Reenforcing a corrazina breastplate...help please...
Posted: Fri May 21, 2004 2:00 pm
Hey all!
I'm reenforcing my old armour until I can afford new stuff. Because of my recent surgery, I'd prefer to have as close to a solid breasplate as I can, without it looking like cobbled together sca shite.
My armour is in three pieces. Left front, right front, back with side plates.
The fronts are composed of three plates each. I used to have it open and buckle down the front.
Each piece of the armour is backed with heavy cotton canvas and covered with 3 oz green leather. The plates are plastic.
I still have a bit of the leather left...I think I have enough to make a strip down the center, rivetting the two fronts together with 3 oz leather.
Would that be strong enough?
I also have some sole bend stuff that I could put underneath. Problem is, the only rivits that I have long enough for the solebend stuff are copper roofing nails...the rest of the rivits on the kit are those tubular split rivits..y'know, you smack the rivit with a special tool that makes it look like a cartoon gun barrel that exploded.
So...thoughts?
I'm reenforcing my old armour until I can afford new stuff. Because of my recent surgery, I'd prefer to have as close to a solid breasplate as I can, without it looking like cobbled together sca shite.
My armour is in three pieces. Left front, right front, back with side plates.
The fronts are composed of three plates each. I used to have it open and buckle down the front.
Each piece of the armour is backed with heavy cotton canvas and covered with 3 oz green leather. The plates are plastic.
I still have a bit of the leather left...I think I have enough to make a strip down the center, rivetting the two fronts together with 3 oz leather.
Would that be strong enough?
I also have some sole bend stuff that I could put underneath. Problem is, the only rivits that I have long enough for the solebend stuff are copper roofing nails...the rest of the rivits on the kit are those tubular split rivits..y'know, you smack the rivit with a special tool that makes it look like a cartoon gun barrel that exploded.
So...thoughts?