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+ | ====== Discussion Avoider ====== | ||
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+ | **left:** the first, still handfiled avoider of discussion\\ | ||
+ | **right:** the current normed avoider of discussion | ||
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+ | ===== genesis, idea and usage ===== | ||
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+ | Commandotool, | ||
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+ | I developed him to gauge the sheet metal thickness of helmets as I was travelling historical markets as a cobblesmith. Later I wanted to have radiuses with me as the coins I used always dropped to the bottom of my bags together with my file. | ||
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+ | I used this tool to modifiy my own weapons in accordance with the rules and, if a discussion got heated, to solve or end it. | ||
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+ | Basically everybody at our group is responsible of there own weapons and they get checked independently before and after each fight. At markets we checke each others weapons, because anyone can overlook something. There should happen no remarks at the final weapon check made by the organisators. | ||
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+ | This tool is not meant as a control tool. The organizers of a training, the training partners check by eye and decide after their rules and their own discretion. The word of the organizer is binding, it is your place and rule As organizer you can use the tool to end a useless discussion or to show how a weapon should look like. It's less of a measuring tool and more an emphasis of your wod. | ||
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+ | Until now I have only given away this tool namely to people who have shown that they want to observe the safety rules and promote the observation of these rules. | ||
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+ | ===== design of the tool ===== | ||
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+ | How the tool is designed | ||
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+ | I use the 8 mm radius at the head and beneath the head und unterhalb des Kopfes for speartips. The rules most often provide an area of 1 cm< | ||
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+ | The 10 mm radiuses at the bottom are for all radiuses at swords, axes, daggers, … | ||
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+ | The 3 mm radius between shows how the edge should be rounded in cross section. | ||
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+ | The cuts behind have defined thicknesses to measure sheet metal and egde thickness in the steps 1, 1.5, 2 und 3 mm. Depending on the rules 2-3 mm are mandatory. Here I also prefer thicker edges, as an enlargement means less impact force and such a bigger errror margin. | ||
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+ | The tooths between the cuts have a defined thickness of 1.5, 2 und 3 mm. These measures are an aesthetical decision, but they can be used to compare thicknesses . | ||
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+ | The backbend exists solely for aesthetical reasosn to make the tool look more like a figure. | ||
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+ | The tools are made from C60, so they can't be bend by accident, even if they are used to open a bottle or again somebody wants to show that his weaponsurely fits into the cuts (which is in no way desirable, as it would mean that the weapon doesn' | ||
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+ | ===== How control is done ===== | ||
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+ | The tool is a gauge. ((gauges were made to enable a simple verification of given measurement. Their usage has a very small error margin compared to measuring methods and gives a clear statement (good or scrap). [[https:// | ||
+ | With a gauge you look for match or fit. | ||
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+ | That means, when it shall be checked, if a weapon has the demanded 3 mm edge, the tool is guided with little pressure over the egde and you check, if the egde fits into the cut. If it fits, the igt is thinner than 3 mm and doesn' | ||
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+ | Same with the radius, if a weapon fits into the radius, the weapon doesn' | ||
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+ | ===== conformity with the rules ===== | ||
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+ | Since I made the templates some years ago, I have noticed yet again that weapons don't fit the rules, my own included. Again and again I have adjusted my new and old weapons and changed them to fit the rules. | ||
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+ | People can't estimate areas, so these estimates are always buggy. Most people have very little experience with estimating thickness, which is why I started measuring. | ||
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+ | Experience shows that at many events 30-60% of the weapons doesn' | ||
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+ | To ban everyone with non-conforming weapons from the play is no solution with this amount of deviation from the rules. This is why I have begun to give this tool to those, who check their own weapons, and hope that it will give a positive development if everyone starts with oneself. | ||
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+ | When I check weapons, I have a tolerance in my mind and I give indications, | ||
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+ | It may be a long way till all weapons conform with the rules, but why make rules, if the get not to be applied to all? | ||
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+ | ===== Legends ===== | ||
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+ | The safety idol is a holy fetish who transmits his power by stroking the blade. That's why he get's use before the battle, to transfer his powers to the weapons, to pray for safety for all. | ||
+ | All that wear one, have the pover of the safety idol in them. They are stronger, faster, and handier than others and still injure noone. The have the power to make the wearers of the idol drunken. Especially if they use it to transmit its powers to a drink by touching a bottle. | ||