Here's some stuff I've been working on lately. As always, I welcome questions and criticism.
Here is a brigandine I finished recently. The chest plates are 16g mild steel, the rest is 18g. The shell is 3 layers of canvas, and the rivets are roofing nails. It's nice to be finished, since it's been on my work bench for months, but I'm fairly disappointed with how it turned out. Yes, it looks decent, but it does not fit me, and I didn't really "nail" the profile, either. The good news is I think I could make adjustments to my pattern and method so that the next one looks and fits better. The bad news is when am I ever going to have time to make another one of these bastards!? Maybe if I got a belt sander and a punch. Cleaning up the edges with a file and drilling out all the holes took a crazy long time.





All of the plates are sealed with a mixture of beeswax and linseed oil. I wasn't really thorough about removing all the rust before sealing them, so there's still a bit of rust sealed in there, but I left this (mostly finished) sitting around my damp basement for 3 months while I was in the bush and it did not accumulate anymore rust so I think it will be okay. Some of the plates were heated to an ugly yellow when I warmed them up to melt on the wax using an electric stove.

If there's ever a contest for ugliest tool, I'm sure this thing would at least be a runner-up. I made it in a rush to peen the rivets on the brig plates around the waist.


















