▲ 5 r/Buhurt

Soo I have had a very interesting opportunity but not sure about legality/safety

Hello! Recently paid a trip to Toledo (which if you don’t know is a city in Spain) and I’ve gotten the whatsapp of a bladesmith there. Now I know typically buhurt gear/weapons are made in Ukraine or Poland, but if I gave this smith the specifications that any typical buhurt weapon would have to follow (looking to have them make an executioner’s sword for me), would the sword being made from Toledo steel present any issues safety wise? Not super concerned about authenticity because Toledo steel is genuinely legendary, and I’d love to have a sword made from it for inter-club duels and unofficial fights.

I checked the Buhurt International rules regarding weaponry, and other than the specific weight/length limits (which I will make sure they follow obv), would this be a safe sword to use?

Edit: I realize that Toledo Steel isn’t like a specific natural metal, it’s two types of steel used together (High-Carbon Exterior and Low-Carbon Core).

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u/Kazk25001 — 8 days ago
▲ 23 r/Buhurt

Would this violate AC?

I’m interested in a custom job with the Maciejowski falchion blade on top of the epilogue handle + pommel extension, but when I reached out to ask about it they said it might violate the authenticity check. Granted I’m mostly interested in friendly duels within my club, but I would prefer to have something I could eventually take to a tourney. What do people think?

Edit: My question has been answered, the maciejowski blade is generally non-authentic cause it’s from a 13th century source, and outside the permitted time frame.

u/Kazk25001 — 13 days ago
▲ 29 r/Buhurt

I thought stabbing/piercing was a no go in Buhurt?

Buhurt Tech is selling a spear that specifically advertised its “penetration damage to armor”. Am I misunderstanding something?

u/Kazk25001 — 13 days ago
▲ 205 r/Buhurt

Would this make for a good first helmet?

Title, basically. I’m shopping for my first armor kit/set, and wanted to know if anyone has a helmet like or similar to this one and what they can say about it.

Generally I love the look of it, but breathability and visibility is also important to me.

u/Kazk25001 — 1 month ago
▲ 44 r/medieval+1 crossposts

Does anyone recognize these crests?

Horribly sorry if this isn’t the right place to ask this, but I inherited these silver tankards from my grandfather, and I was curious if anyone recognized the crests/other markings on them? I’m assuming they’re english given the lions and the crosses on a few of them.

u/Kazk25001 — 2 months ago

Skip/Fix nozzle cleaning?

I’ve had persistent nozzle cleaning failures, and despite a lengthy conversation with Prusa support on a fix, nothing has worked. However, with the latest firmware (PRUSA Core One), I have the option to ignore the nozzle cleaning failures, and my prints have come out fine so far when I do so.

So, my question comes in two parts:

  1. I’ve check Z Axis, Printer Firmware, Loadcell Sensors, Wiring, Filament, literally everything to fix it. Is there some very obscure thing I don’t know about that could be causing this issue? Because after I downloaded the new firmware, it constructed the keychain with no nozzle failure detected, but all my prints after it have had a nozzle cleaning failure.

  2. Is there someway to modify the G-code to skip the nozzle cleaning? I can do it manually with a brass brush after my prints, I don’t mind (since im doing it anyways).

Would appreciate any help people can give.

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u/Kazk25001 — 3 months ago