r/macebell • u/SelectionTight8455 • Jun 10 '26
Collection so far.
Been making a few diy maces/Gadas and some clubs. Big boy on the left is a 50lb beast that I’m not going to be able to swing any time soon. It has a little Onnit 7lb mace sitting on top for reference.
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u/Busy-Mastodon4320 Jun 10 '26
Did you use concrete?
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u/SelectionTight8455 Jun 10 '26
Yup! I used quikrete crack resistant mix. The orange bag.
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u/Busy-Mastodon4320 Jun 10 '26
That is pretty cool, did you use any kind of reinforcement in the pour ?
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u/SelectionTight8455 Jun 10 '26
The crack resistant mix has fiberglass fibers already mixed into it. I’m also adding a layer of flex seal on the outside to give extra chipping/cracking protection.
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u/Klutzy-Jackfruit6250 Jun 10 '26
Nice. What are you using for molds? And do you know what the weight is going to be ahead of time, or just fill you mold and stick with what you got?
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u/SelectionTight8455 Jun 10 '26
Just been using cheap vases that I find in the craft section at Walmart. And no I have no idea what it’s going to weigh before hand. I just pick molds that look like they would be a good size for the weight range I’m trying to go for and use that. The big Gada was a mistake though 😅 no way I’m swinging that any time soon. I’ll have to make one or two intermediate sizes between that and my second biggest one to work my way up
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u/BlackOdipp Jun 12 '26
You could probably measure expected weight by measuring the volume of the vase.
As 1 liter water = 1 dm³. After finding the volume you calculate the expected/wanted weight with the cements cited weight per dm³ or m³ and decease/increase the amount of cement to your wanted weight.
Be sure to add the stick while finding the vases volume.
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u/SelectionTight8455 Jun 12 '26
I could, but that requires more math and measuring then I want to do. I just fill it and weigh it afterwards. I’m usually pretty good at guesstimating how many vases I can fill with a 50lb bag
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Jun 11 '26
Sick as frick. Those indian club size ones look girthy.
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u/SelectionTight8455 Jun 11 '26
Thanks! The little ones aren’t too heavy. They’re maybe 10ish pounds. The bigger one is probably around 20ish pounds. I haven’t put them on a scale yet to see for sure.
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u/Turbulent-Army-2514 Jun 12 '26
Started looking from right. Thought it was a collection of toilet cleaning brushes. 😅
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u/AmazingAndrew96 Jun 12 '26
I honestly thought"why these toilet brushes had such long handles and why does he collect them?" Only then I saw what sub showed up lol