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Thanks alot. I'll give it a try.A wooden axe waster is likely to be a bit more dangerous than a sword waster, so a compromise my group worked out (when it still existed) was to use some foam (the kind used to make shoe/sandal soles) to form the axe's head and glue it to the haft/handle. It's quite simple; a large chunk shaped like a bowtie (or a butterfly) wraps nicely around the top end of a handle and into an axe-shape. You'll have to experiment to find a desirable firmness and stiffness, but in my case two layers of 4mm foam (making up four layers / 16mm along the actual edge of the axe) works just fine.
That would be a horrible design that would make a large portion of possible actions unusable. The foam is not hard enough to hook and pull limbs or stop the cuts of swords.A wooden axe waster is likely to be a bit more dangerous than a sword waster, so a compromise my group worked out (when it still existed) was to use some foam (the kind used to make shoe/sandal soles) to form the axe's head and glue it to the haft/handle. It's quite simple; a large chunk shaped like a bowtie (or a butterfly) wraps nicely around the top end of a handle and into an axe-shape. You'll have to experiment to find a desirable firmness and stiffness, but in my case two layers of 4mm foam (making up four layers / 16mm along the actual edge of the axe) works just fine.
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