I got this a while back , and was wondering if its really worth using for a training sword.
I like it , it feels good and all.
Just wondering what others who have spent more time training than i have think about it.
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Do you have any pics of your home built wasters you can post on here? I made a rough one from a maple sappling last time I was out camping. 35" blade 12" hilt. I need to add some weight to it though. I am very curious as to what others are making them from and how they're holding up.I have heard the same things as Corey and handled one once. I'll add that I have also read they a nasty flex edge to edge, like if you hit take a propper swing at a target like a pell, it can flex back toward you like a boffler/LARP sword. The flexy bouncyness also hurts binding/sword on sword actions. They don't react like steel on steel or wood on wood.
This I have read from reliable sources, take it as you will. I wasn't sure I should comment, but simce so few others have I thought I would ad that. I did handle one that was modified. A hole was drilled in to the pommel and pieces of lead or steel was put in to feel more balanced. Didn't get the chance to wack anything with it.
If you are looking to save money, have you considered making one? How much do you know about power tools and carpentry? After 2 failures, I made my own longsword waster.
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