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gauntlet mounting...
Sir Wolf:
http://crafts.benfranklin.com/LOCK-STITCH-SEWING-AWL/M/B00114RNR2.htm something like this is what your after. it usually comes with heavy waxed thread. or if u can do it witha needle isuggest getting the heavy waxed thread from wal mart. comes in white or black in a ring of say 25 ft i think.
Allan Senefelder:
The rivets for articualation don't appear to be slotted so unless I miss my guess you'll probably want to do what people have had us do to several pairs of the Moore brothers ( the now defunked KNights Armoury) gothic gauntlets, which is take them appart and slot the rivet holes so that you will have the ability to bend your wrist left and right. Because this style of gauntlet is strapped to the upper wrist ( vs bell cuffed or hour glass cuffed gauntlets where the glove is not just stiched in at the fingers but also riveted in at the cuff to secure it to the hand and the range of the motion for the wrist is had more through the large area inside the cuff allowing the wrist to " swirel " around in it) it will act some what like a splint without the slot rivets to allow the wrist to move left and right. You'll have the ability to move the wrist up and down but left to right will have some restriction. The three paris of Moore brothers gothic gauntlest i've redone, the customers also requested a second belt and buckle near the wrist.
Dragonlover:
Actually, these gauntlets aren't for combat, so I'm going to for-go busting them apart to
slot the rivets. I actually have pretty good movement as they are. The strap and buckle
at the "hourglass" of the wrist was the first thing I did. Then, I rounded out the curve of the cuff....
Dragonlover:
Okay Allan, with your experience, who makes a good glove suitable to do this?
I have a pair of deerskin that are way to soft and supple. Who makes a good glove that would be ideal for this? :)
Allan Senefelder:
I would say the nicest gloves we've had some one send us to install for them were the ones Revival Clothing makes. We've also had people send us the MRL Swordsmans gloves to install although the leather is just a hair thinner that Revival's. You don't need a cuffed glove for these if you don't want one ( you've not going to be riveting the cuff of the glove in at the cuff of the gauntlet so the long cuff ins't necessary) so even a nice supple pair of deerskin driving gloves ( they usually have these in the work glove section of harware stores but for some reason always call thye deerskin ones " driving gloves" I think it has to do with truckers using them or something) would serve you purpose here.
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