Swords
The blades are made from spring steel class DIN 54 SiCr 60, they are sharpened and polished by hand. Tempered on such a temper which provides enough springiness and persistence required for fighting.
Hilts are made from hard wood (beech, oak, and ash) by pasting two halves with natural glue. The knit is made from iron wire coiled into a bunch or from copper or brass wire or from their combination. Alternatively the knit can be made from leather tape. Ending knits of hilts are made from iron rings.
Pommels and crossguards are made from steel or brass. Steel class DIN Ck 55.
Crossbows:
Materials: Tiller - oak, beech, maple (depends on availability, can not be chosen)
Surface: colorated varnish, top protective layer from bees-wax
Standard metal parts:
trigger: steel (8 x 8 mm, warm-formed)
stirrup: steel (18 x 3 to 20 x 5 mm)
nut: steel
all metal parts are blackened
Bow: threelayers laminate spring with lengthwayes oriented fibre
Bowstring: natural fibre imbued with bees-wax, middle bandage from synthetic fibre
All other bandages are from natural fibres, penetrated with the mixture from bees-wax
Bolts for crossbows:
Shaft turned out from beech wood, lengthways cutted and inserted stabilizator
Heat:
sportbolt: cylindrical heat
warbolt: hammered heat
Feathers:
parchment from goat's leather
morded and imbued with bees-wax
Shields:
Metal shields are made from iron plates that are cold-forged, the reverse side is covered with felt; grips and pommels are made from metal, natural leather or from their combination. Forging is made with rivets and leather.
Shields for decoration are made from the metal plate of the thickness 1,5 mm. They have a peg for hanging on the walls.
Shields for fighting are from the metal plate of the thickness 2,0 mm.
Painting of shields and long-shields is made with water diluting ecological colors. Instead of SH0018a,b is the painting sprayed on the shield and the hand finished.

