
Oh, the carnage!
Oh, the carnage!
A few of my friends have decided that they actually want to DO spudding and they want to know how. As in, how to make the spudding bats and whatnot. You don't have to tell me....I don't want to have to be carrying their books around the halls for them while they're on crutches. Did I mention that they want to cross it with Calvinball? (thank god they haven't discovered the spud cannon....::shudders::) 

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Spudding is perfectly safe, provided you follow the same, common-sense rules you'd follow while engaging in any beating-people-with-large-bludgeons activity.
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Spuds
Mmmkay, here we go.
Go to a hardware store and pick up some wooden dowels (about an inch in diameter, maybe 7/8"). Also, get some copper tubing with the same inner diameter as the dowels. Make sure the dowels fit into the tubing without shaking around too much. Get some duct tape as well.
Go to a sports store, and get some lead fishing weights.
Go to an arts supply store, and get some foam rubber.
Cut the copper tubing to the appropriate length (total length plus about six inches), cut the dowels to the copper length minus about nine inches. Hammer down and fold over one side of the copper tubing. Put the dowel down the middle, add weights to the end until the desired balance point is reached (I like the end of the grip area). Then hammer down and fold over the end of the tubing. Cover with foam rubber, sealed in with duct tape, except for an area you'll use to hold the weapon. PAD BOTH ENDS. Add some grip tape to the handle, if you so desire.
Gloves and helmets are strongly recommended for spudding in practice. Aside from that, enjoy, and I disavow all responsibility.
~Z~
Go to a hardware store and pick up some wooden dowels (about an inch in diameter, maybe 7/8"). Also, get some copper tubing with the same inner diameter as the dowels. Make sure the dowels fit into the tubing without shaking around too much. Get some duct tape as well.
Go to a sports store, and get some lead fishing weights.
Go to an arts supply store, and get some foam rubber.
Cut the copper tubing to the appropriate length (total length plus about six inches), cut the dowels to the copper length minus about nine inches. Hammer down and fold over one side of the copper tubing. Put the dowel down the middle, add weights to the end until the desired balance point is reached (I like the end of the grip area). Then hammer down and fold over the end of the tubing. Cover with foam rubber, sealed in with duct tape, except for an area you'll use to hold the weapon. PAD BOTH ENDS. Add some grip tape to the handle, if you so desire.
Gloves and helmets are strongly recommended for spudding in practice. Aside from that, enjoy, and I disavow all responsibility.
~Z~
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Good.
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WEAK!
You could do that, if you're not a fan of pain. Personally, I find it hard to learn how to fight effectively if the only thing the weapon in question can do is bounce off of me.
On the other hand, spudding isn't exactly a safe activity. Especially when you forget what's going on, and try to block with your hand... Ask Chris about that one.
~Z~
On the other hand, spudding isn't exactly a safe activity. Especially when you forget what's going on, and try to block with your hand... Ask Chris about that one.
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Geh. First spudding match, I think it was. I think what happened was that I missed an attack, Stefan counterattacked, and I couldn't get my weapon over to block. Somehow, I (instinctually?) figured that I could block with my hand and save myself some pain. It would have hit my upper arm, I would have been a lot better off then.
We gotta make some shields sometime.
We gotta make some shields sometime.
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Show me the books he loves and I shall know the man far better than through mortal friends.
-S. Weir Mitchell
Scatterplot - a thrice-weekly webcomic
Show me the books he loves and I shall know the man far better than through mortal friends.
-S. Weir Mitchell