Medieval Weapons: Arrowheads - Broadhead and Bodkin
Автор: The Abandoned Flame
Загружено: 2019-04-09
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Описание: A pair of arrowheads formed in two different styles. The broadhead is efficient for cutting through cloth, leather, and padded armours, while the wider blade also ensures maximum bleeding, making it a bit more effective for dual use in hunting when not seeing use in war. The stout bodkin really shines when getting through plate, chainmail and most other layers encountered with more heavily-armoured foes. These are both socketed to fit the heavy half-inch barreled shaft of an arrow meant for use with the English longbow in particular. Although the medieval smith might employ iron sockets with steel tips to save on precious steel, and all would be executed by multiple apprentices in league with the smith in somewhat of an assembly line to speed up production, the twain in this video are made one at a time from a bar of simple medium-carbon steel, as the village smith might've made for common gamesmen, or even the local Lord's hunting quiver...
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