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 There is often a depression that runs the length of the blade. It is located on the flat side of the blade between the cutting edges or between the cutting edge and the spine and is called a **hollow**. There is often a depression that runs the length of the blade. It is located on the flat side of the blade between the cutting edges or between the cutting edge and the spine and is called a **hollow**.
  
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 The center of gravity of the weapon is the point at which the weapon is balanced. The point at which both sides exert the same torque (force times lever arm). The center of gravity is also called the balance point. Viking era weapons have the center of gravity in the 17 cm range. Modern CB swords have it in the range of 7 cm. The center of gravity of the weapon is the point at which the weapon is balanced. The point at which both sides exert the same torque (force times lever arm). The center of gravity is also called the balance point. Viking era weapons have the center of gravity in the 17 cm range. Modern CB swords have it in the range of 7 cm.
  
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 Strength is called the area of the blade that often has a short lever arm against it in a tethering situation due to its proximity to the hilt and is therefore stronger. Strength is called the area of the blade that often has a short lever arm against it in a tethering situation due to its proximity to the hilt and is therefore stronger.
  
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 The grommet is the section of a spearhead that surrounds the shaft and is used to attach the spearhead to the shaft. This may be glued or with a rivet. The grommet is the section of a spearhead that surrounds the shaft and is used to attach the spearhead to the shaft. This may be glued or with a rivet.
  
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 The lance shoe, or crown, is a metal sleeve for the lower end of the spear to prevent wear when the spear is set up. There are also special forms with a special purpose, as in the Frisian Kletsie. In the Kletsie, the lance shoe is a kind of trident, intended to create a better grip in the ground to jump over ditches. The lance shoe, or crown, is a metal sleeve for the lower end of the spear to prevent wear when the spear is set up. There are also special forms with a special purpose, as in the Frisian Kletsie. In the Kletsie, the lance shoe is a kind of trident, intended to create a better grip in the ground to jump over ditches.
  
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 The wedge is inserted at the end of the shaft, thereby thickening the shaft in such a way as to increase the friction between the eye and the shaft in such a way as to hold the head in place. It is mostly not visible. The wedge is inserted at the end of the shaft, thereby thickening the shaft in such a way as to increase the friction between the eye and the shaft in such a way as to hold the head in place. It is mostly not visible.
  
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