h a l f b a k e r yThe word "How?" springs to mind at this point.
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The blade is made up of two thin strips of metal that are bound at their edges to allow for thin tubing to run between the strips of metal.
The blade is sprung so as to extend on triggering release catch. During extension, the tubes are hydraulically stiffened to cause a rigid blade.
The blade
is re-wound by the compacting trigger which activates the pumps to de-pressurize the tubing which also reels in the deflated blade.
Product can be made to look like an unusual flashlight.
switchblade sword
Switchsword [CombatChuck, May 10 2005]
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//Product can be made to look like an unusual flashlight.// |
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LOL, and I'm having trouble figuring out why... though, it occurs to me that an unusual flashlight could look like just about anything. |
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Sounds like the same principle upon which human male erections are based. [Zimmy], giving a whole new phallic dimension to the already phallic "sword fight/pissing contest" imagery. |
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As far as the strength of such a blade goes, I think this might just function as a metal whip. I don't think air pressure would be enough to support a stabbing/piercing implement. |
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Incidentally, I have a sledgehammer in
the shape of an unusual flashlight. To
be precise, it is in the shape of a
flashlight that looks like a
sledgehammer. Sadly, it does not work
as a flashlight. |
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Oh, jesus. This is too much! |
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Sledgehammer looks like flashlight that looks like a sledgehammer... damn... I need go call the hotline! |
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As confusing and cool as that sounds... cloudface's switchsword for the win. |
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You would only want to duel folks armed with blunt things. |
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[cloudface]'s idea reminded me of this idea I had a while back, but never posted.
I thought hydraulic usually implied fluid? |
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Whoops! I guess I was thinking pneumatic :-) Still, a waterballoon just ain't scary.
Perhaps an interconnected network of tiny tubes? |
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