If you’re making/sharpening a spear, you actually only want to get it sharp as a butterknife. Any sharper and it has a good chance of cutting into bone and getting stuck.
And before you ask, I’m in medieval reenactment. Discussions like this pop up a lot
Spears don’t cut by slicing, they come to a point and are used to thrust/pierce. You can do a lot of damage without being “sharp” when you push with hundreds of pounds of force into a tiny area on the scale of a single square millimeter.
Doesn’t necessarily need to be sharp. Try hard enough and you can stab someone to death with a butter knife…or a spork
that would be quite impressive.
If you’re making/sharpening a spear, you actually only want to get it sharp as a butterknife. Any sharper and it has a good chance of cutting into bone and getting stuck.
And before you ask, I’m in medieval reenactment. Discussions like this pop up a lot
😉👉👉 That’s what I’ll tell anyone who asks
Really? How does it cut through leather, or even woolen clothing then?
Spears don’t cut by slicing, they come to a point and are used to thrust/pierce. You can do a lot of damage without being “sharp” when you push with hundreds of pounds of force into a tiny area on the scale of a single square millimeter.