But, in this thread I hope to show, in pictures (with some words) the making of my suit of armour.
This is not specifically to highlight my weaknesses (there aren't enough highlighters), but to show people out there who may be a bit scared of armouring that to learn, you eventually have to just jump in and do something.
I'll be making a 15thC German harness, based on cuirasses from the various Talhoffer and Kal fechtbucher, as well as some pictures of extant pieces in museums.
It will be used for WMA; harnischfechten of the various sorts, and looking kewl at costume parties. I won't be doing SCA combat and only rarely steel re-enactment. Thus, it's more of a re-creation than a creation for modern sport fighting wherever possible.
When I'm done, I'll share the patterns, if people are interested.
First off is the breastplate. I didn't take pictures of this during the making, but here it is shaped:
It has a coat of primer on it so that I don't have to worry about the rust. Also, the steel came that way.
I shaped it with the DGC Hammer:
It's free sae for the time it takes to gather the materials. You can read about it here:
http://forums.armourarchive.org/phpBB2/ ... all+bungee
Next is the backplate. First steps are to cut it out:
And hammer some shape into it:
This was out of an old sign I picked up for free. Just inside my budget!
It needs more bulge over the shoulder blades, and the tops need to curl around a bit more to fit my shoulders, but it's getting close.
Getting from a big sheet of steel to that stage is about 2.5hrs work. The breastplate was 3, but there was a bit more done to that. The backplate also needs the placcards to be cut out and fitted.
The breastplate is 1.6 mild, the backplate 1.2.
You may notice that I haven't fluted anything yet. Well I shan't. Yet. The fluting will come later. For now I am just trying to get bits of metal that look like armour.
That's all for now. I do this in my (occasional) spare time, so this won't go very quickly.
Go make some armour,
Dave






