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For weapons that require or allow a rigid core, the best materials to use are carbon/graphite rods (such as from non-metallic golf clubs), kite spar, bamboo, PVC tubing, or fiberglass. Other materials will be checked for [[V9: Safety|safety]] on a case-by-case basis. | For weapons that require or allow a rigid core, the best materials to use are carbon/graphite rods (such as from non-metallic golf clubs), kite spar, bamboo, PVC tubing, or fiberglass. Other materials will be checked for [[V9: Safety|safety]] on a case-by-case basis. | ||
*Metal and wooden cores are prohibited. Metal may be used to counter-weight weapons provided it is permanently attached and not in a place that may inadvertently [[V9: Striking Your Opponent|strike]] another player. | *Metal and wooden cores are prohibited. Metal may be used to counter-weight weapons provided it is permanently attached and not in a place that may inadvertently [[V9: Striking Your Opponent|strike]] another player. | ||
− | *The ends of any rigid cores should have a flat face. | + | *The ends of any rigid cores should have a flat face and be sufficiently capped with a layer of foam and tape at minimum to resist impact and prevent the core from pushing through. |
*Hollow cores should be sealed at the ends. | *Hollow cores should be sealed at the ends. | ||
*Sharp edges should be blunted so as to not dig into the padding.</li><br> | *Sharp edges should be blunted so as to not dig into the padding.</li><br> |
Revision as of 11:23, 2 February 2023
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Core
This refers to the structural base of the weapon to which padding is affixed.
- Rigid Cores
For weapons that require or allow a rigid core, the best materials to use are carbon/graphite rods (such as from non-metallic golf clubs), kite spar, bamboo, PVC tubing, or fiberglass. Other materials will be checked for safety on a case-by-case basis.- Metal and wooden cores are prohibited. Metal may be used to counter-weight weapons provided it is permanently attached and not in a place that may inadvertently strike another player.
- The ends of any rigid cores should have a flat face and be sufficiently capped with a layer of foam and tape at minimum to resist impact and prevent the core from pushing through.
- Hollow cores should be sealed at the ends.
- Sharp edges should be blunted so as to not dig into the padding.
- Non-Rigid Cores
For weapons that require or allow a non-rigid core, the best materials are foam (any), denim, sweatshirt material, loose rubber bands, etc.- Unacceptable cores include: Solid rubber, tightly-wrapped rubber bands, tennis balls, etc.