How To Make A Wooden Sword In Real Life
Take two pieces of approximately 1x34x6 wood and place them together as shown.
How to make a wooden sword in real life. This is all accomplished through subtle changes in the taper and thickness of the blade. Make sure to glue it down well paying attention to the edges so that all the tips are secure. Then cut the shield out of the wood.
Saturday afternoon my son says he wanted a sword. I always put all three blocks in the middle column. This deals 6 damage and lasts for 132 hits before breaking.
- A can of silver Spray Paint - Old brushes preferably not thick ones. Mark a matching line at the middle here at 3. This is the list of thing you would need.
Next purchase a lightweight unfinished wood such as plywood or fine particle board and trace your design onto the wood. After your sword is completely cut out youll need to attach the other side. You can make a sword in that pattern.
- The sword in this case its made of wood but can be of another material. It consists of three parts. - 1 bottle of black acrylic paint - 1 bottle of silver acrylic paint - Newspapers Optional.
In comparison the wooden sword does 5 damage and lasts for 60 hits As with all swords. The cross guard has a through mortise allowing the grip to slide through. But I made this and decided to upload it.