What is a bastard's sword?
Based on the handwriting, swords can be classified as either one-handed, two-handed, or one-and-a-half-sword, also called 'bastard sword.' A "bastard sword" was once called a "hand, and a half" sword. The sword is described as follows: The bastard's sword often had a more tapered, narrow-edged blade. The medieval bastard's sword usually had a long handle that allowed two hands and a longer blade.
How to make a wooden bastard sword
Let's try to make a bastard's sword at home. Follow the instructions below:
1. Draw a bastard's sword on a piece of paper. You have to sketch a sword that you want to draw.
2. Cut and copy the stencil on the outside of the paper and place it on the wood you intend to use.
Now. Now mark the sword on the wood and then copy the stencil plow twice more.
The. The Hilt will be thicker than the blade, so cut the Hilt into three pieces and join them.
Your. Cut your wood - use jigsaws and cut the three pieces of wood you have sketched - two of the Hilt and one of the complete swords.
The. The cut shows are a little wider instead of a little narrower: the width can be shortened, but the tightness cannot be easily fixed.
7. Flatten the pieces - in this step, take a strong epoxy wood and make a potent mixture of glue.
8. Spread it evenly on one side of each crescent and stick them firmly on the centerpiece.
9. Sand your Sword - Start with the plow and take fine sandpaper to smooth the edges.
Once. Once shaken, use your sandpaper to twist each side of the blade.
11. Check your crescent and make the final adjustment cage.
12. Check to make sure that your sword is not too thick to hold easily. If you want to make sandpaper more fun. Uses.
13. Sand the uneven parts until you find the proper sword
14. Start by painting the sword.
15. Use duck tape or leather to cover the hand piece part of the sword.
16. You can also make a scrap board with stiff paper and paint it appropriately.
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