duncan webster | 29/11/2021 22:37:48 |
5307 forum posts 83 photos | For my sins I'm part of a group who act out a traditional Souling Play (Cheshire's answer to mummers). I've been dragooned into making a replacement for the Saracen's sword. The current one was made from plywood with the outer ply running longways, but it didn't stand up to being struck sideways. The end bit flew off, fortunately it didn't hit anyone. The handle is also on the verge of coming apart. Question is what do I make the replacement from? Ash? How do I get it to curve? Steaming it and bending in that plane sounds difficult. Anyone got any bright ideas? Obviously it has to be lightweight and non lethal, we have to bring the Saracen back to life after he's been killed by St George |
pgk pgk | 29/11/2021 22:45:42 |
2661 forum posts 294 photos | Kitchen foil covered plastic? Find an old square tall kitchen bin for stock? pgk |
Mark Easingwood | 29/11/2021 22:48:02 |
![]() 53 forum posts 16 photos | Try using "Birch Ply", which is a better quality Plywood than the "Far Eastern Ply" usually sold. Or make a former and laminate strips of Ash, as when making an Archery Bow. Mark. |
Dalboy | 29/11/2021 23:28:02 |
![]() 1009 forum posts 305 photos | Look at RC model shops for some decent ply as Mark said Birch ply and probably best for something like 6mm for strength |
duncan webster | 30/11/2021 00:08:08 |
5307 forum posts 83 photos | I like Mark's glulam suggestion, but birch ply sounds a lot easier. I'll send a picture when it's done. Thanks all who replied |
Martin Connelly | 30/11/2021 08:30:27 |
![]() 2549 forum posts 235 photos | Could you use ply with a doped outer cover to make a composite material? I think radio control model aircraft use a doped layer over polystyrene for lightweight but stiff wings. Martin C |
Phil H1 | 30/11/2021 13:04:58 |
467 forum posts 60 photos | The boat modelling world also have water based resin to cover a thin and friendly to use glass fibre cloth. I think they use it to cover balsa wood or plywood hulls to give them a little bit of 'ding' resistance plus strength of course.. |
Phil H1 | 30/11/2021 13:07:02 |
467 forum posts 60 photos | Can't you also ditch the Saracen bit and replace with a Viking or Anglo Saxon character. Nice straight swords??? |
geoff walker 1 | 30/11/2021 13:42:48 |
521 forum posts 217 photos | Duncan, How about a piece of upvc cladding. Eurocell on Winwick road often have damaged fascia offcuts at the rear of shop on the car park. Widest boards are 9mm thick and 250 mm wide. Geoff |
Mick B1 | 30/11/2021 14:10:31 |
2444 forum posts 139 photos | Posted by Phil H1 on 30/11/2021 13:07:02:
Can't you also ditch the Saracen bit and replace with a Viking or Anglo Saxon character. Nice straight swords??? The saexes on the Essex flag are at least as difficult... |
duncan webster | 30/11/2021 17:44:09 |
5307 forum posts 83 photos | Ditch the Saracen? wash your mouth out, this is hundreds of years of tradition we're talking about. We've gone all PC and rewritten the 'foul Moroccan dog' line, but that's far enough. St George has a straight sword, this has got to be curved. I'm tending towards birch ply wrapped in glass fibre, I successfully mended the horse's skull using GF after SWMBO managed to break it. Plastic might be a bit heavy. If you want a laugh go to EOS. We usually go round the pubs collecting for Halton Haven Hospice, but not the last 2 years for obvious reasons. This performance was for the videographers college course |
old mart | 30/11/2021 17:53:56 |
4655 forum posts 304 photos | Toledo steel, actors are expendible. |
noel shelley | 30/11/2021 17:59:21 |
2308 forum posts 33 photos | A sign maker locally uses an ali/plastic/ali sandwich about 3 or 4mm thick and quite strong. sand it to remove white coating and your there ! Good Luck, Noel. |
Neil A | 30/11/2021 21:52:21 |
160 forum posts | You could always go out and find a branch of a tree with the right curve, just as they used to do for ships frames many years ago, to get the grain running in the right direction. But don't let anyone see you cutting it off !! Neil |
Mick B1 | 30/11/2021 21:55:16 |
2444 forum posts 139 photos | Posted by old mart on 30/11/2021 17:53:56:
Toledo steel, actors are expendible. Ladder Damascus for a Saracen, surely! |
Tim Stevens | 01/12/2021 10:53:56 |
![]() 1779 forum posts 1 photos | Fancy - the very idea of changing a Saracen for a Viking for the convenience of the props dept! Whatever next? Jesus as a white man? Tim |
Speedy Builder5 | 01/12/2021 11:49:19 |
2878 forum posts 248 photos | How about a nice old "French Curve" Not that I would donate, but I have all my Dad's curves for wing profiles etc in the 1930s. These were cut out of perspex and made in the workshops. Bob |
Howard Lewis | 02/12/2021 17:02:15 |
7227 forum posts 21 photos | Now that's a thought, Cadge an offcut of acrylic, and file / sand to shape and paint before attaching the handle. Howard. |
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