Progress pictures of a Germam harnes 15th century
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Progress pictures of a Germam harnes 15th century
Its from mild steel , combination of 1,3 and 1,6 mm.
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Man Jiri...you do some seriously beautiful work.
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Re: sanding
I use both. Even a hand file to get some of the nasty places .waveicle wrote:Jiri -
What technique are you using to sand between the flutes of the rarebrace? Power tools, by hand or both?
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Jiri, that is some NICE work. Wow.
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OK, here is the elbow after another shot of hammering.
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More pictures from the progress.
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Will post a picture of the pattern tonight. But its not 100%, some material gets cutt off during the proces.Idëval wrote:So wonderful! Thank you for the images!
What does the elbow look like when it is flat, in the rough pattern shape?
I'm curious mostly about the material removed for the overlap.
Thanks!
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that black line along the bottom of the back of the elbow...is that material going to be removed or flared out?Jiri Lucius. wrote:OK, here is the elbow after another shot of hammering.
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Here is the picture i have promised.Idëval wrote:So wonderful! Thank you for the images!
What does the elbow look like when it is flat, in the rough pattern shape?
I'm curious mostly about the material removed for the overlap.
Thanks!
[img]http://www.luciferarmoury.com/unedited/S4300214.JPG[/img]
I gues it could be another 5 cm longer to get a longer wrapp around the arm.
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Man you would not believe me what tools I have to make armour. Wery litlle, I will post some pictures tonight. I have to get more stakes to get better work done.Halberds wrote:Thanks for all the great progress pics.
Perhaps you could put it together as a booklet.
Jolly well done.
I would buy one.
Hal
PS: Can we see some more hammers, forms and stakes?
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My broken shears, next time i have to be more gentle to them.
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Oh my... You really showed those who the boss is
Anyways you do an awesome work there, and if you really got that few tools that actually would stand for your talent.
I at this moment would not be able to do those and even that clean with my skills, and I do have a couple of tools by now....but nevertheless with those I wouldn´t be able.... I´m very impressed
I should start training a little more when I come home
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Anyways you do an awesome work there, and if you really got that few tools that actually would stand for your talent.
I at this moment would not be able to do those and even that clean with my skills, and I do have a couple of tools by now....but nevertheless with those I wouldn´t be able.... I´m very impressed
I should start training a little more when I come home
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Not a problem,Idëval wrote:Jiri!
Thank you for the image of the pattern piece!
That's precisely what I needed to help me generate a template.
I'll leave extra material to trim as I shape the piece.
Thanks again!
Idëval
one thing I would do is make the pattern longer about 5 cm at the thiner end, and trim the whole thing all over on the sides and the rear about 1cm.
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