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here´s the picture:
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Point of balance is very much in the middle of the common range. And, looking at the sword, unsurprising.
Doesn't mean it's "well-balanced". As in my first post, I'd look for forward pivot point/centre of percussion near the tip. Ideally, within 5cm of the tip. If you're interested in checking where it is, see: Waggle test video at http://blog.subcaelo.net/ensis/dynam...ighing-swords/ Waggle test, figure 5 in http://www.thearma.org/spotlight/GTA...nd_impacts.htm Pendulum test, figure 6 in the same article. That's for cut-and-thrust swords. Other swords should and will be balanced quite differently. Sabres often have PP/COP about 10-20cm from the tip, rapiers maybe 1/4 to 1/3 of a blade length from the tip. See http://www.peterjohnsson.com/the-mak...-a-long-sword/ for some examples. |
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