Since this is more of an axe than a sword, and it ist unusually thick, I suggest you name it 'the Butcher's Cleaver'. Plus, it's from Diablo, so this is a no-brainer.
I wanna make one as well. My question is, did you use something to treat the top layer of the blade? I saw most blades have a shiny smooth coat on them
No i did not, but i never build a racket before, and also did no research at all. Mine also got pretty heavy so there is also a lot to improve! I wish you much success and, above all, alot of fun building your own!
8mm is definitely fine! I used to use a 10mm blade, and it was one of the best blades ever made! It was a Joola Kool, and the composite was Texalium, a mix of Fiber Glass and Aluminum. What matters is the weight. How heavy is the blade and the fully assembled racket? Also, where's the review video?
Very cool racket, when can we see how it plays?
Where's the video of you playing? 🥸
That handle is gorgeous. Didn't know what you were about to do while glue dried, but made 3 guesses. Eat and smoke were 2. Fun video to watch. Thanks.
You should get rid of some wood at the top of the handle. Usually the wood angles down toward the surface there.
Fantastic Video
Gracias a ti probaré hacerme una pala para picos largos OX en la carpintería que tengo.
Based on the number of layers and the uncarved & long handle, that blade has at least 150g
Since this is more of an axe than a sword, and it ist unusually thick, I suggest you name it 'the Butcher's Cleaver'. Plus, it's from Diablo, so this is a no-brainer.
Yeah, that’s real thick. First I heard 10 ply blade
Good Job Bro !!!
I wanna make one as well. My question is, did you use something to treat the top layer of the blade? I saw most blades have a shiny smooth coat on them
No i did not, but i never build a racket before, and also did no research at all. Mine also got pretty heavy so there is also a lot to improve!
I wish you much success and, above all, alot of fun building your own!
was für holz hast du als kern genommen? super video 👍👍
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8mm is definitely fine! I used to use a 10mm blade, and it was one of the best blades ever made! It was a Joola Kool, and the composite was Texalium, a mix of Fiber Glass and Aluminum. What matters is the weight. How heavy is the blade and the fully assembled racket? Also, where's the review video?
it looks really really heavy
@@z0uLess It really does. I'm guessing 220 to 250 grams.
Thankyou
Whic type of glue did you use for sticking the plywood sheets?
It is epoxy resin.
How many, one kilo?
exactly 250 g :-)
within limts then :)@@assmann950
Looks pretty rough 😢
what is your channel name? thats so weird
Well, i am German, and Assmann is my surname.
You just have to pronounce it german an everything is fine :-)
If I were you, I would name it "The Fat Boy"
Take the white sheet off next time