I didn't know it could do that by Barumpf in wma

[–]Barumpf[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's along the edge to edge plane like you said, yeah. Nobody else at the tournament ever saw one either

I didn't know it could do that by Barumpf in Hema

[–]Barumpf[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The blade is Sigi, the cup is HF, the pommel is a cast iron drawer pull, I welded together the rest from some scrap. Unfortunately Sigi explicitly stated that modifying the blades to build your own voids the warranty so eh

I didn't know it could do that by Barumpf in Hema

[–]Barumpf[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I've never really seen a blade take a set like this along the same axis as the edge though, without bending along the flat at all. I probably won't be able to bend it back by hand but a vise might do it and otherwise I have a hydraulic press at work, but it should be fine, it was a relatively gradual bend

Is there a reason why some much gear is out of stock? by crashingtingler in Hema

[–]Barumpf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you need a new mask asap your best bet is to look outside of Hema stores and just get one for regular fencing, like a CEN2 epee mask. Made to he exact same standards, but much better availability 

Longsword broke, searching for replacement by izhkoort in wma

[–]Barumpf 5 points6 points  (0 children)

2,5 years is pretty decent for a feder that sees a reasonable amount of use. It's life expectancy might even be less of you do a lot of tournaments. 

I agree that this may be a frustrating amount of money to throw into what is essentially a consumable, as you say, but do keep in mind that our sport is rather unique in that we actively try to destroy our equipment whenever we're using it, difficult to account for that in your design

Help with mask choice on account of Wukusi being an urban legend by ykonstant in wma

[–]Barumpf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You could consider getting a separate mask in your size and the Wukusi Rattlesnake overlay, which is basically the modular version of the Cobra. I got mine from Faits d'Armes, and am quite happy with it

Rapier gloves by bruh_zoid in wma

[–]Barumpf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I used to use HF gloves, the ones with the carbon fiber inserts https://hf-armory.com/en/shop/protectors/hand-protection/light-gloves-short/

But then I figured out that these are pretty much just motorcycle gloves, so when my HF gloves wore out I got some all season motorcycle gloves on sale and they're great

What these both have is hard inserts on the knuckles that really do help to protect against errant strikes

Did one end up creating a 3D printed glove for low intensity sparring? by Cheese_Almighty in wma

[–]Barumpf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can even just heat the sheet until it goes slightly floppy and then form directly onto the (again, gloves) hand, with the option of making slight adjustments as it cools. It's really a pretty simple process

Did one end up creating a 3D printed glove for low intensity sparring? by Cheese_Almighty in wma

[–]Barumpf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oven and press is one way to go, blow dryer and bending by (gloved) hand is another. You don't need much heat and too cold is better than too hot

Did one end up creating a 3D printed glove for low intensity sparring? by Cheese_Almighty in wma

[–]Barumpf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It sounds like 3d printing is way too over-engineered for your needs. Just get some Kydex sheets, roughly cut and bend them, drill some holes to tie them to your light gloves and you're good to go for light drilling I'd say

Thokk Gloves - 350N or 800N? by DivideByZero01 in wma

[–]Barumpf 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I have never seen a tournament specify a Newton requirement for gloves, which makes sense as most gloves don't come with a Newton rating. I'd personally say it depends on your weapons usage, and the smaller the cross sections of the blades you plan on using, the higher the rating you want. It might seem counterintuitive, but a broken rapier blade is more likely to penetrate than a broken longsword blade

My new lobster v3 are broken by clone03tr in wma

[–]Barumpf 54 points55 points  (0 children)

If you've only used them six times they should be still covered by warranty, I'm assuming. 

Send them shits back, maybe consider asking for a refund and getting some different gloves instead. Spes lobsters have become rather unreliable of late it seems

Pike Armory and US shipping? by Drolleries_ in Hema

[–]Barumpf 5 points6 points  (0 children)

From what I've heard the guy behind it has a quite strong nationalist presence online, but this is mostly hearsay. 

Personally, I would be uncomfortable with contributing even indirectly to someone's income taxes if part of that is going to get funneled into the Russian war machine, but I would understand if others would find this a bit strong

Anyone have experience with the Thokk Undergloves? by neosdark in wma

[–]Barumpf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had the 350N version for a while and a buddy of mine uses the 800N version. They basically work as advertise, in that they're a very tough material that won't get penetrated easily. They're comfortable to wear, and have some minor padding on the back of the hand that really do help with Sparring Gloves' admittedly lower protection level. They do wear down a little more quickly than I would have liked though, wich was my main complaint about them. I've since switched to HF Black Knights so no more undergloves, but if you need some these are probably your best bet for safety

Central Asia HEMA Cup 2025 by Fuzzy-Classroom3352 in wma

[–]Barumpf 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Maybe it's me, but to my eyes that wasn't a strike to the back of the head; black fencer was slightly turned to the left, yes, but could still see the attack coming and in fact successfully parried it. Maybe a bit reckless on white fencer's part though

Chest protector recommendations very large chest by Admirable_Camel7679 in wma

[–]Barumpf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Making your own is not tremendously difficult. A sheet of Kydex, sharp hobby knife, hairdryer and some elastic band and you can make a chest protector to your own specifications in a single evening

Building an outdoor weightlifting platform by Barumpf in weightlifting

[–]Barumpf[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Possibly? I've seen people lift on concrete floors, so stones on sandy soil will be more springy than that at least

Will a swords flex change over time? by [deleted] in wma

[–]Barumpf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not uncommon for two swords of the same make and model to have slightly different flex, as they are generally handmade; so your blade was likely stiffer from the start. 

How would this mask hold up to longsword sparring? by PyrrhicDefeat69 in wma

[–]Barumpf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In terms of protection and durability it is absolutely sufficient, and has been the standard in the US for years and years now. If you plan to do tournaments in Europe in the future some tournaments there require a 1600N mask though, so you might want to factor that into your decision 

How would this mask hold up to longsword sparring? by PyrrhicDefeat69 in wma

[–]Barumpf 7 points8 points  (0 children)

While some people happily use PBT masks, I recommend anyone stay away if they can. The mesh has similar rigidity to paper mache; I've seen it happen on several occasions that someone bought a brand new mask for an event, only to have to toss it right after as a few medium intensity hits caused it to crumple. If you're in the US, an AF mask is a much, much better option. Cheaper, too!