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Well this has just got interesting. Hi its Tod of Todamp;#39;s Workshop and Tod Cutler here. Iamp;#39;ve just finished a film about needle bodkins and fabric armour, but Iamp;#39;ve had another thought and Iamp;#39;m gonna go back and have a look at needle bodkins, fabric armour and what happens if you wax them. Maybe nothing. Before we do that though, just so you know, Iamp;#39;ve got some excellent websites full of medieval weaponry so if youamp;#39;re interested in that stuff go and check out the links. What am I talking about when Iamp;#39;m talking about wax on arrowheads? The short answer is I donamp;#39;t really know. The long answer is more involved. Last year I did a film with a bunch of friends called Myth busting - Arrows versus Armour and it was looking at shooting an Agincourt era arrow at an Agincourt era breastplate and what happened. Spoiler alert. Iamp;#39;ve got two heads here, the crossbow head on your right hand side, shorter blunter very very typical of a