the middle of changing how I make the helmets so I can increase production several fold and do something about that large waiting list I have. I hope to shortly have the kinks worked out of my new methods and get cranking out the helms.Actually, I wish you would tell someone how you make your helmets, so that helmet production increases.
(well not to someone who demands to know, of course ...and certainly not me)
I assume we are discussing padded weapons here since you mention RSW. You could pay someone such as myself to make one for you, Jeanry Chandler in New Orleans makes and sells padded weapons, or you could try these guys who make a pretty decent padded weapon that SFS Jake Norwood put his moniker on and that I have used and like. http://www.edhellen.com/mm5/merchant.mv ... de=WastersAlso... "many choose to do so"?
HOW!?
I've asked around for places to buy them from!
I know of RSW (and a place that makes a longsword that's supposed to be good), and nothing else.
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