Looks good Hendo. End posing though looks like the sword is forward heavy and noticed there was no real weight added to the pommel end. Thinking maybe if you had the rod go all the way to the end of the hilt so you can also add some nuts and/or washers to the end it would help with sword balance, and thus would help with the look when posing.
Here's a tip for you guys on how to save materials when making foam swords and to make less work and dust for yourselves: instead of a rod for an armature, try a strong, flat piece of wood like oak so that your piece can be thinner. Thinner swords make less work for yourselves and saves on your materials!
Do you have to join a viking clan now you're in Norway Hendo? I'll be just the other side of the North Sea in england ready to fight you if you come a pillaging ⚔️🧡
Looking at the info box from the author, I have to say that rapiers and katanas are not "light" weapons and a typical European longsword should be around three pounds for historical reference (at about 4 feet total length). @Hendo: I would have preferred the blade to be a little less thick, but because you went with a fuller (kind of Type XII blade), I know you did not want to go through the core with the rod. Nice result for the sword!
yay hendo is back
Yes my favorite cosplayer returns. Always thankful for quality content 🙂
Welcome back! Always a pleasure seeing your cosplay process !
Great video Hendo, glad to see you making cool stuff :)
Looks so dang good. Amazing job!
Looks good Hendo.
End posing though looks like the sword is forward heavy and noticed there was no real weight added to the pommel end. Thinking maybe if you had the rod go all the way to the end of the hilt so you can also add some nuts and/or washers to the end it would help with sword balance, and thus would help with the look when posing.
It's look wonderful and pretty cool sword cosplay. Awesome video
Looks really good Hendo 🤗
Finally new content. ❤
Maravilhoso, parabéns 😍👏👏👏👏
that turned out groovy
Great looking swords
Awesome video ur back
So dang amazing Hendo. 🥰🥰
Just a little more spice. 😁😁
Also, BOOYAH.
Uh, oh, typo in title "IMAPCT". Hopefully, Hendo notices it soon.
omfg THANK YOU!! Owe ye one mate
If I only had half your patience and four times my skill I too could have a sick foam long sword. I'm settling for a yard stick.
Omg! Heck ya! hendo!
Aw heck she’s back and smithing
awsome tatorial!
Long time no see lol where ya been wally
makin swooooorrrrrds
Where have you been?❤
The second isn’t too out of size about the size of the Alexandria longswords
Here's a tip for you guys on how to save materials when making foam swords and to make less work and dust for yourselves: instead of a rod for an armature, try a strong, flat piece of wood like oak so that your piece can be thinner. Thinner swords make less work for yourselves and saves on your materials!
Yoooooooo Hendo = thumbs up yoooooooooo!
Do you have to join a viking clan now you're in Norway Hendo? I'll be just the other side of the North Sea in england ready to fight you if you come a pillaging ⚔️🧡
🥤🤓🍿
hei til og fra oslo :P
Looking at the info box from the author, I have to say that rapiers and katanas are not "light" weapons and a typical European longsword should be around three pounds for historical reference (at about 4 feet total length). @Hendo: I would have preferred the blade to be a little less thick, but because you went with a fuller (kind of Type XII blade), I know you did not want to go through the core with the rod. Nice result for the sword!