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New Claymore

Postby Maj.Exec » Thu Apr 28, 2005 8:51 pm

Yes, it is I Maj.Exec that hath purchased a claymore, in fact one very similar to the one in braveheart, yet that was not the reason I bought it. Anywho, I got it and went for a sharpenss test, dull, in fact worse than dull, almost thick and useless. I can only assume that this is a sword for re-enactment, but damnit, I want to hit a coconut or two with it. How do I go about sharpening that hunk of steel.
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Re: New Claymore

Postby TDW586 » Thu Apr 28, 2005 8:54 pm

Maj.Exec wrote:Yes, it is I Maj.Exec that hath purchased a claymore, in fact one very similar to the one in braveheart, yet that was not the reason I bought it. Anywho, I got it and went for a sharpenss test, dull, in fact worse than dull, almost thick and useless. I can only assume that this is a sword for re-enactment, but damnit, I want to hit a coconut or two with it. How do I go about sharpening that hunk of steel.


Start with a flat file, if that doesn't work, a grinder.
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Postby TheBlunderbuss » Thu Apr 28, 2005 9:06 pm

Here I thought you were talking about the antipersonnel mine :(
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Postby TDW586 » Thu Apr 28, 2005 9:16 pm

TheBlunderbuss wrote:Here I thought you were talking about the anti-personnel mine :(


Those are much better. :D
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Postby thecheeto » Thu Apr 28, 2005 10:13 pm

TheBlunderbuss wrote:Here I thought you were talking about the anti-personnel mine :(


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Postby Maj.Exec » Fri Apr 29, 2005 12:09 am

Oh god, I hear the ride of the valkyrie music kick in as the admins swoop into action... :wink: Just a forewarning, stop talking about explosives, it makes everything easier...
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Postby ProZombieHunter » Fri Apr 29, 2005 11:43 am

If it really is that incredibly dull, start with a file or grinder. Otherwise, you can do it with a whetstone, but that can be time-consuming with a larger blade. My recommendation is to file it down until it feels like its developing an edge, and then to start using a whetstone (and oil).

No doubt it'll smash coconuts with a little application of strength, but I doubt (until sharpened) that it'll give you the heavy slicitude you no doubt were looking for when you purchased it.
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Postby misanthropist » Fri Apr 29, 2005 12:50 pm

If you use a grider, be sure to keep the blade nice and cool. A quick pass, and then a quench in water, etc. You don't want to take the temper out of the metal, which is easy to do with a grinder if you aren't watching carefully.
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Postby TEC9man » Fri Apr 29, 2005 2:53 pm

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Postby ColemanJanuary » Thu May 05, 2005 9:22 pm

misanthropist wrote:If you use a grider, be sure to keep the blade nice and cool. A quick pass, and then a quench in water, etc. You don't want to take the temper out of the metal, which is easy to do with a grinder if you aren't watching carefully.



super bad idea. one, if it is oil cooled steel, cooling it in water is a bad bad idea. it will structurally damage the metal. vice versa if it was water cooled and you use oil to cool it.

furthermore, if it came unsharpened, then sharpening it will damage the structure of the metal as well, making it likely to break when used on coconuts or zombies. or zombie coconuts. thems the breaks. i have a degree in metalsmithing from Kent State University, and i strongly recommend you dont try to sharpen it.

if you wanna chop something with it, might i suggest watermelons? R. Lee Ermy (sp?) seems to enjoy destroying them, and so did Gallagher. plus, you can eat the melons afterward. great way to serve at a party.

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Postby madmaz23 » Wed Feb 20, 2013 6:42 pm

TheBlunderbuss wrote:Here I thought you were talking about the antipersonnel mine :(

I can build some if I had to!
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Re: New Claymore

Postby KJ4VOV » Wed Feb 20, 2013 7:12 pm

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Re: New Claymore

Postby Storm Crow » Wed Feb 20, 2013 7:50 pm

Also, try to avoid resurrecting a thread that's almost eight years old unless there's a *really* good reason to. We don't need zombie threads running around getting underfoot. :)
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