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Dagorhir Battle Games | ![]() Tiberius' Crossguard Tutorial
By Tiberius Eaghra of Alterra
In this tutorial I will discuss my technique for foamsmithing strong, but soft crossguards. I used this technique on Anguirel, and it has thus far proved itself worthy. Materials:
1. Make a concept sketch. Don't just start throwing together your crossguard; have a clear idea of what you want and how you'll do it. Here's a picture of my concept sketch for Anguirel. As you'll see later, I didn't stick to it entirely, but it still turned out awesome. ![]() 2. Scan your concept sketch and print it out on cardstock. That way, if you mess it up, you'll still have the original and a digital copy. ![]() ![]() 3. Cut out the cardstock crossguard to use as a stencil. ![]() 4. Trace the stencil onto the Flexible Plastic Cutting Board four times. Cut each of these out. The plastic cut-outs should be slightly larger than the cardstock cut-out. 5. Use one of the cut-outs of the plastic cutting board to trace the crossguard onto the cardboard. Cut out two of these. The cardboard cut-outs should be slightly larger than the plastic cut-outs. 6. Glue (I use DAP) the Plastic Cutting Board cut-outs to the cardboard cut-outs, with a piece of plastic on both sides of the cardboard. This will henceforth be called the "crossguard-core". (The pictures are of the crossguard-core for a sword other than Anguirel. I do not have any pictures of Anguirel at this state.) ![]() ![]() 7. Use these to trace the design onto enough foam to cover the gap that will form between the two pieces of crossguard-core, when placed on the PVC. Also, cut out a piece for both the outside edges of the crossguard-core. When you cut the foam out, make sure you cut it a deal larger than the crossguard-core, so you can go back over them later and shave them smooth. 8. Glue the crossguard-core to your sword-core. 9. Glue the pieces of foam between the crossguard-cores and on top of the crossguard cores. 10. Use a Wonder-Styro-Cutter (or other foam-cutting tool) to slice off the excess foam and make the foam straight from crossguard-core to crossguard-core. 11. Smooth the foam with sandpaper and/or an iron (set on delicate) and some wax paper. 12. Add a layer of foam on the top of the cores and foam to cover the remaining crossguard-core and to penny-round the tips. 13. Smooth all edges of the foam again. 14. Now cover your crossguard in your preferred manner: with cloth tape or latex. If you want to use real latex, look up Magnus of Narnia's tutorial on the Weapons Tutorials page - it's very good. I myself use PlastiDip, an easy-to-do latex dip. Make sure you use black PlastiDip, if you decide to use it instead of real latex. ![]() Special thanks to Tiberius of Alterra for sharing this design. To view more of Tiberius' work, visit The Forge of Imladris. Warning: require() [function.require]: URL file-access is disabled in the server configuration in /users/dagorhir.com/htdocs/gear/content/weapon_tutorials/template.php on line 18 Warning: require(http://www.dagorhir.com/gear/gear_foot.php) [function.require]: failed to open stream: no suitable wrapper could be found in /users/dagorhir.com/htdocs/gear/content/weapon_tutorials/template.php on line 18 Fatal error: require() [function.require]: Failed opening required 'http://www.dagorhir.com/gear/gear_foot.php' (include_path='.:/usr/share/php:/usr/share/pear') in /users/dagorhir.com/htdocs/gear/content/weapon_tutorials/template.php on line 18 |