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Main => The Armoury => Topic started by: Sir Wolf on 2010-07-24, 03:04:04
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I have been tinkering on the shop with some old projects. I didn't make the gauntlets but I had to clean them up, make new thumbs, attach the gloves and strap them. the arms and legs are projects started a few years ago that I needed to get finished for my buddy (long over due on my long list of things to do). looking back I would have done a few things differently but they were a learning step. (Maybe articulating the elbows, finer detail on the pieces connecting, using hinges for the closures, haveing better sanding/polishing tools to give a better appearance, having better material(Steel to use) etc etc.) Today I strapped the arms as well as attached them together. Tomorrow I will be strapping the legs as well as making an demi greave to go on the bottom of the knees to overlap the top of the greaves.
Once these are done I am going to work on a early coat of plates for myself (the one with the vertical plates that go around the belly). I have the shell sewn and the plates cut and the holes punched. I just need to grind the edges and shape them
Gauntlets:
(http://i596.photobucket.com/albums/tt47/reenactthis/armour/IMGP2808.jpg)
Legs:
(http://i596.photobucket.com/albums/tt47/reenactthis/armour/DSCN3007.jpg)
Arms:
(http://i596.photobucket.com/albums/tt47/reenactthis/armour/DSCN3006.jpg)
these were a few pieces more that I had made him a few years ago to go with his suit:
Gorget: http://www.angelfire.com/biz/dragonfirearmoury/images/GORGET3.jpg
(http://www.angelfire.com/biz/dragonfirearmoury/images/GORGET3.jpg)
Spaulders: http://www.angelfire.com/biz/dragonfirearmoury/images/spaulder.jpg
(http://www.angelfire.com/biz/dragonfirearmoury/images/spaulder.jpg)
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ok well. I can't sleep yet. so I went ahead and cut out all of the strapping for the legs. as well as the demi greaves and the last 2 plates for my coat of plates. I can't do any forming or hole punching due to my shop is right under my daughter's bedroom.
here is a picture of the inside of the coat of plates. now remember I have to grind the sharp edges of the plates as well as sorta round each overlapping plate. then rivet them onto the shell and add buckles.
(http://i596.photobucket.com/albums/tt47/reenactthis/armour/DSCN3008.jpg)
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(http://i596.photobucket.com/albums/tt47/reenactthis/armour/DSCN3009.jpg)
finished strapping, demi greave and shaping the bottom of the greaves so they don't cut into the feet. unsure if I will be adding a keyhole in the demi greave and a rivet into the greave or not. depends on how they fit him.
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any thoughts or suggestions? I mean I know it's not Merc Tailor of Historic Enterprises. hehehehe I have learned though I tend to have forgotten things that I remembered after I already did that part hehehe. I guess I'm a bit rusty
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Looking good dude! Man, you'll have to show me how to do some of these things just so I can make adjustments to my own armor!
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no problem! :)
I did manage to put the keyhole in the demi greave and the rivet in the greave so they could act like 1 piece but not be attached. I also had to add a longer strap to the spaulder to go around the rerebracer.
ground down the edges of the coat of plates pieces (also called an armoured surcoat) and cut out the top to a 2 piece breastplate. man I had a productive weekend. I love weekends like this, I want more!!!
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It is all looking real good! What material are you using for the CoP?