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Spear Head M1
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Don't forget to calibrate spear head size for diameter of your spear stick. Broom stick diameter which i used is 24 mm. And be careful while using sharp tools.
You need 4 piece of 20 mm m3 wood screw and a broom stick. Also you need extra 2 piece of 20 mm m3 wood screw for spear butt cap.
You can use TPU for safe pointed sides. I also added sharp point safety version.
"A spear is a pole weapon consisting of a shaft, usually of wood, with a pointed head. The head may be simply the sharpened end of the shaft itself, as is the case with fire hardened spears, or it may be made of a more durable material fastened to the shaft, such as bone, flint, obsidian, iron, steel or bronze. The most common design for hunting or combat spears since ancient times has incorporated a metal spearhead shaped like a triangle, lozenge, or leaf. The heads of fishing spears usually feature barbs or serrated edges.
The word spear comes from the Old English spere, from th
Don't forget to calibrate spear head size for diameter of your spear stick. Broom stick diameter which i used is 24 mm. And be careful while using sharp tools.
You need 4 piece of 20 mm m3 wood screw and a broom stick. Also you need extra 2 piece of 20 mm m3 wood screw for spear butt cap.
You can use TPU for safe pointed sides. I also added sharp point safety version.
"A spear is a pole weapon consisting of a shaft, usually of wood, with a pointed head. The head may be simply the sharpened end of the shaft itself, as is the case with fire hardened spears, or it may be made of a more durable material fastened to the shaft, such as bone, flint, obsidian, iron, steel or bronze. The most common design for hunting or combat spears since ancient times has incorporated a metal spearhead shaped like a triangle, lozenge, or leaf. The heads of fishing spears usually feature barbs or serrated edges.
The word spear comes from the Old English spere, from th
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