Aikidoka
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Monstrous monk in training...
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Post by Aikidoka on Dec 17, 2019 21:06:54 GMT
That's me haha. Was wondering if you had any critique on it is all Nothing in particular, as I didn't cut with it and that is how I typically form an opinion of a sword. It felt appropriately balanced for a sword of its weight. I could tell it would hit with a lot of authority. As far as aesthetics, I really like the design.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2019 23:28:36 GMT
That's me haha. Was wondering if you had any critique on it is all Nothing in particular, as I didn't cut with it and that is how I typically form an opinion of a sword. It felt appropriately balanced for a sword of its weight. I could tell it would hit with a lot of authority. As far as aesthetics, I really like the design. I'm happy you appreciated the aesthetic. It was very important to me when I designed it. I agree about the balance too. I've only ever cut with mine once on a 1" diameter sapling. It sunk right in, but due to my poor technique (I'm not used to cutting with a one handed sword with a round-ish pommel) I didn't cut it very clean, and the weight of the blade caused it to rotate in my hand on flubbed cuts. The edge was not at all hurt if course. And I don't think I could ever make a set in such a sword unless it was my goal
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Post by Deleted on Dec 26, 2019 3:00:23 GMT
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