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Ok, so.Belegarth is an awesome sport/game where the participants hang out in medieval/fantastical clothing/armor and enjoy full-contact combat with one another with padded weapons. It pretty much RULES. Go forth and find a Realm near you!
Don't judge this picture on the FAIL nature of the composition and lighting, ok? It's about the subjects, not the photo.
So, this is my Armory of Belegarth weapons (and a shield) as of November 2007. I started fighting in Dur-Demarion in June '07. All of these were made by myself, generally loosely based on designs developed by one Mekoot Bhakdar of The Horde and Brother Nolan, though the hammer is an all original design of my own.
The materials used on all of these was some core material, blue Wal-Mart/Ozarka camping pad foam (polyolefin) sheets, DAP Woodweld contact cement, Duck brand Indoor/Outdoor carpet tape, various metal bits for counterweighting and changing the cross-sections of the grips, 1/4" rope, canvas cloth, thread, some drawstring of some sort, and, for stabbing tips, open cell foam from POOF brand foam sports balls.
The Flanged Maces: Here you may observe a pair of flanged maces hanging down, built based off of the design proposed by Brother Nolan in his Book of Maces. They were built identically (down to the amount of tape on each weapon) of 1/2 in. 600 psi PVC and are counterweighted heavily with 5/8x4 1/2 in. hex head bolts, resulting in a hefty weapon with a balance around 4 inches about the top of the hilt. Fun times.
The Red Sword: On the far right is what is called a Red Sword, due to its status within the rules of Belegarth as a two-handed weapon. It is also stabbing-legal and is the third weapon I ever built. It's alright... I want a chance to make another one and improve. Built on .5x.375" rectangular fiberglass.
The Five Iron: Next to the Red is the longest blue sword I have produced so far, and the heaviest. It's built on a carbon fiber and polymer five iron golf club shaft and ended up being violently forward-balanced, so it took a lot of weight to balance it back. The whole thing weighs about 21 oz. according to a really primitive balance I made in my dorm room out of a ruler, two bags of Peanut M&Ms, and a tiny block of wood. Good for strength training.
Main Blue-Green: Left of that is the second weapon I ever built, a 33" blue-green (slashing/stabbing) sword. It weighs in at about 16 oz and has an oblong rope-wrapped hilt over a core of 3/8" square fiberglass. It balances well, at about 3" high of the hilt. This is my primary blade for sword'n'board work and my primary righty weapon in Florentine.
Da Hammer: Supporting this sword and another is my maul. One handed, heavy-ish, extremely head-heavy (balances about four inches below the head, around that little step-down area to the lightest haft padding), and BAD-to-the-ASS. I make 300+ lb 6'5" fighters blink when I smack 'em with this bad boy. It's not very fast, it's not very agile, but it's got wrap-around reach and it's fun as hell. And with 1.5 inches of open cell on each face, it actually doesn't hurt... all that much. 1/2" PVC core and tonne of bluefoam.
Experimental Sword: The other sword resting on the hammer head doesn't have a cover as of this picture being taken, but as of late afternoon today, it does. This blade was a bit of an experiment and a sort of a request from my brother. He wanted a longer handle for two-handing for stronger blocks and faster, stronger tip control and I wanted to see if I could balance it well while maintaining a very light weight. It comes in at around 13 oz with a cover on it, which is one ounce over minimum, so I'd say this little experiment was a success, especially considering that it balances around 3.5 inches high of the hilt. It even swings fast choked all the way down one-handed! Pretty wicked... I need ta make me one like it! Built on 3/8" round fiberglass rods got at a Tractor supply for 99c/4' section!
Strap Shield: Ahhh, my strap shield. A 23"x36" heater strap of 1/2" plywood and a buttload of blue foam. 18-20oz leather dog collar from the flea market sectioned for the grip and strap, bolted on. The cover is spray glue, carpet tape, and duct taped on and has held up to a lot of abuse very well. It's a little heavy, but I love it.
Shorties: Sitting in front of the shield are my two shorties, the longer one, the first blade I ever built, and the shorter, a truly minimum length blue-green. Fun times, indeed. I often use the longer, heavier shorty as my off-hand when Florentining with my primary sword, though lately I've tried Florentining the shorties together and, while not that effective, it was a hellaciously fun style.
Anyway, that's the armory, at the moment. Sword like the new one for my bro in the works for myself; planning a punch shield when I get access to the proper core materials... I built one spear for a friend back home (of which his ass needs to post pics!)... may be making a couple round straps and a couple swords while I'm home with/for same friend. Should be more pics up sometime. I may even do a short series on a particular weapon or weapons, covers on and off, or maybe do a construction series showing the creation of one.
What would you guys like to see? Any of it?
PS: Sorry if this was tl;dr material...
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Comments: 27
bleedingrock [2011-11-09 21:26:01 +0000 UTC]
very nice. i did a google image search of Flanged Mace Boffer and saw this image. very nice.
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dartimus [2011-05-20 08:40:09 +0000 UTC]
greetings fellow LARPer! i'm part of Amtgard, and am looking over various techs. i am not a fan personally of the round omni-blades, and prefer flatblade weapons. i am looking at possibly making the glaive i found of the Dag site, and wondering if you have any tips for construction and covering. link for the glaive is: [link]
make one if you like, i want to see what the weapon looks like before i make one.
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technococcus In reply to dartimus [2011-06-30 01:48:13 +0000 UTC]
Hey man, sorry about the late response. I hate that old-tech design of GvK's. If I were you, I'd read the tutorials at [link]
Good luck!
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dartimus In reply to technococcus [2011-07-04 22:57:55 +0000 UTC]
thanks a bunch! i posted it to my amtgard site, and i think we can expect to see some bele weapons on the field someday. i liked the glaive there, so thanks for sharing.
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technococcus In reply to StJost [2011-03-13 02:00:28 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! I've improved my underlying technology a lot since then, but the basic principles (cut straight, smooth lines, glue with just the right amount of glue, sew tight covers, etc.) remain the same.
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Lycurgus6 [2010-01-26 19:28:26 +0000 UTC]
could you make a construction tutorial on the war-hammer? my fighting style is all about swords but i think that hammer would be damn good fun!
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technococcus In reply to Lycurgus6 [2010-01-27 21:59:51 +0000 UTC]
Already made one! [link] Enjoy.
Truly, though, I'm best with swords or speedbats.
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Lycurgus6 In reply to technococcus [2010-01-28 03:48:36 +0000 UTC]
Same here, but i thought that would be fun to use, every so often.
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DCSoltari [2008-02-14 19:02:48 +0000 UTC]
Always good to see quality foamsmithing. =3 Have you seen those red swords that use a bow for the core? I need to make me one of those, cause they're hotness.
I dig the hammer. I like more unique weapons like that. I'd like a big Red hammer, myself, but I question it's safety overall.
Awesome stuff. Fight hard. <3
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technococcus In reply to DCSoltari [2008-02-16 07:39:24 +0000 UTC]
Hey, thanks! Fight hard? Always!
I've considered a Red Hammer, just for kicks, but I can't convince myself to burn the massive amount of materials it would require on a weapon I know I probably wouldn't use/like to use all that much. It wouldn't be effective for the skirmishing style of fighting we see in Dur-Demarion. Might be of use at events, though...
And if someone were to commission one, I'd be obliged to build it.......
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HouseMaster3000 [2007-12-10 05:38:16 +0000 UTC]
Wow... cool... i myself am a creater of weapons... padded ones that is...
mine arent as advanced as yours as of yet, but i have a lot of fun with them...
i like your sheild desigh. i need to make one of my own...i just created my first Shield/Glove...
check out my stuff, and maybe you can help me better my creations... and maybe i can come up with some desighns for you... hehe
-ta Housemaster
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technococcus In reply to HouseMaster3000 [2007-12-11 09:04:10 +0000 UTC]
Hey, cool, good to find other foamsmiths on devArt!
What type of foamfighting do you do? Just backyard stuff, or with an organization like Belegarth, Dagorhir, Amtgard, or NERO? I fight Belegarth and it's the bizzomb. Here's a link to the construction instructions for the most common designs in Belegarth. They're all specifically designed to pass Belegarth weapons check, but they'll pass in Dagorhir and Amtgard, too, at least, and they're really safe. In Belegarth, you can hit people as hard as you want, so they have to be really padded!
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secondmagpie [2007-11-16 18:03:36 +0000 UTC]
I'm not a huge fan of that style of boffer from an asthetic standpoint. Blunt weapons or shields don't look bad, but swords end up looking nothing like they're meant to be -- but hey, you've got to follow the rules of the game, I guess.
I play NERO and this is my scimitar : [link]
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technococcus In reply to secondmagpie [2007-11-17 21:51:47 +0000 UTC]
Cool scimitar! I've never had an opportunity to check out NERO; light contact game? The blade looks plenty padded, though...
I used to think that the swords used in Belegarth looked totally wonked out, but as I've played more and seen different designs, I've found they look more realistic, sometimes. I've started building flat pommels and you can turn out really realistic looking spathae and gladia with such techniques.
Thanks for the comment!
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secondmagpie In reply to technococcus [2007-11-17 22:02:23 +0000 UTC]
NERO isn't really light contact -- assuming the weapons are padded according to the rules, things stay pretty safe. What area do you live in? I'm sure I could point you toward a NERO chapter if you ever wanted to try it.
Yeah, I've started seeing that style of weapon-making peek its way into NERO, but I'm still not sure how I feel about them yet. I've gotten wailed by a few pretty good, though. I'd be interested to see what the more realistic style of that style of weapon making looks like.
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technococcus In reply to secondmagpie [2007-11-30 10:22:09 +0000 UTC]
I'm in Nashville for college, but I'm from Southeastern Kentucky by hometown, so either of those areas would work, I'd say. I may have to give it a look, just to broaden my foamfighting horizons and increase my options for practice.
Actually, I just did a quick Google search and it seems that NERO is closed-source and highly proprietary... this is the same sort of thing that caused Belegarth to fork from Dagorhir several years ago. I don't want to have to buy any rulebooks or memberships or do any high-level LARPing; I just want to have fun building stuff and whoopin' on people!
That said, if you can find a Belegarth Realm in your area, you may wanna give it a try, if you dig the combat as much/more than the roleplay aspects. Though some people roleplay a lot in Belegarth; it's just not required.
Thanks for the comments; keep reppin' foamfightin', yo!
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Lycurgus6 In reply to technococcus [2010-01-25 03:59:39 +0000 UTC]
im starting belegarth but there isnt a realm in my area.
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technococcus In reply to Lycurgus6 [2010-01-25 17:59:34 +0000 UTC]
Check here: [link] It's a Google Earth file with all Bel and Dag realms, units, and chapters as of 6 months ago or so. Ask on the New Members section on the Belegarth boards, otherwise, to find a group in your vicinity.
Good luck!
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Lycurgus6 In reply to technococcus [2010-01-25 23:24:37 +0000 UTC]
sorry the link didnt work
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technococcus In reply to Lycurgus6 [2010-01-27 21:59:09 +0000 UTC]
Hmm. Well, you can always check here: [link] and [link]
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technococcus In reply to nyrelady [2007-11-16 02:28:59 +0000 UTC]
Lawl, yes you have! Prepare to do more of such things when I get home tomorrow!!! I'm in for a week and it's gonna be a weeklong war, yo!
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