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		<description><![CDATA[Boffer Weapon Safety Materials Tools and Where to Find Them CORES PVC 3⁄4” PVC is an excellent basic weapon core for one-handed weapons and spears. Generally costs about $3 for a single length Can be found at most hardware stores in 6 to 10 foot lengths Graphite Good weapon core for light weapons, slightly more [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Boffer Weapon Safety<br />
<strong>Materials Tools and Where to Find Them<span id="more-50"></span></strong></h2>
<p><strong>CORES<br />
</strong>PVC<br />
3⁄4” PVC is an excellent basic weapon core for one-handed weapons and spears.<br />
Generally costs about $3 for a single length<br />
Can be found at most hardware stores in 6 to 10 foot lengths<br />
Graphite<br />
Good weapon core for light weapons, slightly more expensive than PVC<br />
More brittle than PVC<br />
Can be found in various forms for about $6 to $10 per sword length<br />
Aluminum<br />
1” or 7/8” Aluminum tubing is a good core for long weapons, particularly polearms (make sure it<br />
is an acceptable core for the game you are attending before building a weapon with an aluminum core)<br />
Can be cut to size with a hacksaw<br />
Costs about $10 for a 6 foot length and can be found at some hardware stores<br />
-most Home Depots do not carry aluminum tubing</p>
<p><strong>TAPE</strong><br />
<strong>Duct Tape</strong><br />
Duct tape comes in a variety of colors and sizes<br />
-Gray, black and white are most common<br />
-blue, red, green, brown, teal, purple, silver, camouflage, and other colors are available<br />
-red duct tape signifies claws, try not to use it for your weapon<br />
One average roll will cover several weapons<br />
Gray duct tape can be found in almost all hardware and department stores<br />
One average roll of duct tape costs $4, a large roll is $7 or $8</p>
<p><strong>Kite Tape</strong><br />
Comes in variety of colors, black is the most common<br />
One roll will make at least one long sword<br />
Less durable but lighter than duct tape<br />
Costs about $8/roll and can be found in some hardware stores and hobby shops</p>
<p><strong>FOAM</strong><br />
<strong>Open Cell<br />
</strong>Pillow cushioning<br />
Can be found for about $5 per scrap chunk, or buy seat cushions and cut to the size you need<br />
Can be found at fabric and craft stores</p>
<p><strong>Pipe Insulation</strong><br />
5/8th inch tube diameter (see picture).</p>
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Make sure it fits snugly the core, but not so tight that it doesn’t fit.<br />
Can be found for about $5 for 4 3’ lengths at hardware stores.<br />
-most Home Depots do not carry 5/8” foam.</p>
<p><strong>TOOLS</strong></p>
<p><strong>Hacksaw<br />
</strong>Use a hacksaw or the proper specialized saw for cutting cores to the correct length.<br />
Can be found at hardware and department stores for $5 to $15.</p>
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<p><strong>Scissors</strong><br />
An old sharp pair will serve well, since they may get “gummy” with tape glue.<br />
Clean scissors after each use with rubbing alcohol to keep them from sticking.<br />
Can be found for about $7 at hardware, craft, and department stores.</p>
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<p><strong>Knife</strong><br />
A sharp unserrated knife works well for cutting foam and tape.<br />
Clean and sharpen your knife after each use.<br />
Can be found at hardware, department, outdoor and kitchen stores.</p>
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<p><strong>Exacto Knife</strong><br />
A triangular pointed blade will work well for cutting and poking holes in tips<br />
You may need to replace the blade after making a few weapons.<br />
Clean the blades with rubbing alcohol after each use to keep it from sticking in<br />
the weapon tip.<br />
Can be found for about $3 at hardware, craft, and department stores.</p>
<p><strong>Weather Stripping and Double Sided Tape<br />
</strong>Double sided tape or weather stripping will make the pipe foam fit more securely<br />
on the core.<br />
Can be found for about $3 at hardware and department stores.</p>
<h2>Boffer Weapon Safety<br />
Where to Find What You Need</h2>
<p><strong>Thrift Stores<br />
</strong>Thrift and second-hand stores are a great place to find costuming. Even though a thrift store is not<br />
a reliable source of costuming, you can find leather belts, odd boots, shirts that will pass as medieval<br />
and all sorts of other things at a great price.<br />
<strong>Hardware Stores</strong><br />
This is where you can find weapon-making materials. Make sure that you buy the right types of what<br />
you need. Exacto knives can be found at hardware stores as well.<br />
<strong>Craft and Fabric Stores</strong><br />
Your best bet for open cell foam. You can also get Exacto knives at a craft store.<br />
<strong>Magic and Costuming Shops</strong><br />
A local store that has supplies for magic tricks and costumes will often have the make up that you may<br />
need to play a race that requires makeup or prosthetics. Party City and other chain stores may have<br />
some things during the Halloween season, but a local store is more likely to have pancake makeup, elf<br />
ears and many other items a LARPer can use.<br />
<strong>Department Stores</strong><br />
Department stores such as Walmart and Kmart are likely to have plain sweat shirts and sweat pants<br />
that you won’t mind getting dirty. Tights and Spandex pants can also be found for a reasonable price.<br />
A variety of notebooks, pens, and other items can be found at many of them as well.</p>
<p><strong>Web Sites<br />
</strong>There are a number of LARP related web sites that can help you find everything from weapons to<br />
make-up. With a little research you can find finished weapons that fit your personal needs and even<br />
get them delivered to your door step. You can order armor to your specifications and find all of the<br />
trappings you might want for any character.</p>
<h2>Boffer Weapon Safety <br />
Weapon and Shield Specifications</h2>
<p><strong>Weapon Guidelines</strong><br />
All weapons have a minimum and maximum length, grip, and blade length requirements. Certain<br />
weapons including Polearms, Axes, and Maces, requires an additonal part called the head. The head is a open<br />
cell foam part of the weapon that represents a striking surface. All weapons must be created with 5/8 inch<br />
wall closed cell foam. Each weapon must have both a thrusting and waylay tip. The thrusting and waylay<br />
tips are used to cap the ends of the weapons. Tips are constructed using open cell foam, approximately 2”<br />
in depth. All surfaces of the weapon must be covered with duct or kite tape. The tape should be in vertical<br />
strips running the length of the blade to avoid compacting the closed cell foam. The parts of a sword are<br />
labeled on the diagram below.</p>
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<p>Below is a list of Minimum and Maximum sizing for many types commonly used of weapons.</p>
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<p><strong>Shield Specifications</strong><br />
Shields can be constructed out of almost any strong and light material. Thin sheets of corrugated plastic,<br />
metal or wood work well. The total shield size cannot be greater than 531 square inches, and the longest<br />
dimension cannot exceed 36”. Any voids gaps, holes or recesses, will be included in the overall shield area.<br />
The shield must have 5/8 “ thick foam surrounding the edge. No bolts or other protuberances are allowed.</p>
<h2>Boffer Weapon Safety <br />
Test Your Weapons</h2>
<p>You can test your weapons by checking for the following:<br />
1. Check the tips for sharp edges, uncovered foam and general softness<br />
2. Check the base of the tip by squeezing firmly to make sure that you cannot feel the core of the weapon<br />
3. Make sure the length of the weapon is soft and not squished or dented<br />
4. The thrusting tip of the weapon should be approximately 2” deep, and should be as wide as the rest of<br />
the weapon.<br />
5. The waylay tip should be at least 1” deep and should be the same width as the rest of the weapon.<br />
6. The closed cell foam should be firmly attached to the core of the weapon and should not slide or twist<br />
when pulled.<br />
7. The closed cell foam should not be visible anywhere on the weapon.<br />
8. Nowhere on the weapon should the weapon core be visible.<br />
9. The weapon must be taped in a lengthwise manner. This reduces the weight of the weapon.<br />
10. The waylay and thrusting tips should be firmly attached to the closed cell foam. They should not come<br />
off when pulled or twisted firmly.<br />
11. The open cell foam should not rattle when the weapon is shaken. If it does, the foam is not fitted<br />
properly on the core.<br />
12. No foreign objects should be put into or attached to the weapon core to balance the weapon.<br />
13. A weapon cannot be designed to “trap” other weapons.<br />
14. All parts of a hilt of any weapon should be made from open or closed cell foam, and should not be sharp<br />
or hard to the touch.<br />
15. The overall weapon length should not be more than the maximum allowed. Allow for weapon tips when<br />
you measure and cut your weapon core.<br />
16. A weapon should not bend even when swung strongly. In particular, check longer weapons for this problem.</p>
<p><strong>Maintenance</strong><br />
A well-made weapon should last several events without much maintenance, but you will want to check<br />
it carefully before and after each event. Store your weapons in a dry cool place, since direct sunlight can<br />
wrinkle or peel the tape. DO NOT lean your weapons on the tips when you store them, and NEVER lean<br />
on the tips.</p>
<p>Your weapon tips will probably have to be replaced more often than the cell foam.</p>
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