Gothic Mitten Gauntlets

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Gothic Mitten Gauntlets

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I want to convert my fingered gauntlets into mitten gauntlets (tired of repairing leather finger strips every couple years, and of getting fingers smashed). I'm wondering, what would be the best way (or what way has or has not worked for people who have tried) to make the mitten parts over the hand, the ones that are sort of fluted to look like fingers..

I'm wondering if it would be better to shape each plate so it fits to the last one that was added; or if it would be better to make "normal" smooth mitten-finger plates, assemble with bolts, then do the fluting. for the later method I was thinking I'd apply a lot of duct tape to keep the plates from moving a lot, but having them assembled would help get them to the right shape easier.

any best way to do articulations with these kinds of shapes?
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Post by ArtemisGreen »

I think you should seek help from Sasuke for this one...
http://www.oaksarmoury.com/holdos.html
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I would use the assemble with bolts method. Once bolted together I would draw all the lines on so everything matches up. Then dis-assemble and form each plate double checking often to be sure things still match.
But different things work for different people.
I also prefer Clecos to bolts. Just quicker and easier to use in instances like this.

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Oh, I almost forgot. Make sure you take into account that you will need to make the plates way oversized before forming. Adding the creases and such will "suck" in metal from the side and make the plates much smaller. I hope that makes sense.

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