Fine Weapon Making Volume 3 One handed Weapon Assembly
Weapon assembly will be done in either a sewing kit or the forge, depending on which item you make. Whips, Saps and fist wraps will use your tailoring skill in a sewing kit, while the rest will be in a forge. For the sewn
| weapons, you will need to get filament, marrow and animal pelts according to the quality of the material you are using. For the metal weapons, you will need to get coal, loam and ore according to the quality of the material you are using.
To make a leather whip you
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will need to use an embroidering needle and filament to sew two animal pelts and some barbs into a whip using a whip pattern and polishing it with marrow.
Make leather fistwraps by sewing studs into the appropriate animal pelt using the appropriate
| filament and an embroidering needle, polishing it with marrow. Use a fistwrap pattern as a guide.
You make a sap by sewing fill into an animal pelt with an embroidering needle and filament. Follow a sap pattern and polish it with marrow.
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All metal weapons will require you to use coal to further heat the metal in the forge, and loam to change the hardness and flexibility of the metal while it is hot.
For a long sword, melt and mix ore and a block of weapon grade ore and pour
| it into a hilt casting mold and a blade shaped mold. Break it from the mold with a smithy hammer and sharpen it with a sharpening stone. Finally wrap the hilt with a hilt wrap.
To make a knight's sword, melt and mix ore and a block of weapon grade ore and pour it into a hilt
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casting mold and a heavy blade shaped mold. Break it from the mold with a smithy hammer and sharpen it with a sharpening stone. Finally wrap the hilt with a hilt wrap.
Make a hand axe by melting and mixing ore and a large brick of weapon grade ore and pour it into an axe
| head shaped mold. Break it from its mold with a smithy hammer and sharpen it with a sharpening stone. Fit the axe head onto a short haft to finish the weapon.
For a dagger, melt and mix ore and a small brick of weapon grade ore and pour it into a small hilt casting mold and a small
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blade shaped mold. Break it from the mold with a smithy hammer and sharpen it with a sharpening stone. Finally wrap the hilt with a hilt wrap.
Make a short spear by melting and mixing ore and a large brick of weapon grade ore and pour it into a spear head shaped mold.
| Break it from its mold with a smithy hammer and sharpen it with a sharpening stone. Fit the spear head onto a haft to finish the weapon.
To make a mace, melt and mix ore and a block of weapon grade ore and pour it into a mace head shaped mold. Break it from the mold with a smithy hammer
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and fine-tune its shape with the hammer. Fit the mace head onto a short haft to finish the weapon. A hammer can be made the same way, simply use a hammer head shaped mold instead of a mace head shaped mold.
For a baton, melt and mix ore and a small brick of weapon grade ore and pour
| it into a metal wrap shaped mold. Break it from the mold with a smithy hammer and while it is still malleable from the heat, wrap it around a baton and seal it using the same smithy hammer.
Make an ulak by melting and mixing ore and a large brick of weapon grade ore
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and pour it into a ulak blade shaped mold. Break it from its mold with a smithy hammer, fit a handle onto the blade, and wrap it with a hilt wrap.
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