how to make a boffer polearm?

16 years 6 months ago #29403 by Mordecai Ashfields (ambrose_leonidas)
can someone please tell me a good way to make a polearm thats thick but not to thick or thin. and what would i use for the inside? a fiberglass rod? like driveway markers?

please and thank you.

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16 years 6 months ago #29404 by GJSchaller (GJSchaller)
Here's the basics:

www.knightrealms.com/index.php?option=co...view&id=49&Itemid=62

There's a few links in the "Web Links" part of the site (at the bottom of the menu, to the left) that have Kite Supplies for sale, so you can get fiberglass or graphite rods.

The biggest challenge you're going to face on a long weapon is Whip.  You need to make SURE you do everything you can to avoid this - strapping tape, spiraled in both directions, is the best bet.

You may want to make a few smaller weapons first, and donate them, to get the hang of it.  From there, you can make a longer one.  Or, if you're near someone who has experience, ask for help for your first weapon.

If worst comes to absolute worst, Becky (player of Gwen the Dragoon) makes an awesome ultralight boffer polearm, which she sells at events.  If you contact her for a price, it may be less expensive than buying all the supplies once you factor in gas, shipping, etc. to get them all for just one polearm.


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16 years 6 months ago #29407 by Mordecai Ashfields (ambrose_leonidas)
I have a little bit of experience and so do my friends. we can make it, we just need to know what the best type of rod to use that give the least whip is. thank you as well for your help.

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16 years 6 months ago #29416 by Odo Garaath (Odo)
Hi there. Fellow big boffer weapon maker guy here. a 3/4th pvp pipe at that length has a much less chance of whip than something skinnier.

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16 years 6 months ago #29417 by Edward Walker (Liam)
3/4 is definitely the way to go with longer weapons.  If you want to get technical, try to avoid schedule 20 PVC pipe because it is the most thin and is more likely to whip or break with longer weapons.  Schedule 40 and up are the way to go.

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16 years 6 months ago #29419 by geezer (geezer)
Schedule 80 is much more rigid and worth the extra money.  BTW, 3/4 pipe is actually around 1.050 in diameter.  God bless the English pipe system.

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